dress shoes
after a long week, the pile of discarded dress shoes shows evidence of how my week has been.
after a long week, the pile of discarded dress shoes shows evidence of how my week has been.
note: taken from Joop and Henk's site.
I have very sad news.
Today we got the results of laboratory tests that confirmed what we feared most. We are now certain that Joop is very ill. He has cancer. There's an aggresive tumor growing in his nose, behind his right eye. The spot cannot be operated and there is no possible treatment. Joop will not be with us much longer.
It started in May with a running eye and a running nose. Our vet believed it was an infection but the antibiotics he gave Joop didn't do much good. I was worried and took Joop to another vet in the city for a second opinion but this doctor also thought this was a nose-eye-infection. He found no evidence of a tumor. Joop got another kind of antibiotics and at first the new pills seemed to do the job. Joop was looking better. Just before we went to France Joop had a bad nosebleed. Our vet checked him again -nose and eye- and told us to continue with the antibiotics. In France Joop's condition seemed to improve. Long walks were no problem and most days he was active and happy. But after we had returned home there was a crisis. Our vet send us to a specialist doctor, and he found the tumor in a pocket of Joop's nose.
Joop is not in pain. The pain medicine he gets works real well. In fact it works so well that is is hard to believe and accept that the end is near for him. He still has his tail up, he still wants to protect us and keep us together, he still loves cookies (now he can only chew the soft ones). But his eye is growing thicker every day.
I can't begin to tell you how I feel. We are so good together. We love him to pieces and we've done so ever since the first time we saw him.
So hard to let him go already.
In the spirit of Joop, who is a 'never-give-up-dog', I'll keep posting some more photo's from Belle Ile, as a goodbye series, and to make sure you'll never forget this goodhearted handsome superdog.
Henk
note: this was taken from Giori's site.
I trust Henk will not mind me borrowing one of his images ...
Sadly, our friend Joop will soon be taking his final trip. I feel as if I am losing one of my own dogs. I have never met Joop in person, but I know him well. Damn cancer. First Ben, now Joop. So many others, as well.
Thank you, Henk, for sharing your special dog with us all. Your beatiful images have brought him to life for us from half a world away.
This is an air cannon used to launch pumpkins further than any young pumpkin could aspire to travel.