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Post by suethejam on Mar 7, 2012 5:16:21 GMT
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Post by patricksparents on Mar 7, 2012 9:44:25 GMT
How lovely and what a wonderful way to let Lynx go on his journey to Rainbow Bridge. I wish you lots of luck with your new bubbas, I am sure without any shadow of doubt, they will get all the love and attention they deserve and hope you find comfort in helping them believe in human beings again.
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Post by pumalass on Mar 7, 2012 10:08:16 GMT
I was the same not really thinking there could be a place at Rainbow bridge, but like you not long after Bart passed away I see a rainbow, maybe just coincidence but I like to think the same that Bart was passing to a lovely place where he is happy and without pain. Chris
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Post by nicky on Mar 7, 2012 15:19:37 GMT
I think it's lovely to see a rainbow and to think that's the bridge they go over. I also think of a rainbow as a symbol of hope. It was a lovely post
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Post by yvonned on Mar 7, 2012 15:24:44 GMT
Beautiful comforting post, made my eyes water.
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Post by sueb on Mar 7, 2012 20:33:40 GMT
I think it was more than physics/a coincidence. I think Eve has expressed it very well.
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Post by nuttysarahbunny on Apr 16, 2012 11:38:16 GMT
Not having a 'proper' computer at home and having to slink onto the one at work (shhh) I have only just had the chance to read your beautiful blog I adore rainbows - it makes me think that through the rain (which can be looked upon as tears in this situation) the sunshine (gorgeous memories of an amazing, handsome houndie boy ) creates a fabulous positive colourful thing of beauty that leads us on to brighter days (never forgetting but helping to ease the pain) Am so thrilled you have 2 foster furries to look after - they have both landed on their paws and no mistaking - I think Lynx would be very proud of you (if I may be so bold as to say so) xxxxxxx
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