[nfbwatlk] Article regarding NY streets
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Thu Aug 2 15:49:36 UTC 2012
Becky is correct; a wolf is Likely more afraid of you then you are of him/her. Rest easy.
Mike
On Aug 2, 2012, at 8:15, "Becky Frankeberger" <b.butterfly at comcast.net> wrote:
> Debby, congratulations, hugs, girlfriend on going to CO. I have heard older
> then you go to the CO center. A guy I am on another list said a seventy
> something year old guy was in his class. Plust another person who had
> multiple disabilities, which I think is great. We need to learn from each
> other how to assist.
>
> Seriously Lamar will alert to a wolf. You are safer with him then most
> sighted. He can smell a hundred times better then a human, plus see. But
> that smell he will alert you. He will probably stop, his fur will go up he
> may pant hard. You start singing loudly like Rosanne Barr and leave the
> area. Check with Craig, but I will bet he would say a similar thing. Lamar
> is your best warning. That lady is wrong. Dogs have a strong sense of self
> preservation.
>
>
> Becky Frankeberger
> Butterfly Knitting
>
> Custom-made knit throws, shawls, and more!
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> Phone: 360-426-8389
> E-mail: becky at ButterflyKnitting.com
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of debby phillips
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 10:25 PM
> To: NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] Article regarding NY streets
>
> Thanks, Lauren. I definitely am in to having the good time part, too.
> (Grin). But I have one fear-well, uh actually several, but one is I'll be
> older than all the other students and they'll out everything me. (Smile).
> Oh well, if I need to go to bed a!
> 10:00 and they stay up until midnight, then I'll just have to go to bed
> earlier. (Smile). It always happens at Seeing Eye, when I was younger I
> was one of the rowdy let's stay up just a little while longer. (Grin). And
> I'm going to miss our cat. He's such a sweetheart! Except when he sneaks
> outside. He somehow knows I can't see him. Now, I'm not saying that he
> consciously sans to his cat self, Ah, the lady of the house can't see. But
> somehow he knows, and he can, if he wants to walk right by me and keep his
> bell quiet. I just want to do something every-il when he sneaks outside.
> We have coyotes, hawks, owls, and now we have a wolf sack within a couple
> miles of our house. I'm serious. So this very nice lady was telling my
> husband tonight that maybe I shouldn't walk down our lane to get the mail
> anymore because the wolves might attack my dog. I'm gonna start carrying my
> cane in self defense. (Huge grin). She's concerned that I won't see the
> wolves coming. I told my husband after that, That's it! Get ME OUT OF ":!
> I really don't know whether to laugh or be
> frightened. Maybe I'll just get a little red hood and wear it.
> Peace, Debby
>
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