Sorry about your dog's passing.
I can see your husband's point, which corresponds to mine with the passing of my cat. I guess you could get another dog if, ahead of time, you could guarantee a family member or a friend to take the dog, when and if you can't care for it.
In my case, anyone I know who lives around has a dog and no one wants a cat. In a dog's case, I would probably get luckier.
Sumojo Sep 14, 2025 at 9:55am In response to "Dogs"
JACE Thanks for commenting on my blog. You’re right, we’re quite lost, just the two of us without a four-legged companion. I’m sure we’ll find the right one for us soon.
What about making provisions for someone taking the dog should something happen to both of you? It seems sad to not share the love you obviously have for your pet.
I vaguely remember Hopalong but really remember Bonanza, Rifleman and Gunsmoke more. My parents were huge western fans they used to read Zane Grey, Louis L'Amour, Elmer Kelton and Larry McMurty.
That was nicely done, Sue. I've done a couple of mazes. The last one I did in 2019 caused me to have a panic attack. Thank goodness my granddaughter was old enough to get me help.
Although I’ve never been to Cooper Pedy, all Australians know about this weird and desolate place. Today’s prompt made me smile as I wrote a short story about an Opal heist of sorts in February last year for a contest, but I’m unsure which one. I really don’t think I could do better than the hours I spent on writing that. So if anyone is remotely interested in reading The Last Vein this is the link.
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The Last Vein (13+) Reg Scribbs, a man who never saw the big picture. #2291084 by Sumojo
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