A blog by a "sucker" and a "loser" who served her country in the Navy.
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Slava Ukraini!
Monday, December 14, 2020
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Sorry for your loss. He was a beauty.
ReplyDeleteI expect he had a good life,and 17 years is a good run for a cat. Condolences, though.
ReplyDeleteYou guys know that Henry wasn’t my cat, right?
ReplyDeleteAu revoir, Henri...
ReplyDelete"The essential is invisible to the eyes , we can not truly see but with the eyes of the heart "
( "L'essentiel est unvisible pour les yeux , on ne voit bien qu' avec le coeur " )
- Antoine de Saint Exupéry
I recently said goodbye to my last dog (at 73, too old to start again and maybe not see them to the end), a lovely sweet-hearted long haired Shar-pei. A memory of her:
http://www.sdean.net/The%20Slimy%20Woofy%20Cushion.html
Awww
ReplyDeleteTOP internet sensation. Or would be, if not for the ennui.
ReplyDeleteNot being a party to your household's menagerie, I mistakenly assumed that he was your cat. Any such loss is sad so, again, condolences.
ReplyDeleteHenri was magnificent. With my better half being a French major, those videos were watched with much enjoyment and appreciation.
ReplyDeleteHenri was a treasure. The French was hilariously just a hair off (grammar and pronunciation) and consistently so; that's not easy, especially for a cat. But I always wondered what the deal was with the music. The first few used Satie; the music is public domain but maybe the recording wasn't, because it was replaced with faux-Satie that wasn't close enough to be clever, besides badly recorded and balanced. Still funny. Bonne chance, Henri.
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