
Sep 2, 2011

My cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Henry, at about 5 years of age
On September 25th, 2009, our cavalier King Charles spaniel, Henry, died after a stroke at the age of eleven. Because it’s now September, he is very much in my mind. He was a sweet and lovable dog, very typical of the breed in that respect. I still miss him and think about him a lot.
We got Henry when he was 8 or 9 weeks old and we always had him with us, we never put him into kennels while we went away or asked other people to look after him. As a puppy, he was the sweetest little thing you can imagine. He was irresistably cuddly and it took a lot of will power to put him down once you picked him up.
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May 20, 2009
Part of being a writer is finding your own voice and letting it come through the written word. I have found this very hard to do. Part of the problem has been that my early writing was about antiques and collectables where I was commissioned to impart information about some aspect of the subject. My own feelings and personality were not expected to impinge greatly on the articles. This means that I find it easy to write in a comparatively detached and impersonal tone.
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Apr 21, 2009
My little dog, Henry, a cavalier King Charles spaniel, wanted to write his biography and include some of his opinions in it. We decided the best place for him to do this was on Squidoo as a lens.
The result is Henry’s Biography: A Small Dog’s Tale. Outwardly, he’s a very sweet, lovable dog but, reading this, we find out he has his acerbic side and quite a sharp tongue.
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