I used the term “beautiful dog” because we literally cannot walk around the park (and we do it daily, one or both of us) without someone telling us he’s a “beautiful dog.” Of course, we both think so. Especially toward dusk when the change of light makes his red coat glow. It’s recently occurred to me, however, that Quigley is a very unique, special dog. A wonderful gift. So thanks Gayle, for the “magnificent creature”. Because he really is, and God provided him, knowing just how much pleasure I would derive from him. I loved what Pastor said last Thursday night about our animals being blessed by association with advancing believers.
Tabitha, I think I’ll answer your question about Quigley’s name in an upcoming blog post… thanks for the question!
AWWWW!
He is so shiny and I love his attentive look. Where did you get his name?
What a magnificent creature! Quigley is a handsome adult.
Thanks, ladies!
I used the term “beautiful dog” because we literally cannot walk around the park (and we do it daily, one or both of us) without someone telling us he’s a “beautiful dog.” Of course, we both think so. Especially toward dusk when the change of light makes his red coat glow. It’s recently occurred to me, however, that Quigley is a very unique, special dog. A wonderful gift. So thanks Gayle, for the “magnificent creature”. Because he really is, and God provided him, knowing just how much pleasure I would derive from him. I loved what Pastor said last Thursday night about our animals being blessed by association with advancing believers.
Tabitha, I think I’ll answer your question about Quigley’s name in an upcoming blog post… thanks for the question!