I’ve mentioned before about stray dogs out here in the country. They’re just everywhere.
When you see one in the same spot for a day or two, you just start to ‘feel’ for them. If you can stand it that long. That’s how I ended up with Rosie.
(Rosie was at an intersection on the highway, and her pup was laying in the grass nearby.)
But, you can’t take them ALL home!!!
I fed a black dog, that I named Rocky because he was always the corner of Rock Creek Road and 180th…. for over a year. I wasn’t the only person feeding him though and one of the others finally took him home.
I fed a brown dog down that same road for months.
As of late, it’s been a mama dog and her pup most likely displaced by the tornado earlier this year. We’ve watched the pup grow up on a corner. Sad, but again I wasn’t the only person feeding these dogs.
Yesterday, as I slowed down near their corner to toss them some food, I noticed the paper-lady’s car. She motioned me over and I stopped.
SHE had the two dogs in her car! Wow! That pair was skittish, didn’t think there was anyway someone could get them in their car. But she did!
She’d already named them too.
You’ll be glad to know that Princess and Teddybear now have a great home, with a kind lady.


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I just tripped over your blog. I love reading your posts.
I was wondering if you ever considered changing the layout of your blog? Its very well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe you could a little more in the way of content so people could connect with it better. Youve got an awful lot of text for only having one or two images. Maybe you could space it out better?
Hmmm. Only so many hours in the day…. I’m probably going for a redesign - soon…. but taking more pictures/formatting is probably out of the realms of my time constraints. I’m no Pioneer Woman! LOL Just a very busy lady…..