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Saturday, March 28, 2020

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

So, How Did Reilly React To “Momma”’s Singing, Darling?

“Momma” herself recorded Reilly’s reaction. PS YouTube won’t let iPhones allow its users to copy embed codes, thus the link instead of an embed.

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Of Puppies and Baby Talk

Example A...or C(amille)

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Starting Off #Spring2020 Cleanly (And Yes, Helping Pet Owners Keep Pups Clean Is Essential)


(Thank you to the groomers whom help keep Reilly and Camille—and their fellow Pup-mericans and other fellow puppies—clean and thus way less likely to affect the spread of germs at especially times like these!)







“I am stealing treats and trying to avoid the camera.”









Friday, March 20, 2020

#FluffyFriday, #FlashbackFriday, and #FlashyFriday: Look Who’s Famous!

Of course, Reilly—aka, “Miss Bad-itude” and cuteness canine-ified—is. PS: The original picture composite:

And not to be forgotten:


In the first picture, she was practicing social distancing—at least once her “auntie“ told her to stop licking her hand sanitizer!—not to mention that she was a little freaked out after she thought that the aforementioned “auntie”  hurt her “Mimi“ when she hugged her!

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Did “Auntie Nicole“ really just violate Maryland social distancing orders and take Camille to the beach?

Of course not! “Auntie Nicole“ can’t even drive! Nonetheless, Camille looks like a surfer girl, doesn’t she? PS REILLY tried to eat something particularly dangerous today!

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Commentary: did Saint Patrick really drive snakes out of Ireland after all?

 The legend goes that Saint Patrick drove snakes out of Ireland. Now I’m beginning to wonder if Saint Patrick didn’t actually drive snakes out of Ireland. My own belief is this: that with the spread of Christianity in Ireland, there could easily have been a plague of snakes — whether actual snakes or demons – that either was sent as a punishment against the Irish whom were persecuting the Christians there or was a legion of demons (perhaps the same as “Legion, for [they were] many”) that either possessed snakes or posed as them in an attempt to scare the Irish into refusing to even hear the Gospel and Irish Christians into leaving the faith. I thought about this as I considered, too, that quite a few of my ancestors were in the desert and Moses drove out a plague with a bronze snake on a pole (it was also a prophetic sign of, as I believe, “He Who knew no sin [Whom] came send for us.”)

PS I have both Jewish and Irish heritage, and I have been clear before that I am a Jewish Christian.

PPS now, if only someone could cast coronavirus out of the world in the same way!