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Subject: [Leica] [LRflex] Sad day STORY.
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (tedgrant at shaw.ca)
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 20:43:19 -0700
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YOUR RESPONSES AND THE STORY ARE WHAT THE LUG  PEOPLE ARE REALLY ALL 
ABOUT...... A GREAT BIG CARING FAMILY!"

 An incident in the unfortunate passing of a family pet, a cat, dog, 
whatever? But look at the beautiful moving responses one unto the other 
within the group? We basically open our hearts and family events to the 
world through the compassions within the LUG folks.

A tiny incident just passed for instance.

Unfortunately the LUG suffered a crash and burn and went silent for almost 
two weeks. My gosh the devastation psychologically for near all the real 
emotional folks was quite interesting and incredible! Day after day, hour 
after hour and finally e-mails by  the minute of great concern. What 
happened? Is Brian OK? Are you getting any mail? And the questions, 
emotional and gosh darn close to tear shedding at loosing our connection 
with our world of friends and families about the Planet!

After all my years belonging to you LUG folks and the incredible efforts of 
Brian providing the LUG. I don't think I've ever had so many friends, family 
acquaintances, concerned folks when a situation of whatever occurs for each 
and any one of us. It's an immediate and caring re-action we've seen so 
often. What's even more surprising is................. "Many, we've never 
met face to face with many of us one unto the other?" Nor hand shake of a 
friend!

Each and  everytime a meet and greet occurs it's such a wonderful get 
together. And yes we still may not re-call each and every name face to face 
to name.  What connects really is a re-call of a hand shake and or a smile 
of greeting. And if some of the "elders" can't put the face and name to 
together later? It doesn't really matter simply because, bottom-line is????? 
"WE CARE!" for each other through the words on the screen towards and for 
each other.

Let us all trust the LUG will be forever and the relationships last as long 
or longer.

And forever we have Brian at the helm leading his crew of "LUGGITES 
FOREVER!" Ever onward Brian! God Bless you Lad!

cheers all,
ted.







----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tina Manley" <images at comporium.net>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Leica] [LRflex] Sad day STORY.


> Wonderful story.  I'm so glad your granddaughter talked you into getting
> another cat.  Everybody needs a cat.
>
> Thanks for the beautiful love story.
>
> Tina
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 6:25 PM, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:
>
>> We, Irene, myself and kids were always a cat family during our time in
>> Ottawa long before we moved to the west coast of Canada.
>>
>> There was always more than one, actually we had five running about on and
>> off. Then we had a female not fixed who became pregnant. Oh well "it
>> happens in the best of families!" :-)
>>
>> Then all of a sudden over night we had 9 cats/kittens. YIKES! It was a 
>> bit
>> of a challenge until the kittens were weaned and we gave them to friends
>> "who were just dying to have a kitten running about their homes. Back to 
>> 5.
>>
>> Next major event? We moved to the west coast. Irene drove her car and I
>> followed behind. Took a couple of weeks as we stopped and visited friends
>> and family along the way until we arrived in Victoria. Cat's were in
>> excellent care at their favorite vet with house stay facilities until we
>> were settled into the new home. Meanwhile 5 cats being treated like King
>> and Queens. New house is finally ready for cats so we phone vet in Ottawa
>> .... "Send cats!"
>>
>> They prepare cats for travel.   We drove across the North American
>> continent plus one ferry ride to get here, RIGHT! :-) CATS? Well what did
>> you expect? "AIR TRANSPORTATION ALL THE WAY!" :-) I mean if yer goin' to
>> have cats or any kind of pets they become as family blood as if they 
>> were.
>>
>> So we had a great time as they were also" out side cats." Well they 
>> stayed
>> around the house grounds and always came in evening time. However, the
>> first week here they never left us alone as they followed us all over the
>> place, sometimes it would be all 5. Another one or two.
>>
>> Bedtime? All 5 slept at the bottom of the bed by our feet for at least 
>> the
>> first week, ten days. Eventually they became at ease with the new home 
>> and
>> over the following years lived happily only leaving us when each in turn
>> "AGE" took it's toll. With the last one being the toughest of all.
>>
>> I'm in Boston shooting the book "WOMEN in Medicine." Unfortunately the
>> last "old fella"  Miller (22 years) has taken quite ill and has to be put
>> down. Irene and I are on the phone...... me in Boston in the evening with 
>> 3
>> hour time zone difference tired as all get out and really looking for
>> sleep. Yet trying to give Irene comfort while she is in Victoria and the
>> vet has come to our home to look after things.
>>
>> The vet did her duty and then sat with Irene until the Old Lad was gone.
>> Then she left taking him with her.
>>
>> Then we couldn't hang-up because we were both bawling our eyes out and
>> would've given anything to have been able to have a hug and hold each 
>> other
>> and the old lad just one more time. :-( Fate doesn't deal a hand like 
>> that.
>> :-( Then we kind of got a hold of our emotions and chatted for a bit 
>> until
>> quite early the next morning.
>>
>> However our "China Cat's" were all we had after. That is until my Grand
>> Daughter arrived and smiled at me as she said sweetly........" "G'pa do 
>> you
>> think I can get a kitten or cat from the SPCA?"  Me of course wilted 
>> before
>> this beautiful smiling young girl and we now have a big fat cat lounging
>> about here once again. Yeah and it feels nice! :-)
>>
>> cheers,
>> ted
>>
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Douglas Sharp" <douglas.sharp at gmx.de>
>> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2014 3:32 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Leica] [LRflex] Sad day
>>
>>
>> > Thanks,  Aram,
>> >
>> > yes, it's quite a wrench, even when you see or feel it
>> > coming, as we did, a few weeks ago.
>> >
>> > Posy was a Sorrel-coloured Somali - quite a small and
>> > compact cat with beautifully soft and thick fur and a
>> > sweet and gentle nature.
>> >
>> > Never extended a claw against us throughout the whole
>> > of her life, not even in play.
>> >
>> > Douglas
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 23.06.2014 00:04, Aram Langhans wrote:
>> >> My condolences.  Having lost two cats in my 40 years
>> >> of marriage, I can feel your sorrow.  They were part
>> >> of the family, our kids and companions.
>> >>
>> >> Was Posy a Maine Coon?   Our second cat was and he
>> >> was a real clown that enjoyed life to the fullest.
>> >> Lessons to be learned from cats.
>> >>
>> >> Aram
>> >>
>> >> --------------------------------------------------
>> >> From: "Douglas Sharp" <douglas.sharp at gmx.de>
>> >> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2014 8:35 AM
>> >> To: <leicareflex at freelists.org>; "LUG"
>> >> <lug at leica-users.org>
>> >> Subject: [LRflex] Sad day
>> >>
>> >>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/Cats/_MG_5448_edited-1.jpg.html
>> >>>
>> >>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/Cats/Pause_for_paws.jpg.html
>> >>>
>> >>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/Cats/MG_3130_edited_2.jpg.html
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Sunday, June 22: Posy the cat passed away peacefully
>> >>> at the age of 17 at 4 p.m. today.
>> >>>
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>
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