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Monthly Archives: December 2023

It’s the end of 2023 (hip, hip, hooray!)

As we flip the calendar page to 2024 my wish for you is that you have enough. Enough of everything you need.

Enough wealth to be generous.

Enough love to share.

Enough happiness to not have to look for it.

Enough food to enjoy the company of family and friends.

Enough time to pause and be thankful.

Enough faith to get through the tough times.

Enough kindness to sprinkle everywhere.

Happy New Year’s!

How have your political views changed over time?

I would hope that they’ve changed by being more informed by history and context. Instead of just repeating something I once heard from someone I trusted.

I like to ask questions, to try and step back to look at the bigger picture. Character and personal behavior over time are usually a good indicator of one’s future performance, in politics as well as daily life. Be a fruit inspector. That’s not to say that people can’t change, but these are things I consider.

Platforms and political party alliances are generally meaningless in today’s scene in my opinion.

And the old adage, fool me once, shame on you… Fool me twice shame on me. Don’t reelect someone who didn’t do what they said they would do.

Laying with Mom, getting loves.
No budget for new boots so I have to figure out a way to repair these. Make do!
My boot has been holding snow and the liner getting wet. I wonder how it got this way...
Lil Bit and her violin teacher Sue Biggs playing "Angels We Have Heard".

This little guy is Higgins. Inspired by the OG Magnum PI series. His markings look more like a Rotty or Dobbie but to our knowledge he isn’t a part of either breed. He has the same brindling his mom has and black coloring of his (suspected) father.

He has enormous ears and paws, brindling on all fours legs, his cheeks, chin and under neck. He very curious and playful.

Higgins is nine weeks old (12/18) and ready to go to his furever home. He has been wormed, introduced to potty and crate training and if his new humans would like, I can arrange for a DAP vax. His new owners would need to schedule all other vet care at their earliest convenience.

There is a $100 rehoming fee good until the end of the year.

This is Beans. Frijoles Negrita (because of her little black toe beans!) She’s a sweet little girl with a white chest patch and speckled white front paws with all black toe beans on all her paws! 💝

A mix of Pitbull and Labrador Retriever mostly (we think…she does have webbed feet) and probably a few other breeds mixed in for good luck. She’s a little fluffy and super sweet with adorable ears who likes to cuddle. Nine weeks old this past Monday (12/18), she’s been wormed and introduced to potty and crate training. Beans has plenty of litter mates to play with but she is also used to our other dog, Ishka the Husky and of course her mom Panda. She has plenty of loving care and fun with the humans in our family. If her new human would like to her to have a DAP vax I can arrange that, all other vet care and vaccines should be scheduled by her new owners.

There is a $100 rehoming fee, good until the end of the year.

Taking Moose to meet his new people and go to his furever home.