Haley, 1992(?) - May 23, 2005
These are all of my blog entries that mention my dog Haley or our walks together. Entries marked with an asterisk (*) only mention Haley tangentially.
First dogwalk in ages (includes a picture)
Monday, July 12, 2004Haley and I resume our long-suspended walking program. At the time I never would have suspected that it would come to an end just over ten months later.
The Dog is a Harsh MistressThursday, July 15, 2004Our walks continue - Haley makes sure of that.
Standard blog entry #45*
Sunday, July 18, 2004CD release parties and ragweedThursday, July 22, 2004A description of the morning as experienced on one of our dogwalks.
So...very...weak...Friday, July 23, 2004Catching up on sleep and getting into an adventure (recounted in
Getting Involved.)
Getting involvedSaturday, July 24, 2004A dogwalking adventure: an account of the previous day's encounter with a bickering couple and a police station on its off-hours.
Down wit da clownTuesday, July 27, 2004I get a pedometer (or "stepometer") and began measuring the length of our walks.
Less than a week to go!Sunday, August 8, 2004Days before I go on vacation, we establish that our longest dogwalk ever was about 3.2 miles.
Ye doom is ycomme trueThursday, August 12, 2004The one-month anniversary of our walks.
Blogger overload*
Thursday, September 2, 2004Nanticoke's amazing web presence*
Monday, September 13, 2004Last day of SummerTuesday, September 21, 2004Guess what this one is about.
Fool in the RainSunday, October 3, 2004We get rained on. Twice. And almost run into the bickering couple again.
Lost and found dogsWednesday, October 6, 2004We encounter a stray dog.
Amazing GraceThursday, October 28, 2004Fashionably late for an eclipse.
SnowTuesday, November 9, 2004Haley and I walk through the first snow of the season.
Still sick, but different*
Tuesday, November 9, 2004Aurora!Wednesday, November 10, 2004Haley and I see an aurora, and establish a lower limit on temperature for dogwalks.
Going out*
Saturday, November 20, 2004Happy Hallowhog!*
Monday, November 22, 2004
CardsThursday, December 9, 2004Mailing Christmas Cards during a dogwalk, and a "Was that always there?" moment with a mailbox.
Hooray for late-night retailersWednesday, December 22, 2004Temperatures drop dramatically, and we suspend our walks. We would not resume until after Haley's diagnosis at Cornell.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!Saturday, January 1, 2005Haley is frightened by all the New Year's fireworks.
Another Monkey's Greatest Hits, Volume 1Sunday, January 30, 2005My first selection of blogs, including links to some of the Haley blogs.
Everything diesThursday, February 3, 2005We learn that Haley has cancer during a trip to Cornell's veterinary school. Their diagnosis is that she has two to three months to live. (She lived for three months and three weeks.) Also, a remembrance of past pets, and a resumption of walks.
Haley visits the Poconos (includes pictures)
Sunday, February 6, 2005Haley goes for the first of her last two visits to my friends' place in the Poconos, and meets with her dog friends Autumn and Legolas.
Vacations that are not vacationsWednesday, February 9, 2005Planning out my leftover 2004 vacation time to maximize time spent with Haley.
LegsFriday, February 11, 2005Haley begins to show signs of leg weakness, causing walks to be scaled back in intensity. This symptom would not manifest itself again until her final two days.
Interstitial post*
Friday, February 18, 2005Work and weather*
Monday, February 21, 2005The Ruins (includes pictures)
Tuesday, February 22, 2005Finally, the adventure referred to in the previous two posts. Haley and I take a daytime walk around some of the older structures in Nanticoke.
Cornell plus 32Monday, March 7, 2005A one-month update on Haley's condition.
Cemetery with mountainsMonday, March 14, 2005A view of the mountains as seen on one of our walks.
68 pints of blood on the wall*
Sunday, March 20, 2005Dog wrangler*
Sunday, March 20, 2005Purse snatchers and synchronicityMonday, March 21, 2005Another dogwalking adventure: averting a possible purse snatching just by being there.
The corpses of 1,000 snowmenThursday, March 24, 2005Walking through the beginning of one of the last (and heaviest) snowstorms of the season.
