His smile made me lose it! Such sadness changed in a few moments of someone caring for him.Oh my God, he's beautiful... that was so lovely, thanks.
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His smile made me lose it! Such sadness changed in a few moments of someone caring for him.Oh my God, he's beautiful... that was so lovely, thanks.
Yeah, me too... my eyes filled right up, that was so wonderful, life-changing for him and the others too.His smile made me lose it! Such sadness changed in a few moments of someone caring for him.
...awesome!....This is here in Alberta. Water mixes wih argolite during rainy times when the river floods.
...damn!...glad you're ok hun.....Finally able to download my pics off my camera. So here are a few
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....beyewteaful!.....And here are some happier ones
It got pretty scary at one point, knew it was time to leave. Down to 140 wildfires now, which is much better than before....damn!...glad you're ok hun.....
What happened?
Had flooding in the Valley for about 6 weeks, a 10 day reprieve and then the wildfires started. We had lots of help from Alberta, Ontario and Fort Mac. The Armed Forces were called in from the base in Trenton,Ontario and
those people are unsung heroes. They came in, did the job, and left. It has been a hell of summer in
Kelowna. So many sent in truckloads of supplies, we had no running water for 2 weeks. The first few days
Fort Mac sent down $250,000 in truckloads of supplies, everything you can think of. One truckload was
solid with baby stuff-diapers,wipes,ointments,toys,baby blankets. People were loading their own pick ups in
Alberta and driving down with gasoline for the firetrucks. God bless all of you, Canada does help their own.
Welcome back - are you back in your old place yet? ((((Alexandra))))Had flooding in the Valley for about 6 weeks, a 10 day reprieve and then the wildfires started. We had lots of help from Alberta, Ontario and Fort Mac. The Armed Forces were called in from the base in Trenton,Ontario and
those people are unsung heroes. They came in, did the job, and left. It has been a hell of summer in
Kelowna. So many sent in truckloads of supplies, we had no running water for 2 weeks. The first few days
Fort Mac sent down $250,000 in truckloads of supplies, everything you can think of. One truckload was
solid with baby stuff-diapers,wipes,ointments,toys,baby blankets. People were loading their own pick ups in
Alberta and driving down with gasoline for the firetrucks. God bless all of you, Canada does help their own.
Welcome back - are you back in your old place yet? ((((Alexandra))))
Very scary. Glad you are ok. Nice to have you back. Love your happier pictures.Finally able to download my pics off my camera. So here are a few
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Very scary. Glad you are ok. Nice to have you back. Love your happier pictures.
holy moly! I am so glad you're okay. I lurve your puppy dog -- name? And those roses were absolutely gorgeous.Had flooding in the Valley for about 6 weeks, a 10 day reprieve and then the wildfires started. We had lots of help from Alberta, Ontario and Fort Mac. The Armed Forces were called in from the base in Trenton,Ontario and
those people are unsung heroes. They came in, did the job, and left. It has been a hell of summer in
Kelowna. So many sent in truckloads of supplies, we had no running water for 2 weeks. The first few days
Fort Mac sent down $250,000 in truckloads of supplies, everything you can think of. One truckload was
solid with baby stuff-diapers,wipes,ointments,toys,baby blankets. People were loading their own pick ups in
Alberta and driving down with gasoline for the firetrucks. God bless all of you, Canada does help their own.
Beautiful.And here are some happier ones