Sunday, January 4, 2026
Snow and sun and travel
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
2025: Endings and beginnings
Here we are at the end of the year. It's been a big one. Not so many foster dogs in this year's end-of-the-year round up, but they are still worth mentioning and remembering. In reviewing the blog since the beginning of January I realize that we were already in the process of moving back then. Clay flew out on New Years Eve to Porto and then to Lille on his scouting trip. Our decision was made and we were in downsizing mode so we didn't take in any fosters after the first of the year.
The end of a dog's stay in foster care is the beginning of their new life. The end of our involvement in foster care was also the beginning of our new life. I miss many aspects of our former life, being a multi-dog household, rescue family and friends, etc., but I have no regrets. We needed to make a change and it was time. The past year was tough in many ways but I'm looking forward, not backward, and I remained excited about what lies ahead.
But, having said that, here's a look back at our final fosters from 2025.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Near end of year
These next few pictures are from a textile manufacturing museum in Rubaix, which is now a suburb of Lille. This area has been a center for wool processing and weaving since the middle ages. The museum contained looms that spanned the entire era. I can't say that I understood how any of them operated beyond the early ones, but I guess it was a natural progression of technology that performed the same process but faster and more elaborately. The early mechanized machines employed punch cards, essentially like early computer technology. It was fascinating.
