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A Few of FR's Finest...Every Day...11-19-03...A Visit to Rainbow Bridge
Dutchess and Gizmo

Posted on 11/19/2003 2:52:11 AM PST by dutchess

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To: HairOfTheDog
Hair. What a beautiful tribute to Zulu and Logan. That must have been rough losing two so closely to each other. Do you have any others? Gizmo has been a salvation for us.
61 posted on 11/19/2003 8:14:08 AM PST by dutchess
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To: MEG33
I lost my Purty kitty in the spring and I miss her.Pets give us so much joy..and the loss is always painful.

It was 16 years ago when we lost "Dutchess"...forgot how painful it is. You just keep looking around for them. Sorry for your loss.
62 posted on 11/19/2003 8:16:27 AM PST by dutchess
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To: deadhead
Codee, please say hello to Dino, Maxi, Harmony, Dumpy and Max for me.

I think they are all romping in the meadow.

What a beautiful poem. Thanks for sharing it.
63 posted on 11/19/2003 8:19:26 AM PST by dutchess
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To: dutchess
I have one more, Gidget, who is now 5. Pictured between the two old ones here.

And more are planned come Spring I think!

Sorry about your Codee. I try to be more proud than sad when an old dog of mine dies after a long great life. We gave them the best for the time they were intended to be here.

64 posted on 11/19/2003 8:20:36 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: FreeTheHostages; Billie
Glad you liked the background. I searched long and hard for this one...still wasn't right but a few little "tweeks" from Billie...voila!
65 posted on 11/19/2003 8:22:02 AM PST by dutchess
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To: HairOfTheDog
Oh what a sweet picture.

I try to be more proud than sad when an old dog of mine dies after a long great life. We gave them the best for the time they were intended to be here.

Your right of course. That's a great way of looking at it.
66 posted on 11/19/2003 8:24:34 AM PST by dutchess
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Lend Me a Pup

I will lend to you for awhile,
a pup, God said,
For you to love him while he lives
and mourn for him when he's dead.
Maybe for twelve or fourteen years,
or maybe two or three
But will you, 'till I call him back,
take care of him for me.
He'll bring his charms to gladden you
and (should his stay be brief)
you'll always have his memories
as solace for your grief.
I cannot promise he will stay,
since all from earth return
But there are lessons taught below
I want this pup to learn.

I've looked the whole world over
in search of teachers true
And from the folk that crowd's life's land
I have chosen you.
Now will you give him all your love
Nor think the labour vain,
Nor hate me when I come to take my Pup back again.

I fancied that I heard them say
"Dear Lord Thy Will be Done,"
For all the joys this Pup will bring,
the risk of grief we'll run.
We'll shelter him with tenderness
we'll love him while we may
And for the happiness we've known forever grateful stay
But should you call him back
much sooner than we've planned,
We'll brave the bitter grief that comes,
and try to understand.
If, by our love, we've managed,
your wishes to achieve
In memory of him we loved,
to help us while we grieve,
When our faithful bundle departs this world of strife,
We'll have yet another Pup and love him all his life.

-author unknown


67 posted on 11/19/2003 8:24:51 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: dutchess
MISSING OUR DOGS

Old Men miss many dogs.
They only live a dozen years,if that,
And by the time you are sixty, there are several
The names of which evoke remembering smiles.
You see them in your mind,heads cocked and seated.
You see them by your bed, or in the rain,
Or sleeping by the fire by nights
And always dying.

You are young but they are old. They go,
The German shepherd and the poodle,
The bassett hound and mutt.
They are remembered like departed children
Though they gave vastly more than ever they took,
And finally you're seeing dogs that look like them.
They pass you in the street but never turn
Although it seems they should,their faces so familiar.
Old men miss many dogs.

68 posted on 11/19/2003 8:25:50 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog; dutchess
>>>I try to be more proud than sad when an old dog of mine dies after a long great life. We gave them the best for the time they were intended to be here.

HOTD words are good ones. I still offer the hug though.
69 posted on 11/19/2003 8:26:31 AM PST by Calpernia (Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: dutchess
Oh, this is awful about Codee. I'm so sorry dutchess.
70 posted on 11/19/2003 8:39:04 AM PST by The Thin Man
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To: dutchess
The Last Will and Testament of an Extremely Distinguished Dog


The original version of this tribute was written by Eugene O'Neill for his wife Carlotta, a few days before their Dalmatian passed away from old age in December, 1940. Please give credit to the author if you should pass this moving piece on to others in the future.


I, SILVERDENE EMBLEM O'NEILL (familiarly known to my family, friends, and acquaintances as Blemie), because the burden of my years and infirmities is heavy upon me, and I realize the end of my life is near, do hereby bury my last will and testament in the mind of my Master. He will not know it is there until after I am dead. Then, remembering me in his loneliness, he will suddenly know of this testament, and I ask him then to inscribe it as a memorial to me.

I have little in the way of material things to leave. Dogs are wiser than men. They do not set great store upon things. They do not waste their days hoarding property. They do not ruin their sleep worrying about how to keep the objects they have, and to obtain the objects they have not. There is nothing of value I have to bequeath except my love and my faith. These I leave to all those who have loved me, to my Master and Mistress, who I know will mourn me most, to Freeman who has been so good to me, to Cyn and Roy and Willie and Naomi and -- But if I should list all those who have loved me, it would force my Master to write a book. Perhaps it is vain of me to boast when I am so near death, which returns all beasts and vanities to dust, but I have always been an extremely lovable dog.

