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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Kofi
From: kanner at acm.org (Herbert Kanner)
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 15:50:53 -0800
References: <D639B01B21844115B848B3E810B4EA66@Family>

My heartfelt condolences. We?ve had one or more cats ever since about 1949, 
and have been through this experience more times than I can remember. One 
never gets used to it.

Herbert Kanner
kanner at acm.org
650-326-8204

Question authority and the authorities will question you.




On Nov 22, 2013, at 3:22 PM, Douglas Barry <imra at iol.ie> wrote:

> Today will not be a day I forget easily. It's JFK's anniversary and I have
> another reason. I'm sure you all remember where you were at the time and
> what you were doing. At 13 years of age, I was upstairs in my bedroom -
> specifically in "Alcantara", Granville Road, Foxrock Co. Dublin -  writing
> an English essay - I used to remember the name of it up unto about ten 
> years
> ago - when at at around 7.15pm GMT my father called up to me that President
> Kennedy had been shot. We were all horrified.
> 
> JFK & Jackie had only been in Ireland that June, so the fact that he was so
> young, so friendly, so outgoing, the first US President to ever visit
> Ireland, had the Jackie factor, and was of Irish descent, endeared him to
> everyone here. The pair of them cut a colourful swathe through Irish hearts
> who were used to the bleak flat pronouncements of stooped grey Irish
> politicos like Eamon de Valera. To all of us Irish, the shots in Dallas had
> killed one of our family, and robbed us of a brighter future.
> 
> Wish I could remember the name of that essay now. It's probably incipient
> Alzheimers....
> 
> Yet, today, at 12.08pm GMT, another more personal tragedy as our cat passed
> on. Kofi was 16 and had developed cancer recently. Losing his sight a few
> months earlier, he still managed to navigate well. He used to spend each 
> day
> outdoors, stay indoors during the evening with us, and sleep outdoors at
> night. However, once he had developed cancer, we let him sleep in the 
> dining
> room with a litter tray.
> 
> Yesterday evening, he started to do small circles of confusion, seemed 
> quite
> unwell, and later it took me a while to get him to stay in his bed. This
> morning, I found him jammed in an alcove in the tight space between a
> cabinet and the wall. He couldn't reverse himself out and I didn't know how
> long he'd been there. So, reluctantly, my 21 year old son and I took him to
> the vet. The prognosis was grim, so my son agreed to let him be put down.
> One injection to make him sleep after about ten minutes, then two in the
> heart, and then, after a further five minutes, another two were needed, as
> he was fighting mightily the onset of the eternal shadows, and he was gone.
> 
> Kofi was a great mouser, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKIqSF3kBnk and,
> much to our delight, a great ratter too. Unfortunately, as well as slaying 
> a
> large number of the rodent family, much to our dismay, he had a taste for
> birds which he dumped as offerings at the back door. The largest offering
> was a splendid cockatoo which must have heartbreaking for some loving
> family.
> 
> He'll be missed, but the Kennedy memorial industry will always remind us of
> Kofi's anniversary.....
> 
> Here are the two final pictures of him.
> 
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DouglasBray/Kofi.jpg.html
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DouglasBray/Kofi_s+Last+Journey.jpg.html
> 
> Incidentally, how many of you remember where you were & what you were doing
> on that day in 1963?
> 
> Douglas
> 
> 
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