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Retired publications editor; dog lover (currently, one who owns me; previously two found and adopted and two rescued and placed).

Recent Comments

  1. about 6 hours ago on Red and Rover

    Wow, what’s it made of? It wouldn’t last long with Newton!

  2. about 12 hours ago on Red and Rover

    Newton loves squeaky toys but has always chewed off the appendages of stuffed toys—ears, legs, tails—so he rarely gets one, and when he does, he can only have it with intense supervision. True to form, he received a stuffed squeaky reindeer for Christmas—it now lacks one ear and one antler (opposite sides), which were quickly retrieved before he could actually eat them.

  3. 1 day ago on Red and Rover

    Happy Christmas! To Brian, who gives us joy each day; to all the Red and Rover followers, who brighten our days with their comments (and sometimes educate me, as well); and to Red and Rover, who have become real to all of us because they live in our hearts. May the season bless everyone with peace and, most especially, love.

  4. 2 days ago on Red and Rover

    Thank you—that has been my experience, even if one doesn’t arrive as quickly as I hoped for.

  5. 2 days ago on Red and Rover

    LOL

  6. 3 days ago on Red and Rover

    Yes, it’s a hard reality. If we’re lucky, when one pup goes to Heaven, God sends us another one to love.

  7. 4 days ago on Red and Rover

    I’ve been so touched by the beautiful art and story lines lately. Thank you, Brian, for warming our hearts each and every day.

  8. 6 days ago on Red and Rover

    Great attitude, Santa—and Rover looks pretty happy to see you!

  9. 7 days ago on Red and Rover

    Where we live now, everyone has their driveways plowed but hardly anyone clears their sidewalks, even though city ordinance says they must. Anyone trying to walk usually ends up walking in the street, which is not only inconvenient but dangerous.

  10. 8 days ago on Red and Rover

    I hope today’s generation of young children will have memories of such sweet simple things like walking in the snow and catching snowflakes on their tongues . . .