So I finally caught a glimpse of the creature behind the wall. The large plastic sheet came down and I saw a big creature with 3 heads and 6 legs that looked like it was covered in snow. As I watched in fascination I began to realize that it wasn't a creature at all; it was 3 creatures, well, human men creatures actually. They were crawling on their hands and knees putting the floor together.
I can't help but wonder what happened to the noisy giant thing that destroyed the wall. It did so much damage that it's taking 3 men to put it all back together.
The good news about all this drama next door is that now with the wall missing, we're going to have more space around here. My parents have been so troubled about the dust and noise they probably haven't thought about the upside of all this. I wonder if Bea and I will get a bigger apartment. I love Bea and everything, but sometimes a girl just needs her space to stretch out.
Again we had a shortage of furry playdates. Bea did get to bark at one of her long lost relatives. He looked just like her. Mother tells me that Bea and I are related too, but I just don't see it. And whenever I do see another dog that's supposedly related to us, they always look like Bea. Goes to show you that I am truly one of a kind.
This clinic can get kind of lonely without the patter of furry feet. Mother wanted me to invite all my furry friends to visit. She says that I will put them in the blog if they come in to play or send pictures to hcah1@verizon.net. I just really want some friends to roll around with and sink my teeth into. Bea can be such a stuffed animal sometimes that I like some fresh competition! Hope to see you soon!
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