“So long ago” was a Post from “long ago”, and considers how perceptions of time will vary with any given event. My subject for that Post was our beloved Ray, and how the time when our year was pre-occupied with his heart-worm treatment program seemed like only “yesterday”.
The link below will take you to that Post and, for anybody interested, my book about Ray (“Who Said I was up for Adoption?”) which includes so many challenges as we tried to integrate him into our society, is currently on sale at the Friesen Press Bookstore. It may be worthwhile comparing their prices with Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Google .. and any other on-line book retailer.
https://meandray.com/2016/07/19/so-long-ago/
Caution: It has been declared in an Amazon review of “Who Said I was up for Adoption?” that one can become quite attached to Ray by the end of the book! Have no fear though because, unlike so many other books about a specific dog, our hero is still alive in the final chapter … and is still alive today!
Check it out. It may be just what you’re looking for to provide a welcome interlude from the stresses of COVID-19 and the slow adjustment to whatever becomes our new “normal”!
We are all in love with Ray! I always root for the underdog but was it Ray or you?
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I think Ray wins that one, but only by a narrow margin! π
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Happy ending stories are in much demand these days. Ray, once again, comes to the rescue after being rescued.
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hugs to the big guy. His doppelganger Zak is still around
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Yes, you did make it easy to fall in love with Ray between the pages of his book. How can you not get attached to someone who trained their humans so well! π
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… and here we are many years later and he is still working on us, and reaping the rewards of a pretty good life! π
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Very true and I would say he has it made with the great life he has! π
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