I recall coming home from a New Year’s Eve function in the early hours of 2020. Before going to bed, I checked my email and social media. You had a post which alluded to the passing of one of the pups. I thought for sure it was Pete as he was the oldest. I started to cry. I read on and saw that it was Moses. I was shocked! “How could this be? He was young, he was strong.” I cried some more and kept on crying, for you, your husband, for Auggie and most especially for Pete. Moses was Pete’s eyes and ears. How will Pete survive? I went to bed, laid my head on my pillow and cried myself to sleep.
I find solace in thinking they are together again, much like a couple of pairs of my dogs over the years.
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Beautiful picture!
Maggie Shappard
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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Although I suspect we all believe that for Pete and Moses, those roads eventually converged and they are companions once again.
Susan C. Feldman
MetriTech, Inc.|sfeldman@metritech.comsfeldman@metritech.com
4106 Fieldstone Road, Champaign, IL 61822
Ph. 217-398-4868 ext. 119|Fax 217-398-5798
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Heartwarming tributes to Moses and his buddy, Pete.
Memories keep those special moments alive and safe.
Thank you for sharing with your friends. 💜
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Awwwwwww. Moses and Pete. Sweet memories of these two beautiful boys. 💙
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So … did you hear about the neighbor’s new dog, a poodle?
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I never met them, but I knew them. Through your photos and words, I loved them.
I still do.
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I started following you on Twitter a few months before Moses passed. He was such a beautiful dog, almost majestic.
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I recall coming home from a New Year’s Eve function in the early hours of 2020. Before going to bed, I checked my email and social media. You had a post which alluded to the passing of one of the pups. I thought for sure it was Pete as he was the oldest. I started to cry. I read on and saw that it was Moses. I was shocked! “How could this be? He was young, he was strong.” I cried some more and kept on crying, for you, your husband, for Auggie and most especially for Pete. Moses was Pete’s eyes and ears. How will Pete survive? I went to bed, laid my head on my pillow and cried myself to sleep.
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One of my favorite photos ever of these two. Oh, the things they could tell us now. May you feel the love tonight.
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LOVE
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