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Family Photos
I love my family and friends.
If it weren't for them, I'd be even more hysterical and depressed than I
usually am.

Robin's Pomapoo, Apu,
tries to blend in with a herd of wild wiener dogs. |
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My great-grandson
Andrew and Robin's dog Apu are both three years old! Aren't they darling? |
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Apu is probably the best-behaved
dog in the entire universe. |

From all I can
gather from his parents, the same can't quite be said of Andrew :)
But he loves his new sister!
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Look! It's an oogly Kasumi! Emily
says she's going to show this one to Kasumi's gentleman callers when she
begins dating :) |
This
little guy is George G. Dammit (used to be called Cody, although who knows
what his real name was? Well, he probably does, but he couldn't tell me).
He's a wonderful wiener dog, around two-ish, who found a great home in
Silver City (not with NMDR this time). |
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This
is George G during his first hike in the hills around Silver City. |
And
this is George G AFTER his first hike in the hills around Silver City
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Here's
Lucy on her last day with my pack, all dressed up in her new pink collar,
posing with Dandy. Now that Lucy's gone, Dandy's my only problem child :)

Heidi
& Skipper nap. In my chair. Sigh.

Dandy and Skipper are best
buds. |
This
is what my wiener dogs do when I'm at work. Wish I could do that!

Rosie
and Daisy looking cute.

Rudy is an elderly gent, but he loves his ball.
My last foster wiener, Hot Dog, was adopted by a lovely family in Santa Fe.
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This is my great-aunt
Alice, after whom I was named. Well, Aunt Alice and a set of spoons, but
that's another story. She was my father's aunt. |
This is my father
in about 1905. He won a beautiful baby contest in Hartland, Maine! You can
see why. |
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This is the original Emma Craig, my mother's mother. She was born in Berne,
Switzerland, and came to this country in 1888 (I think). She worked as a
seamstress at Nieman Marcus in Dallas before she married my grandfather. |
And
here is a picture of my mother's family (the Wilsons) in about 1919. This
was taken on the property on which I live now, and my grandmother (nee Emma
Craig) was probably only 49ish. Rough life! |