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A New Beginning: Trog and Other Animals

Back to our small family, the two dogs, the two cats and oodles of fish we tried to get back on track. Having left, although only for three days, Paul believed that I would go again. Other forces were also working … Continue reading

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It almost ended: Trog and other Animals

Work had become important in my ability to keep some sanity. Walking the dogs was my only other enjoyment. When the opportunity to do my intensive care certificate presented I only momentarily hesitated; I wanted to do it despite the … Continue reading

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I don’t believe how irresponsible I was: Trog and other animals

Jodie and Boris grew and the garden flourished as my marriage festered, withering the love that once was there. Paul blamed work. He was now a train driver and working shift work. It wasn’t long before he started just not … Continue reading

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I finally gave in- twice: Trog and Other Animals

Whilst the fish numbers were increasing Paul started really hassling me about getting another dog. Our life was a little rocky to say the least and with only one of us working I really didn’t want to put extra pressure … Continue reading

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Cat Flu: Trog and Other Animals

Snuffles snuffling became more and more pronounced with nasal secretions constantly dripping from her nose and her eyes started to weep. There was no choice but to go to the vet who diagnosed cat flu and suggested that she had … Continue reading

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Snuffles: Trog and other Animals

There is no point being angry for long, I have discovered, as all you succeed in doing is getting a reciprocal anger back and Paul’s anger was always much more dangerous than mine ever was. So my up and down … Continue reading

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The menagerie begins: Trog and Other Animals

A  few years passed before I owned another pet. I kicked up my heels, explored Australia on my GT550 motor bike and as I was not settled in any one place long enough, I was not justified to have any animal … Continue reading

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Dad: Hopeless in Emergencies especially if blood was involved – Trog and other Animals

Sammy was an outside dog. My mother was adamant about that. Even when the dog developed a severe phobia after a palm frond fell on her head, my Mum did not relent. It was okay though because we were kids … Continue reading

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Pitch to the Publisher

Here is what I think I will say in my verbal pitch to the publisher. If you heard this pitch would you be tempted to look at the manuscript further? All comments appreciated. Hallo I am Irene Waters. I am … Continue reading

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Finally a dog: Trog and other Animals

I held my parents responsible for my forced move to the city. I made their life hell and the only way I would settle to Sydney living was if they would allow me to have a dog. The answer was … Continue reading

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