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I'm sorry to hear that, Thebull. I'm glad it was a peaceful passing and that you were with her in the sun. I hope that Milly is enjoying many sunny days on the other side. Maybe Betty and Milly are keeping each other company over there. :flowers: Take good care :hug2: :hug2:
 
Betty et Star sont déjà dans mes prières chaque jour
La Chatonne Betty avec ceux qui nous ont quittés sera rejointe par Milly...
Et Star est avec Nokomis, Luna, et les 3 petits Chiots de Laura
Maintenant Milly ne souffre plus et a eu une belle vie d'amour avec Vous...
Elle sera là, aussi, quand le moment sera venu pour vous...

Betty and Star are already in my prayers every day
Chatonne Betty with those who have left us will be joined by Milly...
And Star is with Nokomis, Luna, and Laura's 3 little puppies
Now Milly is no longer in pain and has had a beautiful life of love with You...
She'll be there, too, when the time is right for you...
 
So sorry to hear about your loss of your great friend MIllie. From what you have said about her, she was a wonderful companion. She is now free of the pain she has endured for some time now, as you have said. So we are happy that she is now free of the pain and suffering, but sad for the loss of her companionship that she gave so freely. May she rest in peace until she is ready for her next adventure. A :hug: to you and your family.
 
🇮🇸 A story that might sound like a fairy tale but actually happened 33 years ago in Iceland.

Heroic heifer who was led to slaughter escaped and swam through an icy fjord...

"In October 1987, Iceland Review reports, it looked like Sæunn the Cow’s life was quickly coming to its end. Known then as Harpa, she and two of her compatriots were being led to slaughter in the Westfjords village of Flateyri when she decided to take fate by the reins and make a daring escape. Rushing toward the sea, Sæunn flung herself into the fjord of Önundarfjörður and swam three kilometres across it. Many cows would have simply given up mid-swim or turned back around, but not her. Instead, she paddled on and, reaching the shore at Valþjófsdalur farm, was met by a friendly couple who rechristened her with a name befitting her feat (Sæunn, ‘sæ-’ meaning ‘sea’) and gave her safe haven for the rest of her days."

The cow was pregnant when she swam across the fjord, sensing the danger she must have definitely been thinking about the fate of her unborn calf as well.

I was touched by that story as even in 2D we can sometimes witness beings breaking out of the predefined ways of the crowd, mustering their courage and opening a new time line for themselves.

The cow that didn't give in.

I hope I'm citing the C's correctly:




Flateyri, Iceland

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