We had a very stormy night as some strong thunderstorms passed through our area, but no damage reported here in Waynesboro. Mama was up pacing the floor just before it hit, as she knew something was on the way. During the storm she came over to the bed and began to push on my arm with her nose until I put my hand on her and then she was okay.
Hobo didnโt seem to mind the storm too much as she lay on her bed curled up in a knot, just wagging her tail when I would raise up and look at her. Suzie and Peaches slept right through it. Mamaโs hips still bother her and I am thinking about changing her medication to see if something different will be better for her. Last night I got a call from one of the Old Fella volunteers about eight puppies left at a dumpster out in the county. Reportedly they were taking refuge in a storm drain. The volunteer went out to investigate, but didnโt find anything in the pitch black dark so I will go out this morning and have a look.
Hobo is looking at me this morning with cocked ears and head to one side as if trying to say something or anticipate my next move. She has come a long way since she has been here, but she still has a long way to go in accepting change. I donโt know what she will do when her Mama has gone to Rainbow Bridge. She will be one lost little girl. Did I say โLittle?โ She is anything but little! She has the softest fur and skin and the most beautiful eyes. Okay I have to go for now. Wait a minute, I just heard a report that there has been a death in Hancock County, Georgia and a lot of damage in another county from last nightโs storms. Sorry to hear that. I hope all the fur babies are warm this morning being safe and snug in a their homes. By the way, Claire is doing great at last report. Se ya!
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Wife Sue
Pets: Rainbow Bridge: Bart, Old Fella, Levi, Charlie, Mama, Hobo, Izzie, Peaches. Others Suzie, Dixie.
Old Fella Burke County Animal Rescue