Pepper! I have gotten some very bad news about a friend of mine, and that poem, then the pix of Pepper, have me sobbing over here. But up to then, I had quite a few chuckles reading this one. Looking forward to part 2, I really am, and I don't give a hoot about cars.
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Yeah.. Poor Pepper. We still miss him something terrible. I don't think the hole in our hearts will ever fill up again. He was such a great friend. So sorry for the cause of tears. I hope your friend is okay, and if not I am sure you will do your very best at comforting them and helping them through this bad time.
I am not much of a "Car Guy" but I do like working on my Jeep. They are pretty basic and strait forward. Also they make so many aftermarket part for them that it's fairly easy to work on them without busting the bank.
I know. It's so hard to lose a dog! The feelings for them are so pure, and so is the grief.
It's interesting that Jeeps are so inexpensive to work on, since they are pretty steep in price to buy. At least I think so.
Since they are so popular, there are a lot of options available as far as parts go. Yeah! How about the price of them. I won't be buying a new one anytime soon.. I think. lol. Every Jeep I bought I sold for more than I paid for it. I also never bought a new Jeep, so that helps.
Along with loving a pet as ones own family, ones own friend, comes the inevitable grief that we all one day must face. It's the price we pay for loving someone so deeply. I suppose it is true.. "It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all".
What I have learned is that, when I feel grief, I also feel them with me. I like to think we recompose their frequencies or something for a moment, and they actually are here.