Pumping the night awayTuesday, March 29, 2005An update on Haley's condition, set against the background of basement flooding.
Two dreams and a nightmare*
Thursday, March 31, 2005Scenes from the aftermath of a snowstorm*
Saturday, April 9, 2005Tax timeMonday, April 11, 2005Noting Haley's final trip to the Poconos on Sunday, April 10, 2005.
An American portraitWednesday, April 13, 2005A view of Nanticoke along one of our walks.
What I Did On My Summer Vacation, Part 1Sunday, April 17, 2005"Now it was time for a quick dinner - Burger King hamburgers, shared with Haley..."
Entering the world of digital photography (includes picture)
Monday, April 18, 2005Oh, God. I didn't realize how beautiful this picture of Haley is until just now. The way she would look at me... Status update: Haley is still doing very well.
Haley visits her cousin (includes pictures)
Saturday, April 23, 2005If you're wondering what Heaven looks like, go here.
Magnolia fan*
Monday, April 25, 2005Three reasons I take Haley out for a walk at 5:30 every weekday morning (includes pictures)
Sunday, May 1, 2005Three photos from our morning walks, including one of Haley.
Cornell plus three monthsTuesday, May 3, 2005Another status update. Haley is still doing remarkably well.
Morning Dew and
Sunrise Behind SkataramaFriday, May 6, 2005Two more photos from our morning walks.
Untold Tales: The Sun PillarTuesday, May 10, 2005(Written Sunday, April 23, 2006)The morning of the sun pillar, and meeting Sam the Beagle for the first time.
On death and dying, part 1Saturday, May 21, 2005The beginning of the end. Haley had stopped eating the day before. Also, a scheduled visit to the vet gives us the final bad news we were expecting.
Two old dogsSaturday, May 21, 2005(Written Friday, May 19, 2006)The last photo of the two of us together.
Movie paranoiaSunday, May 22, 2005On the last full day of Haley's life, I go to the movies - forcing my mom to abandon her place in the deathwatch at her brother's bedside and instead spend a few hours with Haley.
Haley is deadMonday, May 23, 2005An account of Haley's final hours, written a few minutes after I found Haley dead in her bed.
And I want no part of any Heaven that will not admit dogs.A parableMonday, May 23, 2005A story from The Twilight Zone written by Earl Hamner Jr., by way of my priest's sermon-writing service.
ScheduleWednesday, May 25, 2005We live through a lifetime, and the aftermath.
5 comments:
I'm sorry about Haley and your uncle...cancer sucks. I'm glad for Haley's sake she went in her sleep. She was lucky to have such a loving owner!
I'm sorry to hear about both of your recent losses. I haven't been online for several days and, ashamedly, did not know to comment sooner.
I always enjoyed reading your posts about Haley. I am living with a dog in his twilight years and can relate to many things you've posted about.
I agree with Jen, Haley was as lucky to have you as you are to have had her. And for you...
THE CURATE THINKS YOU HAVE NO SOUL
The curate thinks you have no soul;
I know that he has none. But you,
Dear friend, whose solemn self-control,
In our foursquare familiar pew,
Was pattern to my youth -- whose bark
Called me in summer dawns to rove --
Have you gone down into the dark
Where none is welcome -- none may love?
I will not think those good brown eyes
Have spent their life of truth so soon;
But in some canine paradise
Your wraith, I know, rebukes the moon,
And quarters every plain and hill,
Seeking his master... As for me,
This prayer at least the gods fulfill;
That when I pass the flood and see
Old Charon by the Stygian coast
Take toll of all the shades who land,
Your little, faithful, barking ghost
May leap to lick my phantom hand.
-- St.John Lucas
Thank you, Anne. And thank you, Jen.
That was a beautiful poe, Anne.
I read it aloud so Miss Haley would hear. :)
I meant *poem in my last post.
Something I also meant to add was that you keep saying you "forced" your Mom to sit with Haley. I bet she is thinking that was a wonderful gift you have given her now that Haley has passed. She spent the last few hours with BOTH of her loved ones. Just when it counted.
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