Happy Saturday Everyone! Today marks 600 posts!
St. Patrick’s day is coming up on Monday. Even know we at Sand Spring Chesapeakes are not Irish we like to pretend we are. Here is Norman in his St. Paddy’s day wig last year. Wasn’t he a handsome lad?
The whole month of March our pal Oz is doing Limericks for his friends. You can read this weeks one here and here. He is so clever and funny and you get to meet new bloggers. After I found out Norman had Osteosarcoma last June Oz asked if he could write a Limerick for his pal Norman. I was so touched, this Limerick means so much to me so I thought I would share it again today. You can see it on Oz page also by clicking here.
11/3/00 I found my pot of gold, I found Norman J Stancer who was richer in life than any pot of gold could of been. His love for me was golden and it filled my heart til it was over flowing, where it will stay til we meet again.
We are now joining Ruckus The Eskie for Sepia Saturday.
Last Saturday I posted up a tribute to my friend Kathy who lost her Chesapeake Monet. When I hit publish the tribute wasn’t there so I want to take time to share it again today. May Monet always be in your heart guiding you through the tough days, weeks, years ahead.
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Norman was so cute in his wig! Oz’s limerick for him was great and I’m glad you shared it again.
What a lovely tribute and poem for Monet (what a great name for a dog!), he had such a sweet face.
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I agree, our dogs are more than all the golden pots of all the leprechauns of the green island. I like the limerick, Oz wrote for Norman. He really buried eggs? Have a wonderful saturday and many thanks for sharing the video, it was great :o)
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Yes he did bury eggs, I would get them out of the hen house and give them to him and he would bury his in the garden and lay by it and growl at anyone that would come by. LOL
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What a great tribute, my mom has really leaky eyes. She loves these posts but they always make her cry. Good I am here to snuggle with her even though I don’t know why she gets so sad.
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Emma you snuggle up you mom really close and give her lots of love.
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Hi Y’all!
That was such a moving and sad post.
Y’all come by now,
Hawk aka BrownDog
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I know, sometimes it helps to just be sad.
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600 posts!! Wow congratulations!! Norman looks adorable in his wig and tie. So sad to hear about your friend Monet. I love your limerick and your poem. Have a beautiful Sepia Saturday. Bark More, Growl Less Barking from the Bayou!
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Thank you!
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Congrats on 600 posts! Thats amazing! And that is a beautiful tribute, we are so sorry for Monet.
Your limerick was fantastic! Oz does such great work at those! We were limericked as well!!! Love it!
He looked great in that green wig BTW! Pawsome pic!
ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!
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Oz does do great work, thank you for stopping by.
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What a great tribute. Of course, it made my eyes tear up.
–Woofs (and purrs) from Life with Dogs and Cats
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Thank you for stopping by.
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that wig photo is too cute!!! congrats on 600 posts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Woooo hooo!
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Thank you, Norman was such a ham.
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I love the picture of Norman in his St. Patty’s Day wig! What a handsome guy…even in a green wig!
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Nice tribute to both Norman and Monet. 🙂
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Beautiful. It makes me teary. Every Nothing But Norman post makes me teary. LOL
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Me too Jodi, Me too.
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What a beautiful nice tribute to both Norman & Monet. I also love the peek a boo norman. He hides quite well in that photo! Thanks for linking up!
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Your welcome, thanks again for the hop.
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