I ask my Master and Mistress to remember me always, but not to grieve for me too long. In my life I have tried to be a comfort to them in time of sorrow, and a reason for added joy in their happiness. It is painful for me to think that even in death I should cause them pain. Let them remember that while no dog has ever had a happier life (and this I owe to their love and care for me), now that I have grown blind and deaf and lame, and even my sense of smell fails me so that a rabbit could be right under my nose and I might not know, my pride has sunk to a sick, bewildered humiliation. I feel life is taunting me with having over-lingered my welcome. It is time I said good-bye, before I become too sick a burden on myself and on those who love me. It will be sorrow to leave them, but not a sorrow to die. Dogs do not fear death as men do. We accept it as part of life, not as something alien and terrible which destroys life. What may come after death, who knows? I would like to believe with those my fellow Dalmatians who are devout Mohammedans, that there is a Paradise where one is always young and full-bladdered; where all the day one dillies and dallies with an amorous multitude of houris [lovely nymphs], beautifully spotted; where jack rabbits that run fast but not too fast (like the houris) are as the sands of the desert; where each blissful hour is mealtime; where in long evenings there are a million fireplaces with logs forever burning, and one curls oneself up and blinks into the flames and nods and dreams, remembering the old brave days on earth, and the love of one's Master and Mistress.

I am afraid this is too much for even such a dog as I am to expect. But peace, at least, is certain. Peace and long rest for weary old heart and head and limbs, and eternal sleep in the earth I have loved so well. Perhaps, after all, this is best.

One last request I earnestly make. I have heard my Mistress say, "When Blemie dies we must never have another dog. I love him so much I could never love another one." Now I would ask her, for love of me, to have another. It would be a poor tribute to my memory never to have a dog again. What I would like to feel is that, having once had me in the family, now she cannot live without a dog! I have never had a narrow jealous spirit. I have always held that most dogs are good (and one cat, the black one I have permitted to share the living room rug during the evenings, whose affection I have tolerated in a kindly spirit, and in rare sentimental moods, even reciprocated a trifle). Some dogs, of course, are better than others. Dalmatians, naturally, as everyone knows, are best. So I suggest a Dalmatian as my successor. He can hardly be as well bred or as well mannered or as distinguished and handsome as I was in my prime. My Master and Mistress must not ask the impossible. But he will do his best, I am sure, and even his inevitable defects will help by comparison to keep my memory green. To him I bequeath my collar and leash and my overcoat and raincoat, made to order in 1929 at Hermes in Paris. He can never wear them with the distinction I did, walking around the Place Vendome, or later along Park Avenue, all eyes fixed on me in admiration; but again I am sure he will do his utmost not to appear a mere gauche provincial dog. Here on the ranch, he may prove himself quite worthy of comparison, in some respects. He will, I presume, come closer to jack rabbits than I have been able to in recent years.

And for all his faults, I hereby wish him the happiness I know will be his in my old home.

One last word of farewell, Dear Master and Mistress. Whenever you visit my grave, say to yourselves with regret but also with happiness in your hearts at the remembrance of my long happy life with you: "Here lies one who loved us and whom we loved". No matter how deep my sleep I shall hear you, and not all the power of death can keep my spirit from wagging a grateful tail.

****************

Aw, dammit... where's the box of kleenex? (*sniff*)

71 posted on 11/19/2003 8:39:34 AM PST by Charles Martel (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: HairOfTheDog
Beautiful poems Hair...although I'm getting a little weepy.

Cal...thanks for the hug. (((Cal)))
72 posted on 11/19/2003 8:41:58 AM PST by dutchess
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To: The Thin Man
Thanks Thin Man. She had a good long life...and we sort of knew it was coming but....one is never totally prepared.
73 posted on 11/19/2003 8:46:41 AM PST by dutchess
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To: Charles Martel
Thanks for posting the beautiful last will and testament. I had never read this. And I agree on the kleenex!
74 posted on 11/19/2003 8:48:33 AM PST by dutchess
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To: HairOfTheDog
You posted a thread when your Logan passed on.I remember it was a wonderful memorial.
75 posted on 11/19/2003 8:53:13 AM PST by MEG33
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To: dutchess; Aquamarine; Billie; dansangel; FreeTheHostages; Mama_Bear; LadyX; WVNan; Pippin; GailA; ..
Just beautiful, Miss Dutchess...thank you.

This is one of those threads where it pays to be as tough as me...otherwise, all the loving thoughts and memories of our furry kin might have me bawlin' like a baby.

That first pic of your Codee, with the rainbow behind, is just...perfect.

I made sure to give my borrowed cat a little extra love at breakfast-time today...)

Good morning, afternoon and day to all the Finest.

It's a wonderful life.
76 posted on 11/19/2003 9:13:20 AM PST by jwfiv
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To: dutchess
You're very welcomed. I know you'll love the software and have fun with it ...

77 posted on 11/19/2003 9:15:33 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (I won! I won! http://rmeek141.home.comcast.net/LotteryTicketRutRoh.JPG)
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To: dutchess; JohnHuang2; Pippin; Billie; WVNan
Hi all!
78 posted on 11/19/2003 9:30:33 AM PST by knighthawk (And for the name of peace, we will prevail)
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To: Calpernia; All; FreeTheHostages; jwfiv; Billie; Pippin; Aquamarine; JohnHuang2; ST.LOUIE1; LadyX; ..
Misty morning greetings to all
from the Pacific Northwest!

Have a super day on FR's Finest and hug your pets ;)
79 posted on 11/19/2003 10:09:17 AM PST by Libertina ("We're not establishing intimacy with these people, we want to crush them." Rush on rats.)
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To: dutchess
Gizmo sure is a perfect name for a pup. Our Gizmo got shortened to Gizzy real quick. We only had him for 10 years before cancer took him.

Rocky is so loving I know we made the right decision to get another puppy after Gizzy passed away.

I'd find it hard to be without a dog in my life. Rocky is a lot of company even when he's snoozing, like he is now.

80 posted on 11/19/2003 10:36:45 AM PST by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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