Milo is overcoming his fear of Big Dogs biting him into little tiny pieces
and eating him…I was informed that no Millennium Bugs were injured in the making of this photo.
Please visit Milo in New England during his stay with KJ and be sure to leave
her a sweet comment! More Adventures with Milo and KJ in New England to come.
8 comments:
Aaaah! Dog slobber!
deb, please tell ces she hurt stella's feelings...
so far milo is being very social. i am surprised how charming he is.
Deborah, actually most of what I wrote hold true for my adopted country. Last week the History Channel featured the Bataan Death March. It reminded of a class in post graduate nursing. My professor was a survivor of The Japanese War and she told us about being a nurse at the Philippine General Hospital and what the nurses endured. A few survived. I was a young student and was more interested in getting over with the semester but my professor's words still echo in my mind. Thank you for the kind comments about my art. It's a compilation of random thoughts.
On a separate note, I am excited for you. I want to make you happy!
I can't promise that Otis won't do the same....lol!!
your love and compassion is astounding to me and i can see how blessed it is for your family to have you and for all of us who had the privilege of knowing you!
love,
~Silver
Milo looks very, VERY small!!! Like a doggie tidbit!!
But happy! Will check his current adventures....what a bug... ;)
XXOO!!
Anne
At first I thought this was Milo's undoing- I thought he became a chew toy. So glad to see he survived and is making new friends.
xo-jj
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