Easy is heading home today and we are going to help light our friend’s way home. As members of Blogville, we salute you Easy and shall never forget you and your antics. Please go to The Lone Star Cats and see the others guiding Easy home. Easy and flat me giving thanks for a happy visitLooks like Easy and flat me exchanged mews and woofs and are ticked with each other but not really. Easy was wondering if he should run or go tinkles…..big decision.
Still Kali and my favourite picture is Easy arriving at my 7th birthday party.
This picture will always be the fun and playful Easy to us. Our love for Easy will live on in our hearts.
Till we meet again my dear friend. May our candle plus the others in Blogville light your way home.
What a wonderful post girls………Easy is home again where he belongs and we will all miss him forever. Love your photos – we all have such great memories of the boy!
You know Angel Sammy….I think we were privileged to know him and his mom. The same as we have been so privledged to know you and your mom. You made a terrific pair and continue to do so.
We’re having a smile on our face and a tear in our eyes. He was very special and you made such a beautiful post for him to guide him home ❤ I think Easy is smile from the Bridge to you two, Shoko and Kali. Soft Pawkisses to you all ❤ ❤ ❤
Ontario…what a lovely province. Mom lived in Ottawa, Kingston and Newmarket when she was growing up. Grampa was in the army and they moved about every two years. She says the changing leaves in the fall were fantabulous. The different shades of red, golds and orange are to be seen to be believed. We have shades of yellow and that’s about it. None of the trees that turn red in fall.
Shoko
Mee-you mee did do a bloggie post fur EASY all so…..
Mee had to help guife mee mentor home. It has been such a sad year….
No more 4 leggedss goin to Pure Land!!!
Love you Kali an Shoko ❤ ❤
Yur Cuss-inn Dharth Henry =^,.^=
The YD171 was one of three cranes built by Germany during WWII. One was destroyed in the war, the second one, the British tried towing across the English Channel and it sunk, and the third was towed out of the Metaedrranein, across the Atlantic, through the Panama canal( scraping both sides) up to Long Beach CA, where it has reamined until this day. My father, William Sawyer Hanson of Weymouth and Whitman Massachusetts was the last living crew member on the US ship that towed it that full distance and I have pictures of it, from when he and my mother visited Long Beach in the 1980′s
thanks for such a lovely tribute for our boy…. he was unique and he will be always with us…
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He is unique and we always get a smile when we think of him and his *fetti*,
Luvs,
Jean, Shoko and Kali and dad too.
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Not another loss! Wonderful pets seem to be crossing the rainbow at an alarming rate. They will all be missed.
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Beautiful Shoko and Kali..we miss Easy…loves Doc xxx
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He was one of a kind as was Forresst.
Luvs,
Shoko and Kali
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*sigh….indeed..luvs Fozziemum xx
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What a wonderful post girls………Easy is home again where he belongs and we will all miss him forever. Love your photos – we all have such great memories of the boy!
Love, Angel Sammy
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You know Angel Sammy….I think we were privileged to know him and his mom. The same as we have been so privledged to know you and your mom. You made a terrific pair and continue to do so.
Shoko and Kali and mom too
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beautiful
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Awwww…my pal Easy is living in my heart as well
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Lovely tribute xx
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I wish I’d known Easy. He is so loved by everyone.
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He was a fun guy. Flat Shoko went over to France and stayed there. So maybe Phenny will get to know Shoko too.
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What a beautiful tribute to Easy. He will be missed.
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He sure will be missed.
Hugs my friends.
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He wuz a speshul pup.
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he sure was my friends.
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Beautiful tribute to Easy.
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Lovely tribute to Easy ladies. Mes thinks wes should makes him a honorary Canadian Meeker as wes all loved him so much ?
Kisses
Nellie Bellie
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Let’s do that Nellie. Any good items how to make him a badge we can present to his mom and dad?
Luvs,
Shoko and Kali
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Easy was definitely one of a kind Weim! It is nice to meet so many new friends as we light his way home. ♥
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Nice to meet you my friend, He was so special to so many of us.
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We’re having a smile on our face and a tear in our eyes. He was very special and you made such a beautiful post for him to guide him home ❤ I think Easy is smile from the Bridge to you two, Shoko and Kali. Soft Pawkisses to you all ❤ ❤ ❤
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How kind of you to notice the special love we had for him.
Luvs,
Shoko and Kali
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We are sorry to hear about your friend, Easy. What a lovely tribute. To answer your question on our blog: we are in Ontario.
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Ontario…what a lovely province. Mom lived in Ottawa, Kingston and Newmarket when she was growing up. Grampa was in the army and they moved about every two years. She says the changing leaves in the fall were fantabulous. The different shades of red, golds and orange are to be seen to be believed. We have shades of yellow and that’s about it. None of the trees that turn red in fall.
Shoko
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Awesome sweet friends. Easy was a lovely sweet friend who always made us laugh. XOXO – Bacon
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Mee-you mee did do a bloggie post fur EASY all so…..
Mee had to help guife mee mentor home. It has been such a sad year….
No more 4 leggedss goin to Pure Land!!!
Love you Kali an Shoko ❤ ❤
Yur Cuss-inn Dharth Henry =^,.^=
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Luvs you back again Dharth.
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The YD171 was one of three cranes built by Germany during WWII. One was destroyed in the war, the second one, the British tried towing across the English Channel and it sunk, and the third was towed out of the Metaedrranein, across the Atlantic, through the Panama canal( scraping both sides) up to Long Beach CA, where it has reamined until this day. My father, William Sawyer Hanson of Weymouth and Whitman Massachusetts was the last living crew member on the US ship that towed it that full distance and I have pictures of it, from when he and my mother visited Long Beach in the 1980′s
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So very interesting Irene.
Jean
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