Posted by Ellis Kinney on August 14, 2014 at 07:58:55 from (74.139.97.108):
My wife and I are really doing a lot better now. You might remember I posted a message about Duncan getting hit by a car and we couldn't save him. We both decided that it couldn't have been any worse if it had been one of us. I think seeing him get hit and the aftermath was part of the grief. There was no time for planning and discussion. You folks will never know how much your responses meant to us. My wife made a computer folder of your comments so we could read them over again. Some of you really missed your calling by not being grief counselors or psychiatrists. We still miss him of course and all his funny little quirks, when we were walking he always looked to see which way I was going, I would point and he would run that direction. He could stay under a brush pile for several minutes, just exploring. Anyway, to keep this tractor related I have included a picture of us plowing. Thanks for your kindness and sympathy. Ellis Kinney
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