This is a journal of my vegetable gardens. Skippy was my first dog and he thought the garden was his, even though I did all the work. Now Suzie and Charley follow in his footsteps. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6A). I have a community plot, a backyard vegetable garden, fruit trees, berry bushes, chickens, and bees. I use sustainable organic methods and do my best to grow all of my family's vegetables myself.
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Friday, August 26, 2016
Skippy has died in surgery. My faithful friend. We are heartbroken.
So sorry for your and your family's loss. I have very much enjoyed your photos of Skippy in your gardens. From them, you could see he had a good life, and will be missed.
Oh no :( I'm so very sad to read this. Skippy was the luckiest to have you as his human mom, he lead a good life. Our animal friends are sometimes the greatest ones we have in life, I'm so sorry.
oh my goodness. i am so sorry for the heartache you must be feeling. esp given how sudden it seems this all was. my cat of many years died in such a manor a few years ago and the pure shock of it and the sadness that followed was difficult. my sincerest condolences to you and your husband.
When a treasure becomes a memory, then memories become the treasure. It's a good thing that we keep these memories in our hearts and mind. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.
Oh Kathy, I feel so badly. Skippy was the heart of your garden. He will always be there when you are digging and planting. This has been a rough summer for you. Better days ahead, my friend.
In his sermon at a funeral I attended, a priest once defined a perfect life as being where you are loved perfectly, and you love perfectly. Kathy, it's clear from your posts over the years that Skippy had a perfect life. I'm so sorry that it had to end.
He died just before surgery started. Went into cardiac arrest. His heart couldn't keep up with the blood lost by the tumor rupture. We noticed Skippy seemed unusual at 7 pm, he curled up under my chair and didn't move. 15 hrs later he died.
Skippy lived all his days strong and active. Even his last day, he jumped up into the car, ran and played with Suzie, and in the afternoon found me in the garden and stayed with me a couple hours as I worked there.
I glad to remember him as a great dog. I think of all the years we enjoyed. He loved to run across open fields, he loved any water or boat, especially salt water. We did a lot of kayaking. Played by the ocean. Skippy was a strong swimmer. Remembering way back, he was a wild puppy. He chewed everything he could with his sharp puppy teeth. He was always in motion. He excelled in puppy kindergarten, earned his CGS (canine good citizen) certification, and put in over 50 hour as a therapy dog.
Oh, Kathy, I am so very sorry for your Loss. (((hugs))) You gave back to Skippy the love that he gave to you. You provided him with fantastic life adventures. You shared your soul.
I haven't checked your blog since august and I am so sorry about Skippy. I've enjoyed your blog and seeing him in it. Losing such a friend is heartbreaking. We will all miss him.
I am so sorry for your loss. I've always enjoyed stopping by your blog to see garden stories and pictures of Skippy too. He was a loved dog and enjoyed every day of his life with you and your family. May he forever roam through your gardens, keeping watch over the plot.
Oh Kathy! Can't tell you how shocked I am to read this. I was just catching up when I saw the news under your Stevenson quote. John and I send you our heartfelt thoughts and love. Skip was a wonderful companion and guardian, I am so sad for you all. Take care of yourselves and hold all those special moments you shared close for always. Big hug and love. Marianx
So sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeletei'm so sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your and your family's loss. I have very much enjoyed your photos of Skippy in your gardens. From them, you could see he had a good life, and will be missed.
ReplyDeleteOh no :( I'm so very sad to read this. Skippy was the luckiest to have you as his human mom, he lead a good life. Our animal friends are sometimes the greatest ones we have in life, I'm so sorry.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear of Skippy's passing. He was a great dog to you and to all of your blog readers. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteMy deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved friend and furbaby! Maria
ReplyDeleteI'mean so sorry for your loss. He was special.
ReplyDeleteWith great admiration for your loving care of Skippy, and deep sympathy for you in your loss. Your fans will miss him.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad to hear. My condolences.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so sorry. He always seems so full of joy. It's hard to get through these losses, but that's the price we pay for loving them.
ReplyDeleteso, so sorry, kathy.
ReplyDeleteThank you all. This was so sudden. Skippy was my first dog. Very special to me. kathy
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss. Poor pup. :(
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry that you are going through this, hugs to Suzie.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry that you have lost your garden buddy. I always enjoyed and will miss seeing him in your photos.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness. i am so sorry for the heartache you must be feeling. esp given how sudden it seems this all was. my cat of many years died in such a manor a few years ago and the pure shock of it and the sadness that followed was difficult. my sincerest condolences to you and your husband.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry. What a sweet companion he was.
ReplyDeleteVery sad.
ReplyDeleteI am sooooo sorry. I now how it when they are leaving you.
