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I can't say that dead animals phase me much, though, and certainly not dried up husks of animals. Our cats leave us gifts on the porch daily. Half-eaten gifts. They leave us the "green wobbly bits" as the girls call them, and we have to sweep those and the bloody fur off the step almost every morning. (One Easter we opened the door to find a full-grown rabbit waiting for us, which amused us all greatly and gave the girls opportunity to tell their classmates that our cats killed the Easter bunny.) Dried critter husks are much tidier to clean up than oozy ones. :)
You didn't want to know any of this, did you?
What a great dryer salesman! Blessings on his head, for sure, and blessings on your now carcass-free home!
Cindy
P.S. Dot is my mother's name. Maybe being a "gem" to one's neighbors goes with the name...
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Our Siberian Husky, Wolfie, growing up would bring us presents quite frequently. I will never forget sitting on the porch watching him lumber out of the woods with a huge brown thing in his mouth and blood *everywhere.* It was huge and he kept dropping dragging it all the way up the hill to the house.
It was a full grown, fat, beaver. He brought it right up to the porch, dropped it and with wagging tail almost verbalized, "I LOVE YOU SO MUCH! Aren't you proud of me!?"
When he brought home a cat we had to start tying him up :(. The story of the cat killing the Easter Bunny is actually kind of funny though. I love family pet stories.
I had a Great Aunt Dot. She was well loved too.
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The spam filter must not like me. I posted a comment a few minutes ago that may have gotten caught, too. Hmmmmm....
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Glad you liked the dog story. I will read your carcass story later today. :)
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Hi Brenna!
So, when's your first youth book coming out?
See you in less than 40 days.
ChaplainChas.
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