His last message on the forum was his PM to me, asking me to inform the people on this thread of his move to the hospice almost 3 weeks ago. He hasn't posted since.I was just wondering if there was any news of @Riva_Roxaban ?
It's a couple of weeks now since we last heard
I do have the occasional single malt, but it feels weird drinking alone
I’ve been wondering about @Riva_Roxaban too. @MrsA2 Consider yourself to have a Canadian single malt drinking partner...currently joining you from Texas.I was just wondering if there was any news of @Riva_Roxaban ?
It's a couple of weeks now since we last heard
I do have the occasional single malt, but it feels weird drinking alone
I was wondering about that too.I was just wondering if there was any news of @Riva_Roxaban ?
It's a couple of weeks now since we last heard
I do have the occasional single malt, but it feels weird drinking alone
What a wonderful visitor @Annb , he must have brightened your day!I just had a visit from a delightful little Pomeranian. He came and looked into our front door and just walked in when I opened it. There was nobody around when I looked outside, so he had clearly strayed from wherever he lived. I called the phone number on his collar tag but got no answer. By this time he was getting a bit anxious at his strange surroundings but I didn't want just to let him go. As luck would have it, Alistair is off work this week so I called him to ask if he knew the little fellow from his mail delivery. He did and offered to go and check with the dog's owner. A short time later Alistair arrived with a relieved owner, who had been out looking for his pet. He had just happened to drive past as Alistair left his house to go to theirs.
I've never seen such an overjoyed little dog, prancing around and leaping up in the air at seeing his owner.
Such a pretty little dog too. At first, I thought he was a long haired white cat, but no, a very sharp. fox-like face with black around his muzzle and eyes.
Bit too small and fussy for me, I prefer spaniel types, or cats!!!Cute little things, aren't they?
Aren't cats small and fussy as well?Bit too small and fussy for me, I prefer spaniel types, or cats!!!
But you could offer to look after your new friend once in a while for an afternoon, that would be fun!I don't normally go much for small dogs. They tend to be excitable and yappy but this little one was so quiet and so sweet that I really fell for him. My preferred dog has always been an Irish Wolfhound - big, strong, fast and scruffy - but I have never been in a position to have one and these days couldn't possibly cope with one. As I think I said, I couldn't even cope with one like yesterday's visitor.
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