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Re: [pyrnet] CHAT: Life after Clondike



   Barb, I am sorry I never got to see her or know of her, but she
must have been one of those superior beings, who come along only
rarely.  My Mary has that haughty  air too, whatever it is can only be
barely good enough for her.  But she never misses doing the correct
thing and is as loving as a big teddy bear.
   There are exceptional people, and there are exceptional dogs.
Clondike most surely had to be one.

  Hermit in the Woods, where an occasional tree leaf falls,
and Mary knows it.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Barb Bowes" <bamb@monmouth.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] CHAT: Life after Clondike


> Gordon, I knew Clondike well and I count David and Nancy K. on my
> short list of close friends. You'll find no finer people than
> they. Clondike lived life by her own rules, as is evidenced by
> her beating the cancer. She was one in a million, and all those
> who knew and loved her were all the better for having known her.
> While talking on the phone to David one evening, we were
> discussing Abigail's "issues". David said that Abigail truly
> loves them, but Clondike considered them "staff"! If you had
> actually met Clondike you'd know what I mean. (but of course she
> loved them as well) She may have come from humble beginnings, but
> in her mind she was Royalty! <G> She may be gone, but the stories
> of her life will be told and re-told for generations. If there
> ever was a Pyr that was a celebrity, it was Clondike!
>
> Barb Bowes
> Bo & Chelsea (Pyrs), Flopsy (Pyr Shep) & Machin (Doxie)
> The more people I meet, the more I like my dog!
> bamb@monmouth.com
>
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