I never used to think about Key West.
Now I find thoughts of Key West dog me. Well, perhaps not Key West so much. More I am reminded of a certain Canine and the Guy who whispers in her ear. This is a marvelous post. If you haven't checked it out all you need do is click the blue letters. I think you find it worth the effort.
I just did and I am so happy that Cheyenne has a loving home.
ReplyDeleteRight now we have 4 ''rescues'' lounging around the living room. 3 Bichons and 1 Coonhound.
My kids!
I knew you had "rescues". Our cat, Leo, is a rescue. What is that question posed by bumper stickers, "Who Rescued Who?" I often wonder.
DeleteThanks for commenting,
~Keith
Thanks for the link. I haven't read Conch's blog in a while - I think I have too many on my list.
ReplyDeleteI wish more people would adopt rescue pets rather than purchase 'pure bred' animals. Our cats have been rescues and if we ever get a dog it would be the same. It is hard for me to go to a shelter though as I want to take them all home.
I hear you about all the good blogs out there. It's getting difficult to keep up and still spend time doing anything else. Oh well, I wish all my problems were so delightful.
DeleteAnd, yes, only one of my cats was raised up from being a kitten, and he was a rescue in a way.
Thanks for taking the time reading my prattling and being a such a faithful commenter. I appreciate it so very much.
~Keith
~Keith