Welcome to our site! A collaboration of shared vision and heart. We hope you will enjoy the time you spend visiting our works.Our love and support to you all, and especially to Fiona Hooper for our beautiful childhood portrait! Visit her @ http://www.artybiz.com/fiona_hooper
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This site is a collaboration between myself and Alexander Graham. Alex is someone who answered my call from a place, though far away, so close to my heart, and we work together towards the same goals with a shared vision of a better world, not just for a chosen few, but for everyone, everywhere. And we work for an understanding that there are other points of view and other opinions, and that open debate, along with all the other principles America was founded on, is what turns that diversity of perspective and prejudice into a strength instead of a weakness. That is what our work is devoted to: a better world for our children's children's children.Thank you for taking the time to visit.. Alexander and Lynn
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Comments (8)
anahata.c
I knew your cat was very ill, and I knew that it was a matter of days or weeks, I'm very sorry not only for his passing but for the way that he passed. You held him to the end. I'm very sorry, Lynn, I know how deep your love of animals goes, and that you've rescued animals and saved their lives and cared for them for many years. And I know, from others in my life who've done the same, that animals are family to all of you, that they not only give love but also care and healing...they're not only one's children and siblings, they become, miraculously, one's parents, one's overseeing soul...and their love is as pure as it gets. He looked like a beautiful cat, a beautiful shapely face, tapered beautifully in a triangle, and a gentle and beautiful body. I hope you will heal from this more each day, and when you get another animal (or animals), may the gift of Tig's life be with you and them forever. I'm sure that Tig couldn't have had a better caretaker and sibling if he'd traveled the world over. Much peace to him and much healing and love to you. I'm very sorry for your loss.
ShadowsNTime
Thank you Mark, I put this up mostly so I can remember the date...I am still broken, this has been one of the hardest ones for me...he was such a huge part of my life, he talked constantly and stuck to me like glue...I am looking into getting another cat soon because the death of this one plagues me...his death was so awful and I just can't get past it...
eekdog
beautiful friend you lost. sorry about your loss a neighbor .is taking car of my Tig er or Tigger, i had to move and could not bring her with me. i pay for her food and drop it off. sorry don't have any pics. have not seen her in more that a year now.
jendellas
So sorry to read this, a beautiful photo & loving memories of Tig kitty.
APlusDesign
I'm sorry to hear about your loss, especially since they were such a big part of your life. He looks like he was a very beautiful cat. It's a shame he had to go. Thoughts and prayers to you, may he rest in peace.
KarmaSong
What a most endearing tribute to your beloved companion , hoping sweet memories of Tig kitty will linger on and gently cure your currently sad soul.
virginiese
Well, KarmaSong said it all ! You made a perfect portrait of your Tig kitty ! Thanks for sharing it with us !
Richardphotos
too bad about the loss of your cat, but I am sure that he will be in your thoughts every day. very hard to turn loose of loved cats/dogs. I still think of dogs we had when I was a boy. I never was big on cats or inside dogs.
there is a very serious health respiratory problem for dogs that is very contagious. I never went to dog parks. it has spread all over Texas and surrounding states