
Recently we received a message from one of our favorite customers, Margaret Freeman, that her beloved Lilly has passed away. Lilly was a sweet old dog that got real excited when I made my Turkey sounds in the studio. Lilly had this great smile that not all dogs have. Even though you could barely see her eyes and mouth she had a lively look about her.
Like all dogs, they can't really tell us when they feel bad. When they suddenly fall ill its sometimes harder to deal with. In the short time I was around Lilly, she was a super fun dog. She was well taken care of and loved tremendously. She will be missed by many, especially us at the studio.
Recently my Uncle Jimmy's dog Molly also passed away. I was on the phone with him a few days back when he told me that she was in the vet's office having some trouble. A few days had passed and my cousin Chad called to tell me the news that Molly had died. Looking back now I realized it was not any different from any other loss in a family. Molly was a great dog. She was a Black Lab that lived the life of 20 black labs. She was never far from Jimmy, a pool or the ranch. Molly, while owned by one, was loved by hundreds.
Soon I will be heading to the ranch for a weekend away. I know it will probably be a little strange not seeing molly run by every now and then. She was a part of my family and we are sad she is no longer here. But I know this, the turkeys aren't getting any rest and the pools have a lot of dog hair floating in heaven now that Lilly and Molly have moved in.
God bless Texas and God bless those flea biting dogs!
<p> </p><p><img height="534" src="http://www.dannyclarkphotography.com/BLOGIMAGES/LF1.jpg" width="450" border="0" /> </p><p> </p><p><img src="http://www.dannyclarkphotography.com/BLOGIMAGES/LF2.jpg" border="0" /></p><p>Recently we received a message from one of our favorite customers, Margaret Freeman that her beloved Lilly has passed away. Lilly was a sweet old dog that got real excited when I made my Turkey sounds in the studio. Lilly had this great smile that not all dogs had. Even though you could barely see her eyes and mouth she had a lively look about her. </p><p>Like all dogs they can't really tell us when they feel bad When they suddenly fall ill its sometimes harder to deal with. In the short time I had to be around Lilly, she was a super fun dog. She was well taken care of ands loved tremendously. She will be missed by many especially us at the studio. </p><p>Recently my Uncle Jimmy's dog Molly also passed away. I was on the phone with him a few days back when he told me that she was in the vets office having some trouble. A few days had passed and my cousin Chad called to tell me the news that Molly had died. Looking back now I realized it was not any different from any other loss in a family. Molly was a great dog. She was a Black Lab that lived the life of 20 black labs. She was never far from Jimmy a pool or the ranch. Molly, while owned by one, was loved by hundreds. </p><p>Soon I will be heading to the ranch for a weekend away. I know it will probably be a little strange not seeing molly run by every now and then. She was a part of my family and we are sad she is no longer here. But I know this, the turkeys aren't getting any rest and the pools have a lot of dog hair floating in heaving now that Lilly and Molly have moved in. </p><p>God bless Texas and God bless those flea biting dogs!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
Comments
________________________________________________________________________________________________Ahhh Danny - you said it all so well! Love, Aunt Toni
Posted by: Anonymous | February 18, 2008 09:40 AM
Thanks for that moving tribute to my other best friend. The Ranch just isn't the same without her. She was quite a dog, the kind everyone wants and loves. Thanks again, Jimmy.
Posted by: Jimmy | February 19, 2008 04:19 PM