16 thoughts on “SPECIAL EDITON! In Honor of Bullit. 1994ish-2012”
Thank YOU!!!!! for a wonderful tribute to a wonderful dog and the woman privileged to have her. Your drawings of Bullit are awesome…you captured her spirit! THANK YOU Your No 1 Fan Norma and Bullit
It’s hard to imagine you without Bullit by your side, but I think she’ll be there often just on the other side of that almost sheer enough to see through curtain! I was always so amazed at how, on walks, she would be careful to walk slowly down a hill or over some logs so as not to pull you down. Sweet sweet girl.
This will touch the hearts of anyone who has had a “Bullit” in their lives… so sweet, and I love the trees made of bacon and Pippi is so relieved to know heaven is well stocked with squirrels! Thank you Allie!
This is a BEAUTIFUL tribute piece in honor of Bullit, Allison. It’s so uplifting and wonderful! I’m so sorry I didn’t read this until tonight. I’ll write to your Mom as soon as I can. She must be feeling a bit lost without Bullit. I know when our pets pass away, I cry seemingly forever.
There’s a LOT I haven’t told you about what’s gone on with our pets – and dear friends – during 2011. I’m writing it up in a Note on Facebook for you and Laura – your Mom, if she likes – and whoever else might want to read the page.
Our dog Panda, was physically a LOT like Bullit as I think I told all of you. When Panda passed away, I felt like I lost my entire left arm and part of my left rib cage, literally – like part of me went with her. I drew pictures of Panda everyday for more than a year – and wept, seemingly forever.
Thank you for this beautiful tribute to loyal dog Soul, Bullit, dear Allison. I’m sorry Bullit is away from us, but I know she’ll be waiting for your Mom and you and Laura when your time comes to cross over.
I’ll let you know when my Note is ready for reading …
Thank YOU!!!!! for a wonderful tribute to a wonderful dog and the woman privileged to have her. Your drawings of Bullit are awesome…you captured her spirit! THANK YOU Your No 1 Fan Norma and Bullit
It’s hard to imagine you without Bullit by your side, but I think she’ll be there often just on the other side of that almost sheer enough to see through curtain! I was always so amazed at how, on walks, she would be careful to walk slowly down a hill or over some logs so as not to pull you down. Sweet sweet girl.
I can’t seem to stop crying…
Missing Bullit and seeing her in vast meadows, on endless beaches, and in the hearts of everyone who loved her, dining on trees made of bacon!
I hope you have stopped by now! I love the visual you painted, thank you!
You have captured Bullit so well! You have a wonderful “strong” mom! L/Noel
Thank you Noel! She is very strong. It takes so much strength to make that decision.
This made me remember when I used to take Bullit & Ruby for their on the beach runs; great memories!
Steve
Thanks, Steve The Husband. That was such a hoot in the Dog Bowl watching them go round and round.
I never knew Bullit but anyone who loves dogs knows what a wonderful storyteller you are. A great tribute. Thank you for sharing.
Very sweet of you to say, Brett. I love being called a storyteller. Thank YOU!
This will touch the hearts of anyone who has had a “Bullit” in their lives… so sweet, and I love the trees made of bacon and Pippi is so relieved to know heaven is well stocked with squirrels! Thank you Allie!
Thanks, Marks. I’m very glad you liked the bacon trees!
Beautifully affirming to life and love and the perfect human/dog pairing. Fantastic Alli!
It was a perfect human/dog pairing, wasn’t it. Nice way to put it and thanks for the comment.
This is a BEAUTIFUL tribute piece in honor of Bullit, Allison. It’s so uplifting and wonderful! I’m so sorry I didn’t read this until tonight. I’ll write to your Mom as soon as I can. She must be feeling a bit lost without Bullit. I know when our pets pass away, I cry seemingly forever.
There’s a LOT I haven’t told you about what’s gone on with our pets – and dear friends – during 2011. I’m writing it up in a Note on Facebook for you and Laura – your Mom, if she likes – and whoever else might want to read the page.
Our dog Panda, was physically a LOT like Bullit as I think I told all of you. When Panda passed away, I felt like I lost my entire left arm and part of my left rib cage, literally – like part of me went with her. I drew pictures of Panda everyday for more than a year – and wept, seemingly forever.
Thank you for this beautiful tribute to loyal dog Soul, Bullit, dear Allison. I’m sorry Bullit is away from us, but I know she’ll be waiting for your Mom and you and Laura when your time comes to cross over.
I’ll let you know when my Note is ready for reading …
HUGS
The dead are not under the earth. They are in the rustling trees…