Showing posts with label Tommy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tommy. Show all posts

11 July 2009

A Success Story


Last night at work I was showing off my new pup Beau with pictures I had in my phone. Everyone was asking me questions, "how'd you find him?", "whats he look like?", "what kind of dog is he?". Maya, a girl from my work just so happened to know someone who lost a pitbull mix. Small world, I know. She talked to the guy and sent him a picture I had, and sure enough it was his lost dog. He came by this morning to come and get him and although I was extremely sad, I'm also very happy that he is back with his owner. I've never seen Beau, or Ike I should say, so happy.


Saying our goodbyes. His second Family: Me, Cydne, Tommy. Although Tommy wasn't here to be in the picture.



Goodbye lovable puppy. I hope your owner takes as good of care of you as I did. You will always be my little Beau.

Love,
Kèra

05 July 2009

4th of July

I hope everyone had a very fun and safe holiday! My holiday was spent relaxing on the beach all day, bbq-ing with good people, and enjoying the American Pride atmosphere. Side from the seaweed infested waters and sea lice, the beach was home to many washed up creatures yesterday, and to my amazement, were all still alive. Tommy, Wes, and I spent that 30 minutes saving all the ones we could by putting them back into the ocean while meeting and naming them before we said our goodbyes.

Meet Larry.

Meet Larry's brother, Steve.


There were also tons of sand dollars that were alive. I've never been able to see one alive and it is quite different. Their 'fur' really threw me off.

After our adventures and life rescues, we roasted some marshmallows while patiently waiting for the fire works to begin.

An eventful and memorable fourth of July.

Love,
Kèra

11 June 2009

Adventures with Tommy

Today Tommy and I set out for something to do. For awhile we drove around aimlessly looking for cameras stores. (We found another Ritz North on 41, and realized that one was closed as well. Its scary to actually visualize what the economy is doing to us). After giving up, we went out to lunch and set out for an adventure. We drove past this preserve, and to our amazement was free, pretty big, and full of nature and wild life. We waited out the rain for a little while before our hike in bug infested acres (FYI: don't ever venture out after a humid rain, this is a bugs feast). On our trail we came across tortoises, pretty wild flowers, and wide paths which seemed to go on for days.



It was a relaxing little trail (we took the shortest one, the thunder was a little foreshadowing). Tomorrow we plan to set out again, maybe for a canoe ride.

Love,
Kèra