Barb Techel and Frankie the Walk 'n Roll Dog visit with Bryan, the very nice producer
and co-host of The Breakfast Club on WCUB-AM 980 radio in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
and co-host of The Breakfast Club on WCUB-AM 980 radio in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
Okay, I can't believe it's been almost two months since I posted here. Bad, BAD blogger. Well, I'm back, and happy to be here!
Truth is, I needed a break -- from the blog, from the office, from my life -- so I took one! Spent most of May recovering from a nasty case of poison ivy
My face is swollen to about half again its normal size here.
At least my eye was back open by then. It was bad. And painful. Ugh.
and working my patoot off so I could take a much-needed 10-day road trip in mid-June. Aside from my having turned 49 in the middle of it (yes, and lived to tell!), it was one of the most fun, interesting and renewing experiences I've had in a while.At least my eye was back open by then. It was bad. And painful. Ugh.
I attended my 31st high school reunion in the company of two wonderful friends and caught up with some other great pals I've missed a lot:
I almost got caught in a tornado in the parking lot of a shopping center in Fort Wayne, Indiana:
One of the most exciting experiences I've ever had.
And really, really SCARY!
Got funky with some dude in seriously red hair:And really, really SCARY!
And no, I wasn't drinking -- it was only 9 a.m.!
But seriously, folks -- what the HELL am I doing here?
One big highlight: I got to personally meet and hang out with author Barb Techel and the subject of both her books, Frankie, the Walk n' Roll Dog! In fact, we even did a radio show together while I was there, about -- what else? -- living with disabled pets. We also made a call on a wonderful book store in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, while we were there! (Photo of the radio show at top -- I'm not in it cuz I took the pic!) But here I am lovin' on Frankie:But seriously, folks -- what the HELL am I doing here?
So that's why I was playing hooky. Well, that and I am working on revising my book about the Delaware River flood of 1955 and getting out another of our author's new books...
Oh, and before I forget -- since this IS, after all, Almost Perfect Pets -- For those of you with disabled dogs, here's a neat little blog I ran across today. It gives some good info about how special needs dogs may be more at risk for other issues than pets without special needs. Good to know!
Hope you're all enjoying your summer and staying cooler than we're able to here in 100-degree-plus land. Remember your critters are as vulnerable to heat if not more than you are, so keep in mind those Three Hs:
- Hide from the sun.
- Hydrate.
- Hang out where it's cool.
6 comments:
Our mom knows all about poison ivy! That's one nasty case you had and we know how long it takes for your skin to look "normal" again.
We're glad you're back!
Love ya lots
Maggie and Mitch
Welcome back. We missed you!
Glad you are feeling better! Sparkles and I enjoy your blog : )
Mom is trying not to itch and skhratch just looking at the poison ivy's wrath!
Welkhome Bakhk!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Lord hate poison ivy. Hope you feel alot better. Great idea to take some time off :) What wonderful adventures :)
Me, my mom and papa LOVED having you visit. My papa loves it that he has someone to 'talk weather' with.
We hope you can come back again and stay a bit longer this time. I loved snuggling with you!
Your friend,
Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog
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