My Beloved Husband, James A. Kennedy, DVM, MS
Everyday, four does and their four babies come right by my front window on their “daily path” to check out my bird seed in feeders and on the ground. Bringing up the rear is one buck. There used to be either a young one…
Page 240 My Cowboy Knight, My Boaz “One night, Jim was lying in bed with his belly hanging out and stoutly pronounced that he was “Porky Pig.” I could have fallen off the bed if not for hanging on to him for rescue, for…
What happens when stripe and solid meet? Take a man who is stable, steady, sturdy, sound and substantial. He is stalwart in character. He is consistently humble. He is as genuine as they come. He is filled with intelligence, diligence and honor. His heart…
Do you feel chained to your life? Either feeding off the adrenaline of climbing the job ladder or just trying to make it through one hour or one day? Do you want to give up or do you love life and can’t wait for…
The Black-capped Chickadee has always been my favorite bird. For some reason, I’ve always been drawn to their appearance and acrobatics. What cheery little things with black hats and bibs. Their faces are white-sided and feathers a beautiful slate-gray. They flit, hop, hover, cling…
On this Thanksgiving Day 2013, I am thankful I met and married an amazing man named Dr. Jim Kennedy. I never thought I would meet a man such as this. A Godly man. A man who knew how to be a husband! A man…
A Few Funnies from My Cowboy Knight, My Boaz page 25 ——-Original Message——- From: bvoss To: jameskennedy Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 12:32 PM Joke of the day: IT’S SO HOT TODAY, I SAW A ROBIN PULLING A WORM OUT OF THE GROUND WITH…
___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Excerpt from My Cowboy Knight, My Boaz: page 122 ——-Original Message——- From: jameskennedy To: barbvoss Sent: Mon, Aug 1, 2011 3:21:56 AM Barbara Ann, I know I am premature but thought I would share this with you and you might have a little…
Veterinarians are schooled in many varieties of animals. Most vet schools do not permit students to engage in species specialization; students must be expert in veterinary medicine covering a wide range of species rather than just one or two (such as dogs, cows, or…