What is your passion?

     Everyone has one, two, or more things that they are passionate about.  For me it’s The Curmudgeon, the dogs, writing, and my gardens. 

     I have no idea what I’d do without The Curmudgeon, he’s my life. 

     For over thirty years I ran a small, local Bull Terrier club rescue and I have to say I miss it terribly.  However, I also have to say that I no longer have the energy to do it.  We rescued and placed well over thirty Bull Terriers in happy homes and only ever had one bounce back.  Two of our own dogs were rescue Bullies we didn’t place but kept.  Sadie and who the Curmudgeon fell for like a ton of bricks, and our sweet Patty our last rescue.

     Writing, I try to write every day, even if as of lately it is only blog posts.

   What are you passionate about?

     My gardens, they have suffered the last year with me being so busy at the MIL’s house, and with all the rain we’ve had–too much rain.

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About doggonedmysteries

Agented Mystery Writer, Bull Terrier owner--I have one at the present time, Avid gardener.

Posted on November 30, 2011, in Misc and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. My passions are beadwork, birding, photography, international folkdancing, energy work, playing musical instruments and of course dogs and cats. I can’t do all of them at the moment and some are in a learning phase, like photography (I’m still learning my dSLR), and birding, but I expect I’ll keep busy when I retire. Hey, is that an oxymoron? lol

    Yeah, it is. 😀

  2. I’m passionate about my horses, my dogs (two pomeranians and a german shepherd), trying to help others who share this dreaded MS Monster and life! Everything about life itself is truly beautiful, so I am passionate about helping others find the beauty in it. 🙂 Thanks for your post, taking pause first thing in the morning to reflect on the important things is a great way to start the day!

    Welcome! The MS monster is a real bear to deal with as The Curmudgeon would say.

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