Hi Y’all,
My Humans always keep their promises to me! Oh, I’m so excited!
If you look very closely, there in the sun that shines through the break in the trees, it’s me!
Now, to solve the mystery. While we were stopped in the rest stop, a very dear friend succumbed to cancer. We were on our way to the mountains where the friend lived with his wife. Family tried to get us, but we’d already left the low country and the cell phones weren’t turned on.
When we arrived in the high country my Humans left me alone and went to the friends home. Then they were busy taking care of human stuff.
When they weren’t busy because of the friend’s death, they had to visit other friends and family who they hadn’t seen in awhile. The really sad part is that it left my two pawed friends without their papa.
Once my Humans had some time to themselves, off we went out to visit the farm and hike through the woods. Yes!
Now, I have another question I need to answer regarding honey. Jess and Glacier (visit here) asked about a comment made about the teaspoon of honey I eat everyday. By the way the Humans get a teaspoon each too. Local, unprocessed, unpasteurized honey is excellent to aid allergies.
Bees make the honey from the local flowers and these include the blossoms on weeds. If you buy honey in the grocery store, you won’t get really local honey and most of it has been pasteurized. When you pasteurize honey or milk or whatever, you heat it to high temperatures which kills the good enzymes.
Those of you living in a city will have to inquire outside the city to locate someone who keeps bees and sells honey. Sometimes the local farmers market will have someone who keeps hives and offers their honey for sale.
Y’all come back now.
So very sorry about your friend passing. How sad that must be for your hu-family. We know your sweet face will help ease their pain...on a separate note, thanks for the tip on the honey! Thinking of you...
ReplyDeleteWe are so sorry about your friend, Hawk. Sending Puggle Snuggles to your pawrents.
ReplyDeleteWe get a scoop of local, unpasteurized honey everyday too for our allergies.
Hawk, please tell your humans that I am very sorry for the loss of their friend. They've been through a lot the past several days so I hope this weekend is quiet for you all and that you enjoy your beautiful surroundings!
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So sorry to hear about your human's friend.
ReplyDeleteThat's some mighty pretty country you're in.
So sorry to hear of the loss of your humans friends. Our paws will stay crossed for your family and theirs.
ReplyDeleteInteresting about the honey. Thanks for info.
So sorry to hear about the loss of your family's friend. You were nice to share your humans so they could give their friend's family comfort.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear of the loss of your friend, but glad to see some mountains in those pictures.
ReplyDeleteThank you for answering my question.
ReplyDeleteAnd, we are sorry to hear about your humans' friend. *hug*
So sorry to hear about your friend! Great tip about the honey. We do that at our house, too.
ReplyDeleteCondolences on the loss of your friend. I'm sure the family appreciates your visit during this difficult time.
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