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Showing posts with label beagle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beagle. Show all posts

Sunday, February 21, 2021

Kindness: May 2020

May 20, 2020



Hello neighbors and friends:

I hope everyone is doing well, free from the coronavirus and enjoying this beautiful weather.

Just a quick and justified diarrhea expressionism. Which is long overdue: 

First: I am always friendly, I help my fellow neighbors, I stay positive and I enjoy the majority of our neighborhood and the atmosphere encompassed within.

 Though, there are a few neighbors that apparently do not agree with me. 

This is the only time I will post something negative to you all ( you know who you are)

Generating nonsense and drama is:

Uncalled for, Unwarranted AND Extremely rude. 

SecondThe current year is 2020– We are in level 5 of Jumanji.

I am working from home, I have a 2 year old, a beagle, a senior in high school, a husband deployed and everything else in between. 

If you have a negative perception, an ill founded stomach feeling or a foul thing to complain about regarding MY property. 

Please refrain from spreading gossip, starting a petition or calling the Animal control. If you are personally offended,  please speak to me. 

Otherwise keep your opinions to yourself.

  • My beagle: I received a home visit by McKameys today due to my dog that keeps escaping and the numerous complaints they have received. 

    • I  apologize for the inconvenience my pup, Sophie has caused YOU. 

    • She is not a violent dog— she is extremely friendly. 

    • It  may be a nuisance to YOU  when (god forbid) she escapes the fence, the lead, barks at you, does not go into her dog house when it rains, or knocks her water bowl over for the 45th time of the day. 

  1. She is a beagle. 

  2. If you are willing to install a fence for free to help contain my dog that would be fantastic. Otherwise, I am doing the best that I can under the current circumstances in which all of us are enduring. 

  3. Mind your own business. 


  • Bamboo: I understand that some of my neighbors have complaints regarding the bamboo growing erratically in my yard. 

  • I am diligently cutting it, attempting by many means and measures to kill it and/or dig it up.

  • I did not plant it. 

  • I cannot prevent it from growing. 

  • Feel free to assist me if you would like, instead of calling the city and posting complaints. 

During times like this — in the world we live — One would think…

Kindness would spread like wildfire not negativity, hatred, gossip and ill-spirited folks. 

We are all human — In case you may have forgotten. 

How about spreading positivity, helping your fellow neighbor or being friendly instead.


That’s all I have to say about that. 

☮️ and ❤️ 

Danaltheseabeewife