tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27534268.post115293579841250008..comments2023-09-28T17:42:33.072+10:00Comments on Kusems L. Poppington: Les AnimauxKusemshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14352697611528258740noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27534268.post-1153143930678164312006-07-17T23:45:00.000+10:002006-07-17T23:45:00.000+10:00Hi Karen, Well, Rhodesian Ridgebacks are great dog...Hi Karen, <BR/>Well, Rhodesian Ridgebacks are great dogs, great hunters...I am familiar with the breed, but never got close to one though...too menacing! <BR/><BR/>Girl, I live off a state route and not exactly farm country, even though it is new england, but we have deer, squirrel, possum, turkey vulture, mountain lion and I see these animals on a frequent basis! What's up with that? I mean I come from bloody Africa, with lions and stuff, but I'm living in more of a jungle here than I ever got close to back home! <BR/>When I tell my family back home of this, they keep saying "but where are the huge buildings and huge cars we keep seeing on TV?"<BR/>And then I have to explain that sure, their are many huge buildings and cars here, but there are also huge animals roaming around inbetween. A concept they dont get. <BR/><BR/>Strange world, huh?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27534268.post-1153060246366175302006-07-17T00:30:00.000+10:002006-07-17T00:30:00.000+10:00I so know how you feel about writing about trips. ...I so know how you feel about writing about trips. Mine over and back lately haven't been close to 3 weeks long but it seems like when I get home, I just can't muster the strength to blog all about them. <BR/><BR/>If you email me, I will catch you up to speed on the Hannah thing. I didn't share about it in my blog for a long time because I had to digest it myself for A LONG TIME. Send my a comment with your old MSN site and an email attached to it and I will email you back from there. (Don't really want to leave my email here for the whole world to read....) Anywho, in a word, OY. Very OY. Still reeling, not yet all there with it. Not totally in the plan. Not what I wanted. But obviously God is in control and I need to let him be. <BR/><BR/>It is nice to have you close here in Washington again! Feels homey. :) We have to go to Renton (UGH) on our next trip here to try and find the Direct Buy outlet and do some stuff for Hannah's duplex that she is building in Spokane. That should be an adventure. So I will be a little closer to you. But I would rather be in REDMOND. Spoiled little thing you. Wave at Bill for me will you? lol<BR/><BR/>We are back on the good old I90 today to Spokane for a couple of weeks until it is time for Hannah's next doctor visit. She has a pretty high risk pregnancy so I am coming over for the first few visits because she basically has no knowledge of her own medical history.....This is a very long comment.<BR/><BR/>I will talk to you later, in a long email.<BR/><BR/>~RonnaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27534268.post-1152981469736035312006-07-16T02:37:00.000+10:002006-07-16T02:37:00.000+10:00My husband is looking at a new job prospect in a d...My husband is looking at a new job prospect in a different state, two up to be exact, and exactly 500 miles away. I am what you'd call a city girl, and have always enjoyed having everything relatively close by. Even though I haven't visited the small town (in MT) yet, I am completely daunted and overwhelmed by the entire situation. We're driving up there on the 22nd and staying til the 24th. So, we'll see. I'm contemplating closing my blog and making it invitation only. I'm tired of knowing people at Bryan's current place of employment are reading it frequently. I feel like I am on a gag order and can't talk about it. Technically, I am. Anyway, you mentioning where you live sparked this weird comment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com