ReplyDeleteIf I had Skippy by my side forever it would still not be long enough.
ReplyDeleteKathy, I'm so sorry for this; you and he were such a great pair, and I'm sure he was a great teacher for Suzie. My heart goes out to you.
ReplyDeleteWhen a treasure becomes a memory, then memories become the treasure. It's a good thing that we keep these memories in our hearts and mind. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteIt is truly difficult to lose our beloved pets. I am very sorry for your loss. They add so much too our lives and we learn so much from them.
ReplyDeleteSo so sorry! We lost ours in January. Life is so fragile and these dogs are our family!
ReplyDeleteSending hugs!
ReplyDeleteSending my condolences from the Berkshires, so sorry about your pal. Betsy
ReplyDeleteSkippy's memory will forever be remembered by the hundreds who view your website every day!
ReplyDeleteSad to hear of your loss. Skippy's was the first gardening blog I ever read many years ago. Our pack is in mourning today.
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy, I feel so badly. Skippy was the heart of your garden. He will always be there when you are digging and planting. This has been a rough summer for you. Better days ahead, my friend.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry for your family's loss. Our "fur children" are so special. My thoughts are with you.
ReplyDeleteIn his sermon at a funeral I attended, a priest once defined a perfect life as being where you are loved perfectly, and you love perfectly. Kathy, it's clear from your posts over the years that Skippy had a perfect life. I'm so sorry that it had to end.
ReplyDeleteI'm so very sorry for your loss
ReplyDeleteMy heart breaks to hear this. As Joe wrote before me, Skippy lived a 'perfect life'. It is still painful to lose this an important part of your life.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear of your loss. Skippy was much loved.
ReplyDeleteSkippy, through you, helped me learn about gardening almost 10 years ago. So sorry for your loss which is also a hard one for your faithful readers.
ReplyDeleteHe died just before surgery started. Went into cardiac arrest. His heart couldn't keep up with the blood lost by the tumor rupture. We noticed Skippy seemed unusual at 7 pm, he curled up under my chair and didn't move. 15 hrs later he died.
ReplyDeleteSkippy lived all his days strong and active. Even his last day, he jumped up into the car, ran and played with Suzie, and in the afternoon found me in the garden and stayed with me a couple hours as I worked there.
I glad to remember him as a great dog. I think of all the years we enjoyed. He loved to run across open fields, he loved any water or boat, especially salt water. We did a lot of kayaking. Played by the ocean. Skippy was a strong swimmer. Remembering way back, he was a wild puppy. He chewed everything he could with his sharp puppy teeth. He was always in motion. He excelled in puppy kindergarten, earned his CGS (canine good citizen) certification, and put in over 50 hour as a therapy dog.
I have my memories. They are precious.
Awful news, Kathy. I'm so sorry for your loss. Skippy was a great dog.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear the sad news. Thanks for sharing Skippy with all your readers through your blog
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry for your loss! I also have a PWD, and loved looking at your beautiful pictures of Skippy and Suzie. What a great dog he was.
ReplyDeleteOh, Kathy, I am so very sorry for your Loss. (((hugs))) You gave back to Skippy the love that he gave to you. You provided him with fantastic life adventures. You shared your soul.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry!
ReplyDeletePeace,
a reader in NY
I'm so sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss Kathy. He was a lovely dog. I will miss him; I enjoyed looking at his pics on your posts.
ReplyDeleteI hope I will get over this someday.
ReplyDeleteMy comment above. Still greatly missing him. Kathy
ReplyDeleteI'm so, so sorry for your loss. I know how you feel exactly. I lost my cat in January. Heal and be good to yourself.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry! I'm late but I know it still hurts so I hope you find comfort that all your readers will miss Skippy too.
ReplyDeleteI haven't checked your blog since august and I am so sorry about Skippy. I've enjoyed your blog and seeing him in it. Losing such a friend is heartbreaking. We will all miss him.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear that Skippy is gone. He was a good dog.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss. I've always enjoyed stopping by your blog to see garden stories and pictures of Skippy too. He was a loved dog and enjoyed every day of his life with you and your family. May he forever roam through your gardens, keeping watch over the plot.
ReplyDeleteKnow this is a bit late, but so sorry for your loss:-(.
ReplyDeleteNot too late. I think of him all the time. Thank you for your thoughts. I appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy! Can't tell you how shocked I am to read this. I was just catching up when I saw the news under your Stevenson quote. John and I send you our heartfelt thoughts and love. Skip was a wonderful companion and guardian, I am so sad for you all. Take care of yourselves and hold all those special moments you shared close for always.
ReplyDeleteBig hug and love.
Marianx