Tique with Keegan
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Congratulations on being featured as Member's Choice in the Dogs section of Pets! Thanks for sharing.
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lovejoy 7 months 5 days ago
Congratulations my friend on being member choice album -Jay
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Jayramji 7 months 4 days ago
Congratulations for featured! And Merry Christmas with this special shot: http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2871569630102388907XpitMB
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tonymm6491 7 months 3 days ago
Oh they are beautiful. It looks like they really love each other too. Sherie
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sherie_ledbetter 7 months 1 days ago
That poor lion hasn't a chance with Tique in possession, and Keegan showing so much interest! I love the colour of Keegan's coat. Strangers meeting Benjie invariably comment on his coat too! Poor Benjie has to have his lump operated on next week. We'll have to travel into Mackay (2hr journey) to the Vet Surgery, and wait all day to bring him home. The vet said yesterday that he was not so happy about it. Been having it checked for 3years now, but I feel it's a little different now, so next week, one way or the other, I'll find out. I'm very anxious about the anaesthetic, and the results from the lump, so I thought I'd ask you to share with me!! Having pets has it's joys and worries, doesn't it? I've been anxious about friends in Mackay this last week - I lived in Mackay for 60 years, and this stay out in the Coalfields at Glenden was supposed to be only for a 3 years contract, so I think of Mackay as "my City". They had a flash flood (no warning, and it was overnight), and with the high tide coming in, Mackay went under! I think the latest tally was 4,000 homes under, or damaged. Gyprock dissolves, when wet, they found! Older homes wouldn't have suffered so much, having been built of wood, externally and internally, and because a lot of them were on blocks, some low blocked and many highblocked (being built when we had regular "monsoonal wet seasons".) One owner of a high-block home was quoted as saying that the sewage-polluted flood water), came up to their 4th bottom step which would be nearly 3ft. Don't know whether any lessons will be learnt here, about not building low houses on concrete slabs- probably not! You can imagine how chip-board furniture fared! Entire household contents had to be thrown away. When flood waters get into electrical items, they have to be dumped, so the contractors say. Oh well, one of our previous Prime Ministers was known to say "life wasn't meant to be easy!" when asked to comment on a disaster! Must go - but first, I see you were featured as Member's Choice, Congrats! Margaret
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mamafor3 4 months 21 days ago
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