I am still trying to "discover" how to put Max's video on the Internet. But for the time being, here are my two favorite images from it.
In this one, he is covered with catnip. But the sad thing is, because of his cancer, his eyes looked so "dead."
I like this one because I can't see his dead eyes, and he often was looking out the window like this. Looking to see what was going on in "his yard."
4 comments:
Beautiful pics of a very handsome boy.
Patticass
Ah, Venita - congratulations to Jim on graduation - that is so wonderful - and am so happy he is graduating from hospice even though it may be a little harder for you.
The Longwood reunion souns so great and I do wish I could be there with you but it just isn't meant to be. That is a couple of days before my daughter's birthday and I must be here for that - and with so much else going on, I just can't do it. It's long several connections flights from here also and just too much right now. I do hope someday to be able to meet you and all of the eastern friends.
The pictures of your darling Max are beautiful - he was indeed special.
Have a wonderful time at the reunion - I'll be thinking of you all.
Hugs to you - you still are such a brave woman.
Emmy
Thank you, Emmy, for writing. Max was special. He "owned" this house, unlike any of the other 4 places he lived. He always had to check out and approve anyone who came into the house.
I do so miss him.
Hugs to all there in the PNW.
I think he looks handsome. I never would describe his eyes the way you did Venita. Of course you notice all the little things about him that someone not having met Max might not. I just wanted to let you know that to me he looks like a happy stoned on catnip cat. I hope you see that someday too.
Cheryl and Winnie
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