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Saturday, September 17, 2022
Testing a Success! The Mini-Vespers, Audio and Video.
Trying to Set Up Trinity 13 for Tonight
I will try to have the Trinity 13 service tonight. If it goes well, we will have Trinity 14 at the usual time tomorrow morning.
There have many problems trying to fix things and get a new computer. Today was another one of those difficult days. At the worst, Trinity 14 will be on this blog too.
Good Morning!
Ghost and Sassy have become good friends. This male dog is large, thin, and not eager to bark loudly or growl. He plays doggy tag with Sassy, though on opposite sides of the fence.
When he was a little puppy, he walked straight into the Rose Garden to become friendly, his family not knowing how to get to him - respect for the garden.
The formerly small dog is full grown and stands on his hind feet to say hello and have some conversation with me. He wants his head stroked and his floppy ears gently tugged.
Sassy's game with me is to give her lovies before she will jump onto the bed. I ask, incredulously, "You want a lovey?!" She grins. Sometimes she fakes the jump to get a second or third lovey.
An alternative is to pose for the lovey, chest against the bed, and turn 180 degrees and trot down the hallway to go outside - grinning.
Lutheran Librarian Alec Satin says, "Pets teach us to play their games."
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