Challenge 19 comments?
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Either I can not find it, or we never got to see the judges comments on the photos that didn't make the cut on challenge 19.
If it exists, can someone tell me where to find it?
If it exists, can someone tell me where to find it?
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I don't think Andy has had time for any comments yet. I've been checking, but I don't see anything yet. How could he have time with all the hubub going on about the comments thread? Anyway, he usually puts up a big notice when they're done. I'm just going to be patient. Hang in there.
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i'll try to get them done some of them this weekend, and finish next week. thank you guys, sorry to be so behind.
snappy's right, my times been consumed with the c&c stuff this week ... sigh.
more hours in the day, please!
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mine are done and penelope will get hers finished monday/tuesday.
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That would be great, Andy. And with the world changing, we just add to our schedules and all, so we really do need these extra hours. The old hours worked well before electricity and even after, but computers, compounded with some TV, etc................ it just is not a workable system anymore: this 24 hr day thing.
What do you all think? Rutt, the engineer, more hours needed? I would really like that!
ginger
Andy, you did do a whole bunch of work on the those critiques, were you on the plane. I saw them come in with regularity until I logged off, around 11 here.
I don't know where else to let this be known, since if I just put it under one photo, it might not be seen.
That shelter is a NO KILL shelter in Mt Pleasant. They want people to come talk to their dogs. I had permission to take those photos. While I was there, volunteers came in talked to and petted the dogs. And the cats and kittens.
I was there over an hour, maybe over two hours, much of that time spent sitting in front of the cages talking to the dogs. That is a good thing for the dogs.
It is a very good thing they are in that shelter. Charleston has a major kill shelter that feeds into this shelter the pets they think are most adoptable, once they are in that shelter, it is a guarantee that they will stay alive until adopted.
Most others don't make it here, and I don't know how they make their picks. Most of those dogs were as big as a horse.
But it is not as sad as I have made it look. While they were in those cages, and I was talking to them, my own fortunate dogs were in much smaller, very small, crates waiting for me to come home. Or sleeping, I hope. The dogs there are well taken care of and have much to hope for.
I have never spent a lot of time, or any really, at a shelter, the other one is foul, the main one, but this was nice in its own way. I did something good for the dogs.
Leave it to Mt Pleasant to only have a "good" shelter.
ginger
Ginette, I can't take any of those animals either, but they will not die, as I have implied. That is not true everywhere, but it is true there. And visiting them is a good thing, and there were many volunteers in and out.
This is a huge problem, over breeding of animals. I have religiously spayed my animals, no matter how broke I am, since the late 60's. Spaying is the only answer.
If you want, Andy, you can take it down. I don't want to rewrite it for the new C & C thread, which might be read.
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