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A Cornelia veterinarian explores rich memories of becoming a veterinarian, her veterinary education,and people and places along the way. Gain insights into the daily life of a small animal veterinarian in northeast Georgia.

Friday, February 15, 2008

The Great Dessert Heist

During large family gatherings we convert the picnic table on the screened porch into a "refrigerated" dessert table. We usually have great choices: Pineapple Cake using my mother's recipe, Old-fashioned Chocolate Layer Cake (also my mother's recipe), Sweet Potato Custard, Pecan Pie, and assorted candies and cookies.

Someone failed to close the screen door so Bentley (an elderly Labrador Retriever) and Lacy (his vivacious, young Lab side kick) decided to have a look. Bentley was waiting patiently while Lacy placed her front feet on the picnic table seat and surveyed the desserts spread out before her.

Bentley started getting impatient and moving around grunting urging Lacy to hurry. "Come on, come on, throw something down here to me." whined Bentley.

We heard the commotion and reached the dessert table just in time to avert a disaster. I shall never forget Bentley and Lacy and the Great Dessert Heist!

1 Comments:

  • At March 27, 2008, Blogger Diane said…

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