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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Adi and I and Them




            






    Our Pet Therapy Pair

Adi and I were a nice pair 

We were a Pet Therapy Pair 

Alzheiimer's victims made happy 


They made Adi happy as well 

Telling her of their dogs behind 

Where and what they were doing now 


We'd hear their stories times again 

I miss Adi now, died two twelve. 

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 - Photo and Poem Copyright ©️ jimmiehov 2025, All Rights Reserved 

 - I am linked at "https://newwhatsgoingon.blogspot.com/?m=1" with Mary at "What's Going On" for her prompt, ". . . today’s topic asks you (to reflect) on "Alone" 

 - I am also linked with "Friday Writings #207" with Rosemary at https://poetsandstorytellersunited.blogspot.com/?m=1


12 comments:

  1. I remember Adi and the happiness she brought to so many people - such a wonderful companion for you, Jim. Seniors in facilities miss their long ago pets.

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  2. I love how the photo and poem describe Adi - Jae

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  3. aww I can see why you miss Adi. Adi looks adorable

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  4. Companion animals are our loyal, loving and wonderful friends. It hurts when they go. I've been there...

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  5. It's sad to lose the pets that bring us so much joy. Adi was sweet.

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  6. Ah, pets are really good at helping to take away people's loneliness, I think. I hear that in your poem, plus I hear the missing of Adi as well...strongly.

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  7. Adi lived a very successful life, and both gave and experienced much love! What more could any of us want?

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  8. I am with you Jim. I too miss my pet Rinky. She left me this year. My sole companion and friend in abject adverse times.

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  9. Your in between is very sad .... I wish you and Mrs. Jim ~~~CHEERS!!

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  10. ADI was a lovely companion. Happy Christmas to you and yours ....Rall

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  11. Animals have an in-born knack for cheering people up. I am sorry you lost Adi.

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  12. She was such a nice-looking dog, no wonder they liked her.

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