This mornin’ brought terrific news. fmprof has has agreed to open her heart and home to the little girl-cat.
I've never been a very social person, and I've always had a hard time asking for help. I'm happiest when I'm alone in my ‘yak on a river ten miles from the world or in my shop doing stuff that no one but me understands. I grew up on an East Texas cow farm. The nearest town was North Zulch and it wasn't much of a town, just a post office, a store and a school with about a 150 kids from th e first grade through the 12th. I don't dislike people I just never was around enough of ‘em to get used to it and people sorta scare me.
I came to this community ‘cause I can listen to people talk about stuff without gettin too involved. For me the internet was a kinda buffer — till yesterday.
The concern, caring, kindness, and unhesitating generosity this community showed for a little cat has shredded my buffer completely.
Because I don't have much practice at it I can't really tell y’all what I feel — just know this — I will never forget what the hearts of Dkos have done for Lexie and I will never be the same for it.
To borrow a thought from Joy of Fishes — Dkos is where Angels blog.