I missed the exact day again this year, but November 24th marked the fifth year that I've been blogging. Although the date is different, today corresponds to the day featured in my first post five years ago as we prepared to load up and head to Kentucky for Thanksgiving. We are not going this year, for the first time in many years, because I just couldn't figure out a way to leave. Leaving is always difficult but once we get away I always relax and enjoy myself and the dogs have generally fared pretty well. The way the weather is today it may be just as well that we are staying home. The drive through West Virginia sounds like it would be snowy.
Vince in his favorite spot under my desk. Anna has been vying for that spot. No trouble so far, but I'm watching her closely. |
When Gigi wants a change of venue from the bedroom, she comes into the office and uses one of nice, new, big crate beds from Costco. |
Maya. I hope that within the next year she will be settled down a bit more. |
Trooper curled up tightly on a cold, wet day. |
I got a quick pic of Cabell before he got up and left the room. He now recognizes the iPhone as a camera, which he hates. |
My term on the VGSR board of directors expires at the end of the year; I did not seek re-election and I will be greatly relieved when it's over if I even manage to stick it out to the end of the year. I completely understand why rescue groups tend to splinter and break apart and I don't think that's such a bad thing. Increasing size brings bureaucracy; rules and regulations replace mutual trust. An open membership also attracts people who may love dogs but don't have a clue about much else. Rescue works best when it's local and is composed of a small core group that respect each other and are actively involved in the rescue work. Although those who can not foster can still make valuable contributions, those who view it as a social group or as a way to exercise petty forms of power are the bane of my existence.
Bremo doesn't get up any more than necessary these days, but I saw him running on a cold morning recently. |
I mostly stick to writing about dogs and rescue work, but not exclusively, to the dismay of some. But if you think that I don't hold anything back, you need only talk to Clay who will confirm that I think, believe, and say many things far more extreme and outrageous than anything I have written. If I offend it was probably because I was striking back at something that I find offensive; I rarely do anything unintentionally. In any event, I write to express my own feelings and no one is forced to read, or agree with, anything I write, so "non, je ne regrette rien."
3 comments:
I have to tell you, that I look forward to all your blog posts. I enjoy the stories and the photos a great deal. You do amazing work and I am so thankful for all that you do!
Glad to hear you are making Maya official:-) Kinda thought that was the case. Have a wonderful and cozy Thanksgivin!
When I'm checking facebook and I see one of your blog posts, I read it last. My version of saving the best for last.
I hope you will continue to blog for a long time because I simply love reading about your days. I would love to do what you do(have 5 or 6 dogs and rescue dogs, vet them, nurture them and find them good loving homes), but can not at this time so I live vicariously through your blogs. Thank you for doing what you do!
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