That’s what she said. Seriously.
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Adorable photo. Obscure caption. ??
Oh sorry. I meant to say she said I miss you.
In churches (such as Catholics) that commemorate saints on special days, October 4 is the feast of Francis of Assisi. Many individual congregations honor the day by having a blessing of animals because Francis was known for seeing and appreciating nature and all its creatures as the work of the Creator. I have to say, I’ve never actually been to one of these blessings – which are held outdoors, I assume – but I imagine it’s quite the menagerie of dogs and cats and pets of all kinds. There is one today at my church. Maybe today is the day I should finally witness this firsthand. Anyway, the feast day today reminded me of your photos of Daisy and the great love that they express. TFS!
A fascinating concept, indeed. If you go, please tell me more about it. 🙂
p.s. I think D is becoming human.
My youngest son went and said there were about 15 dogs, some hamsters, and a porcupine. No cats. That’s all the info I could get out of him.