Saturday, December 27, 2008

Scenes from the daily walking of the dogs in the fall.






Various fall pictures from Bavaria

Moritz, Valentin and Felix in our shed

Valentin, the sunniest guy around

Felix has a nice profile

Daisy, my brother's dog

The mighty Uben Hertwig
Grazin' in the grass is a gas





Late October

Bernd's mom turned 90! She's still feisty and fit and a real handful. We had a party on her birthday at al local restaurant and a good time was had by all. She has 3 children, 6 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. The newest is below.

Omi


Magdalena



End of September, first of October

Liz Z. and her new husband Scott Z. came to town while on their European honeymoon. We did a tour of Oktoberfest which is always some fun. Liz got a cool new hat. We were happy they came to Munich and it was great to see Liz and to meet Scott.





September and my dad's new digs



In September I flew to Tennessee to help my dear dad get moved to Indiana. Above is a picture of him, sad after my mom's death but an otherwise good picture of him. The other photo is his new apartment in Greenwood, Indiana. He likes it there, my brother is nearby, my sister-in-law is a saint, the food at his facility is good, he's swimming 3x a week and riding his bike weather permitting. The weather does not agree with him to put it mildly. He's been in Tennessee for 43 years with mild winters and last week it was 0 degrees Farenheit in Indiana. I'd be freaking too.



Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Corso

I went today to the euthanasia of my friend's dog. He was 17 years old, tired, and it seemed like it was time. Just like me with my last dog who had to be put to sleep, my friend did not want to watch and I felt honored to be with dear old Corso in his last few minutes of life. He had a nice weiner like a good German dog, laid down in his bed and let the vet (who was kindness personified) do her thing. I was alone with him for a minute while no one else was around, and though he probably did not speak English I think at 17 he was a wise old fellow...I told him not to be scared, to just go to sleep and go toward the light. He went very peacefully and was wrapped in a beautiful white linen tablecloth for burial. It is always hard to say goodbye to an old, loyal friend. Auf wiedersehen Corso.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

One sore thigh

This week Uben got his butt kicked by a girl. He was taking a walk with his dad and 2 guest dogs, and like a good Brittany he was of course out ahead, but calmly making his way down the street. A Swiss Mountain dog came flying out of her yard, jumped him and sunk her teeth into his thigh. He had one nice, deep puncture wound which required a little attention. When we went to talk to the owners we found out that the attack dog was a girl. Uben would be embarrassed if he knew, so we are not going to tell him. The day after the attack he behaved as if he was thinking about dying. He's clearly a boy who knows how to milk it.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Summa vacation

We limped down to France after my mom's funeral. I had a hard first week but then our friends showed up from Italy and my sad mood mostly lifted. Three weeks in Provence...one should try hard not to suffer through it.



Montagnac at night

Moon over Montagnac


The local Boule dudes

4th of July in France

Bee on lavender

DJ and K8

Thursday, July 24, 2008

My Mom

Josephine Besal Fleming
2-13-22 to 6-15-08
Rest in peace mom
We love you

This is a picture from the visit when I last saw my mother. She was sitting in her favorite spot working a crossword puzzle which she loved and was great at. My dad is struggling now with the daily puzzle without her help (but he calls me, a bad substitute but I'm kind of good at the French clues). When I took this picture I thankfully did not know it would be the last time I would see her, or I would have been destroyed. Thank you God for that small favor. If any of you would like to make a contribution in her memory, go here https://www.angelcovers.org/donate_now.html and buy a brick for the Humble Hearts orphanage. The bricks cost $10 and you can specify a name for the brick. She was orphaned herself at a young age and I think she would like to know that her passing is somehow helping other orphans.

In the alternative, if you are all about animals she donations can also be made here:
She loved her little cat Happy as well as the rest of the family....fiercely.



Vacations

I'm a really bad blogger lately but here is a feeble attempt to catch up just a bit. We went to the U.S. in late April for a 3 week vacation. We squeezed in a trip to Tennessee to see my parents, who due to illness were not able to come to Indiana to visit with us at my brother's house as planned.

Here are my cute neices in Indiana with our rental car which we named Butter, or something more like Butta. We had fun driving it but it was a gas guzzler so I can't recommend the PT Cruiser in these days of high gas prices.

In Tennessee we stayed in a FABBY B&B in my hometown of Athens, Tennessee. If you have to go there google Majestic Mansion and make yourself a reservation. But mainly we were there to see my parents who were having some health issues. Thank goodness we made this trip as it turned out to be the last time I would see my mom. sigh.

We proceeded on to Chicago, Seattle, Vancouver, Olympia, coastal Oregon, Bend, Oregon, Sacramento, Yosemite (Bernd only) and Los Angeles to see friends who we have not seen in ages. We had a terrific time and here are a few shots...


Thank you to everyone who we saw and visited and thank you for letting us stay with you. We had a terrific time.

So we flew home after 3 weeks, and I went to France with a friend who stayed with me for 10 days in the rain. Now normally it does not rain much in Provence, but this year it rained every day for 6 weeks according to the locals. We had a nice time but to miss typical Provence weather and blue skies was just a shame for my friend. Here is Nina contemplating the rotten weather.


So Nina went home to Munich from Nice on a Tuesday, and I was in Montagnac alone with the dog until Sunday. I was doing laundry up in the main house when the phone rang, and it was my husband who called to tell me my mom had just died. I spent the day frantically packing and closing up houses and headed back to Munich and from there on to Atlanta and then on to Tennessee for the funeral.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

The German dudes

Here's a shot of 3 out of 4 of my husband's grandchildren in France last year. A friend commented that the little dude looks like a train conductor. Around here he may have a future as an S-bahn or U-bahn driver. They are nice boys one and all, but the little one Valentin is some kind of special little guy....sunny best describes him. Happy all the time. His big brothers love him so I guess this also makes life kind of nice for him.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Buy a brick

We are happily involved in an ALL volunteer charity called Angel Covers which is based in Colorado. The charity supports needy children and orphans around the world. We specifically sponsor a child and a teacher at a school for the deaf in Nairobi, Kenya. The school houses some of the children who are orphans or otherwise have no place to live, and because there is not a decent facility at the moment for these kids, they live in what used to be the chicken coop in the back yard of the parent's of the school's director. The roof is leaking and it is raining in Kenya. Here is a small photo of the daily living conditions:


The charity is involved in building a real shelter for the kids who have nowhere else to live, but the fund raising is going painfully slowly and the costs for building the shelter are increasing faster than money can be raised. Bricks are being sold to raise money, and they look something like this:


These bricks can be had for a mere $10 and you can have whatever name on them that you specify. I have bought a few as memorials, but I think they are also good for you, your dogs, your cats, your mom and dad, your grandmothers, and anyone you want to remember...and it all goes to a good cause.
Click here http://www.angelcovers.org/donation.html to go to the page where you can start to buy your brick. Click on the credit card graphic and it will take you to the next page where you can specify that you want to buy a brick and what name you want on it. The charity has told us that we'll ultimately get photos of the bricks that you buy and that will be a great thing too. Please think about this then click and help get these kids out of the mud.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Uben with pig


Just because I love him.

I'm back

I've unfortunately moved around quite a bit with this blog, originally due to a glitch with blogger when they had a migration to google mail for sign in purposes. I started out here http://lifeingerm.blogspot.com/ then moved to here http://clearblogs.com/lifeingerm and now I'm back to blogger with a new address. Clearblogs works just fine and I have nothing bad to say about them other than I did not much like all the ads and how my blog looked, so I'm back with a clean slate on blogger. I hope I'm really motivated to keep carrying on.