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It snowed here yesterday and we're suppose to get more tonight or tomorrow. I'm ready for spring for sure.

We usually get plenty of rainwater to fill our tanks but not this summer.

I also have done more not as interesting to mention things such as TV and DVD watching, video game playing, book reading, book writing, book drawing, and book layout designing.
When it isn't snowing anymore and spring is finally here I will be doing a lot of horse riding with Levi. I don't know if it will happen or not but in Spring I was supposed to take Levi to a Games Rally but I may have to take a different horse because Levi hasn't had enough away from barn experiences and the first year I went I took a usually calm horse that had a lot of show experience but he wasn't prepared for some of the things that happened at Games Rally such as horses running toward him which made him a little flighty.
I will also be taking the bunnies outside for grass and to run whenever I get a chance. And Taco will finally get to do his favorite daytime activity-lay in the sun.
I guess it's pretty obvious that I am ready for winter to end and spring to start.


I have yet to decide which riding style I like best.
Melissa thanks for getting the conversation going again.
Jennifer..that sounds like alot of fun.
Jennifer..that sounds like alot of fun.
I was getting prepared for a tea the other day and I had a skunk theme. It turned out really nice.
A group of ladies get together, we had around 105 ladies at the tea. We get about 12 to 13 people who will do a table set up. This is the first table that I've done in awhile.
There was an Elvis theme, pearl theme, Mexican theme, Mardi Gras theme, etc.
It's alot of fun. Alot of work too but alot of fun.
A group of ladies get together, we had around 105 ladies at the tea. We get about 12 to 13 people who will do a table set up. This is the first table that I've done in awhile.
There was an Elvis theme, pearl theme, Mexican theme, Mardi Gras theme, etc.
It's alot of fun. Alot of work too but alot of fun.
If you're on Facebook and want to see photos of the tea you can see them here...https://www.facebook.com/barbf1?ref=t...

Funny I'm writing on that very topic right now.

Funny I'm writing on that very topic..."
Thanks for the heads up about the Time article. I'll have a look for that tomorrow, we have a book at work on animals & grieving that I've been meaning to look at.... I can't remember the name but think it's from Hubble & Hattie press.
Reawakening this thread....
What do you collect? Apart from books.
I collect glass paperweights and post cards. A little differently I gather up various odds and ends I find while out walking like feathers, stones and whisps of animal fur. I also have a small collection of carved wooden animals.
What do you collect? Apart from books.
I collect glass paperweights and post cards. A little differently I gather up various odds and ends I find while out walking like feathers, stones and whisps of animal fur. I also have a small collection of carved wooden animals.

Funny I'm writing on tha..."
The book I'm thinking of is "How Animals Grieve" by Barbara J King, I haven't purchased it yet but it's the current book from ALDF's book club

Once Ripple was published I knew people would send me dolphins. I thought they would drive me crazy and be a pile of nasty little plastic things, but I am loving my growing dolphin collection that I keep in special shelves in my glass fronted cabinet where they are on show. They are made of all sorts of materials (including plastic!) and I love every one of them because they are all so different and they were given to me with love and each one has a special memory for me because of the givers. I might take a photo one day and display it here.

Hi Jennifer.
I don't get Wishbone on my TV (I don't have satellite/Sky) but I gather he's a Jack Russell Terrier.
I also have a few realistic animal ornaments about the place; mainly of native English wildlife.
What are Taco toys? Are they the same as the squeaky vynl animal toys we have for our dogs here in England?
I don't get Wishbone on my TV (I don't have satellite/Sky) but I gather he's a Jack Russell Terrier.
I also have a few realistic animal ornaments about the place; mainly of native English wildlife.
What are Taco toys? Are they the same as the squeaky vynl animal toys we have for our dogs here in England?

I don't get Wishbone on my TV (I don't have satellite/Sky) but I gather he's a Jack Russell Terrier.
I also have a few realistic animal ornaments about the place; mainly of native Eng..."
Wishbone isn't on anymore anyway, all he has now are 5 DVD releases, 4 main DVD's and a DVD collection of the 4, but yes he is a Jack Russell Terrier.
Taco toys are just random toys I bought for my dog Taco. Most of them are various stuffed animals. He did have some vinyl toys, but we had to throw those out when we learned that Taco was only interested in chewing on them and pieces would come off. While Taco probably did eat some of the pieces, we only considered it a problem when the older dog CeJaye ended up at the vets after having accidentally eaten some of the pieces Taco left behind after chewing on one of them.
Currently Taco has 15 stuffed toys and one missing one which has been missing for a few years now. Every year, one of the local pet stores send a coupon on Taco's birthday for a free toy and I keep using it. Before that, he inherited some of CeJaye's old toys, so I have been basically building a nice collection of dog toys.
I still have a couple of stuffed toys that belonged to my lurcher, Penny.
She managed to demolish most of the stuffed toys I bought her and made a right mess in so doing. I remember having to pick soggy stuffing from between her teeth!
She managed to demolish most of the stuffed toys I bought her and made a right mess in so doing. I remember having to pick soggy stuffing from between her teeth!




Hi Jennifer ~~ Here is a website where you can read free online
http://www.readcentral.com/
Not the same as owning, of course, but much much cheaper and they have tons of older forgotten books. You never know, but the one you're looking for might be listed and if not there are enough interesting titles there to make up for it. Good luck!

Lastwolf wrote: "Reawakening this thread....
What do you collect? Apart from books.
I collect glass paperweights and post cards. A little differently I gather up various odds and ends I find while out walking lik..."
Interesting collections. I collect Pepe LePew stuff and carousel horses.
What do you collect? Apart from books.
I collect glass paperweights and post cards. A little differently I gather up various odds and ends I find while out walking lik..."
Interesting collections. I collect Pepe LePew stuff and carousel horses.

Good idea Skye. Yes, let us know what books you are looking for, maybe someone can help.
Maybe I should add a thread that everyone can add books for they are looking for that are hard to find.
Maybe I should add a thread that everyone can add books for they are looking for that are hard to find.

This one, Scream of the White Bears by David Clement Davies, I have found US listings for but no books for sale. So far both places have listed it as out of print. I have nothing against buying from the UK if shipping to the US is available if anyone does happen to locate a copy.

Jazzy wrote: "The thread I started on news articles with animals seems to have disappeared."
Not sure why. Which section did you put it in? I don't know if I ever seen it.
Not sure why. Which section did you put it in? I don't know if I ever seen it.

Debbie, thanks. Stuff gets pushed down when new threads are started or commented on. Thanks for finding it. I didn't think of that.

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/30328/...
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/43790/...

http://www.theguardian.com/books/book...


http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandsty...

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2...
He and his brother have given me many a laugh, while teaching me something. I will miss him.


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Tom and Ray had dogs, specifically Golden Retrievers and would talk about dogs. I had invited them to our golden camp in PA but never received a reply. Too busy, I guess!
Sorry to hear that Skye. I'm not sure who it is but it's always sad to hear about someone passing away.
Debbie, Glad to hear you got a place for your books. That will be easier to find. I'm trying to clean out some of mine. But, as soon as one goes out, two make it's way back in.
