
I love friendship stories.
Well, this story of the doggy and the crow made us so, so happy.
It is indeed a lesson in how we could get along if only we were not stopped at evey attempt by our fascist government.
T has removed all humanitarian aid from the USA to needy areas in other countries, and as one international leader put it concerning the United Nations, “we are now taking from the hungry to feed the starving’.
Pathetic, shameful. There are no words strong enough to describe the actions of this man/virus.
You are always free to ignore mama’s observations and feelings about what is happening to our country, but she finds it very difficult to ignore these horrendous actions and not speak out. Somewhere. Believe you me, my blog is not the only venue on which she publishes!
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Have a togetherness Tuesday with someone or animals you love. We always feel very together with our bloggers. Merci always for your inspiring words and photos.
We will do a little tour of Rome on Wordless Wednesday. Meanwhile, here is a photo of our street and its “sidewalk”…

Rome sidewalk










We read that story about the dog and crow online – sweet. If everyone could CARE that much about each other things would be SOOOOO nice!
Hugs, Teddy
Oh, oui, Ms Pam and Teddy, if only, if only. Mama has trouble getting rid of an ant, but flies are another matter…
Awwww what sweet animal friendships, Loulou. We also love that we have a lovely friend in your mama.
We, too, feel that way. Mama is always saying “Our friends in SA” — it was such a lovely place when they last visited so many years ago and mama’s grandson is still trying to get back there and work with animals.
Thanks for the link. I will check it out. I hope Rasta is doing OK while your folks are out of town. XO
He’s in fat city with our sitter…she loves him.
I always enjoy the stories with crows and ravens; they are such smart birds! Darling picture of you, Loulou!
Merci, Ms Leah, you might call it a ‘heavenly’pic, haha.
If only humans could get along so well.
Brian’s Home ~ Forever
Oh, oh oh yes, if only. We are the dumbest animals on earth, make that Earth.
How old is that sidewalk ? We have read that Roman roads remain and are in use in some parts of the world. They were built to last- noorange barrels needed !~
The appian way is still used and the Domitia runs right by our neck of the Pyrenees but is a dirt road now. The sidewalks started in 1656 around here.
I’m so glad I never had to drive in Rome, we took busses. Hugs to your family and scritches to you and Rasta!
MAMA feels the same, but papa does drive sometimes to the grandkids’house but buses and metro and taxis are easier. They do drive more carefully now compared to years ago…sometimes there is a Baby on board sign in the car window…