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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 72063" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Lisa, the puppies are getting used to being with their new mom. They are about 2yrs old so they have had a couple of homes and some foster parents. It's why I wanted to stay with them during the move or they would have flown. Much easier on this mom. </p><p></p><p>Lone Ranger, I adopted 2 dogs from rescue about a month ago. They are littermates. Cowboy and HoneySue are their names.(how could you not love a HoneySue?) They are big dogs but gentle and needed to stay together. </p><p></p><p>Donna, I think Tennesseee has some of the most beautiful landscape from one end of the state to the other. I plan to do a lot of touring in the N.Carolina area and then spread out to Tenn. as time goes on and we are more settled.</p><p></p><p>Janet, I spoke to husband about visiting the area where the Natural Bridge is located. It's definitely on the "must see" list.</p><p></p><p>BigBadKitty, the drive from Albequerque to Taos N.Mex. is one of my favorites too. It's high desert and mesa's but it's so unique that I doubt you will see anything like it anywhere else. The Royal Gorge is amazing. We return frequently because it always makes me feel lucky to have passed through. I imagine what it was like in the days of the wild west. How did someone make it across with no water and convenience stores? </p><p></p><p>I guess I get used to seeing things or we have preconceived notions of what something will look like but the reality can be so different. Keeping an open mind to beauty leaves you so much more room to enjoy what is around you and let's you be surprised at discovering something that adds a positive to your soul. </p><p></p><p>It's amazing to me at how friendly and helpful people in NYC are everytime I am there. It's sort of a surprise. Doesn't really fit with what I expect. There is a beauty at being pleasantly surprised. </p><p></p><p>Looking around and seeing beauty just adds so much richness to your life. We could just drown in the difficult child negativity if we choose to do so. Don't you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 72063, member: 3"] Lisa, the puppies are getting used to being with their new mom. They are about 2yrs old so they have had a couple of homes and some foster parents. It's why I wanted to stay with them during the move or they would have flown. Much easier on this mom. Lone Ranger, I adopted 2 dogs from rescue about a month ago. They are littermates. Cowboy and HoneySue are their names.(how could you not love a HoneySue?) They are big dogs but gentle and needed to stay together. Donna, I think Tennesseee has some of the most beautiful landscape from one end of the state to the other. I plan to do a lot of touring in the N.Carolina area and then spread out to Tenn. as time goes on and we are more settled. Janet, I spoke to husband about visiting the area where the Natural Bridge is located. It's definitely on the "must see" list. BigBadKitty, the drive from Albequerque to Taos N.Mex. is one of my favorites too. It's high desert and mesa's but it's so unique that I doubt you will see anything like it anywhere else. The Royal Gorge is amazing. We return frequently because it always makes me feel lucky to have passed through. I imagine what it was like in the days of the wild west. How did someone make it across with no water and convenience stores? I guess I get used to seeing things or we have preconceived notions of what something will look like but the reality can be so different. Keeping an open mind to beauty leaves you so much more room to enjoy what is around you and let's you be surprised at discovering something that adds a positive to your soul. It's amazing to me at how friendly and helpful people in NYC are everytime I am there. It's sort of a surprise. Doesn't really fit with what I expect. There is a beauty at being pleasantly surprised. Looking around and seeing beauty just adds so much richness to your life. We could just drown in the difficult child negativity if we choose to do so. Don't you think? [/QUOTE]
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