After years of Blogger, I have decided to export the blog to another site--some study still required to decide where. I don't have anything against Blogger, except for the frustration of "losing" my reading list every time I log on. But it's time to move on. For those five or six people who actually read my blog (smile guys and wave hi!) I will be sure to post a forwarding address.
In the meantime, it's Schultz's ninth birthday, so...some pictures of him. Have a great Friday!
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Vicious beastie, killing poor Bert. |
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He came to live with us as a seven week old puppy. |
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Sometimes his back feet would come off the floor, then slowly descend as his tummy filled. |
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Helping Dad get ready for work. |
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So snuggly. |
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With his foster cat and best bud, Waylon. |
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With his sweetheart, Annie. |
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With his sister, chew toy and roommate, Willie. |
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We are blessed to have this fellow share our home. |
He sure is a cutie. I know you are so happy with your baby. Let us know where we can read about your doings. I always enjoy seeing what you are up to.
ReplyDeleteTo Cait: thanks for the message--I'll see you at a doll show one of these days!
ReplyDeleteI'm waving!!!! Blogging can sure take up a lot of time & I know you are concentrating on the business end. Please let us know where you are. I will miss you in blog land!! No doubt you will still be on MAIDA so we can visit you there!
ReplyDeleteWaving! I think things have changed since I first started blogging in 2006. People connect in different ways now via Instagram, Pinterest, etc. I still like having a 'home base" though to keep my addled thoughts on. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI assume you are just moving, so we won't actually be losing you. I will be watching for a forwarding address. Schultz is one of the lucky ones, having so much love all around. My Nell will be fourteen shortly. Her steps are shorter. I try not to think about it.
ReplyDeleteRemember the same is true for your Nell, Mary...to be surrounded by love and have a wonderful home is a fine life, whether it's 14 or 94 years. I asked the vet about "is it true about a 'dog-year' being equal to seven human 'years' " and he said yes, but on more of a sliding scale for different types of dogs. :~)
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