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Tag Archives: Holidays
01/01/2018 – A Look Back at our 2017
Happy New Year! Happy 2018! We hope you’re looking forward to 2018 as we are and that you celebrated, or are still celebrating, ringing in the new year. Before we jump ahead, we want to apologize for the length of … Continue reading
Posted in At The Shelter, Donation, Friends of Colehaus, Holidays, Miss Newton, Olivia, OtRB, Outside Cats, Pia, Quint, Ruby, Sunny, Tessa, the Dad, Vet Visit, Viola, Visitors, Yard and Garden, Zuzu
Tagged At The Shelter, Donation, Friends of Colehaus, Good-byes, Holidays, Miss Newton, Olivia, OtRB, Outside Cats, Pia, Quint, Ruby, Sunny, Tessa, the Dad, Vet Visit, Viola, Visitors, Yard and Garden, Zuzu
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12/29/2017 – Almost Over
2017 is rapidly coming to a close and if you’re like us, you’re happy to see it go. Out with the old, in with the new. At the risk of sounding selfish, we want to see more of you in … Continue reading
12/27/2017 – Holiday Aftermath
The aftermath of Christmas isn’t too bad around our house this year. For the sixth year running, our twelve-foot, pre-lit Christmas tree remained safely slumbering in its box in a closet along with dozens of appropriately-sized and intact ornaments. The … Continue reading