Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
I stepped outside for a moment and when I started back in I saw
Maryweather lying dead under the back steps. I can't bury her right now because the reason I was headed back inside was that there were skunks only a few feet away. No visible injuries - I have no idea what killed her, though there is a severe upper respiratory illness going around and Tigger has the runs. I hadn't seen her in several days, but that is not unusual. She was my pretty little calico: 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/camouflage.600x400.jpg and 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/03.jan/mary.267x400.1.jpg Later - Well, I buried her beside the pump house - the first place I tried where the ground wasn't rock hard. In an effort to keep the neighbor's dogs from digging her up, I put two concrete slabs of about 20 pounds each on top of her grave (what with the ground being hard, me being in poor health, and the light rapidly failing, I wasn't able to dig as deep as I would have liked. -- T.E.D. ) MST (Missouri University of Science and Technology) used to be UMR (University of Missouri - Rolla). |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
Well, I buried her beside the pump house - the first place I tried where
the ground wasn't rock hard. In an effort to keep the neighbor's dogs from digging her up, I put two concrete slabs of about 20 pounds each on top of her grave (what with the ground being hard, me being in poor health, and the light rapidly failing, I wasn't able to dig as deep as I would have liked. I am so very sorry, Ted. Thank you for offering her a life where she knew happiness and love. |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
"Daniel Mahoney" wrote | I am so very sorry, Ted. Thank you for offering her a life where she | knew happiness and love. Amen to that. |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
I am so sorry to hear about Maryweather. May she rest in peace.
S. "Ted Davis" wrote in message ... I stepped outside for a moment and when I started back in I saw Maryweather lying dead under the back steps. I can't bury her right now because the reason I was headed back inside was that there were skunks only a few feet away. No visible injuries - I have no idea what killed her, though there is a severe upper respiratory illness going around and Tigger has the runs. I hadn't seen her in several days, but that is not unusual. She was my pretty little calico: 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/camouflage.600x400.jpg and 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/03.jan/mary.267x400.1.jpg Later - Well, I buried her beside the pump house - the first place I tried where the ground wasn't rock hard. In an effort to keep the neighbor's dogs from digging her up, I put two concrete slabs of about 20 pounds each on top of her grave (what with the ground being hard, me being in poor health, and the light rapidly failing, I wasn't able to dig as deep as I would have liked. -- T.E.D. ) MST (Missouri University of Science and Technology) used to be UMR (University of Missouri - Rolla). |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
Ted Davis wrote:
She was my pretty little calico: 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/camouflage.600x400.jpg and 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/03.jan/mary.267x400.1.jpg So very sorry.... :( -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
Our Calico girl, Molly, will purr tonight for the empty space in your
heart. Jo "Ted Davis" wrote in message ... I stepped outside for a moment and when I started back in I saw Maryweather lying dead under the back steps. I can't bury her right now because the reason I was headed back inside was that there were skunks only a few feet away. No visible injuries - I have no idea what killed her, though there is a severe upper respiratory illness going around and Tigger has the runs. I hadn't seen her in several days, but that is not unusual. She was my pretty little calico: 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/camouflage.600x400.jpg and 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/03.jan/mary.267x400.1.jpg Later - Well, I buried her beside the pump house - the first place I tried where the ground wasn't rock hard. In an effort to keep the neighbor's dogs from digging her up, I put two concrete slabs of about 20 pounds each on top of her grave (what with the ground being hard, me being in poor health, and the light rapidly failing, I wasn't able to dig as deep as I would have liked. -- T.E.D. ) MST (Missouri University of Science and Technology) used to be UMR (University of Missouri - Rolla). |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
"Ted Davis" wrote in message
... I stepped outside for a moment and when I started back in I saw Maryweather lying dead under the back steps. I can't bury her right now because the reason I was headed back inside was that there were skunks only a few feet away. No visible injuries - I have no idea what killed her, though there is a severe upper respiratory illness going around and Tigger has the runs. I hadn't seen her in several days, but that is not unusual. She was my pretty little calico: 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/camouflage.600x400.jpg and 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/03.jan/mary.267x400.1.jpg Later - Well, I buried her beside the pump house - the first place I tried where the ground wasn't rock hard. In an effort to keep the neighbor's dogs from digging her up, I put two concrete slabs of about 20 pounds each on top of her grave (what with the ground being hard, me being in poor health, and the light rapidly failing, I wasn't able to dig as deep as I would have liked. -- T.E.D. ) MST (Missouri University of Science and Technology) used to be UMR (University of Missouri - Rolla). I'm so sorry, Ted! Joy |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
Dear Ted,
Am 19.07.2008 schrieb Ted Davis: She was my pretty little calico: 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/camouflage.600x400.jpg and 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/03.jan/mary.267x400.1.jpg I'm so very sorry to read about your little Maryweather:-( She was such a beauty. Comforting purrs are coming over to you from Inge & Volker and the catgang -- CatManiacs World: http://www.gwsystems.com/inge |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
Ted Davis wrote:
I stepped outside for a moment and when I started back in I saw Maryweather lying dead under the back steps. I can't bury her right now because the reason I was headed back inside was that there were skunks only a few feet away. No visible injuries - I have no idea what killed her, though there is a severe upper respiratory illness going around and Tigger has the runs. I hadn't seen her in several days, but that is not unusual. I'm so sorry Ted, I've lit a candle for Maryweather. :-( -- Adrian |
Maryweather went to the Rainbow Bridge
Purrs on the way.
-- Ann in Connecticut see my cats at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ann791/sets/ read Sam's blog at http://kittens-3.blogspot.com/ * * * "Ted Davis" wrote in message ... I stepped outside for a moment and when I started back in I saw Maryweather lying dead under the back steps. I can't bury her right now because the reason I was headed back inside was that there were skunks only a few feet away. No visible injuries - I have no idea what killed her, though there is a severe upper respiratory illness going around and Tigger has the runs. I hadn't seen her in several days, but that is not unusual. She was my pretty little calico: 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/camouflage.600x400.jpg and 67.54.246.139:9000/tdavis/cats/03.jan/mary.267x400.1.jpg Later - Well, I buried her beside the pump house - the first place I tried where the ground wasn't rock hard. In an effort to keep the neighbor's dogs from digging her up, I put two concrete slabs of about 20 pounds each on top of her grave (what with the ground being hard, me being in poor health, and the light rapidly failing, I wasn't able to dig as deep as I would have liked. -- T.E.D. ) MST (Missouri University of Science and Technology) used to be UMR (University of Missouri - Rolla). |
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