
Anyone who has followed this blog for very long knows that our precious Lexi had a very good and full life. Below are a few pictures of Lexi enjoying her time “working” at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, or “the church on the mountain,” as she identified it. She guarded my office and greeted all those I permitted to enter (everyone), insisting on being pet and requesting food. Both were often obliged. (She gained five pounds during her two years of Wednesdays and Fridays there.) She enjoyed going into the enclosed memorial garden, whose entrance was directly across from our office. She took special delight in rolling in the vinca, after which I had to try to fluff it up. Ever try to fluff an ivy?
Lexi also had her memorable moments inside. I usually took her breakfast with us. Sometimes she did not approve, and did the D&D (Disdain and Dump). She was always a good communicator.

Then came our last day at St. Tim’s. A friend gave us a plant. This was the last photo of Lexi at “the church on the mountain.” More adventures were to come!

It was mee pleasure Lady Amy 🙂
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Hello Dennis the vizsla dog. She sure did. And yes, be sure to try out the vinca. Superb and highly recommended for rolling. You could have a rolling party.
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hello amy its dennis the vizsla dog hay angel lexi shoor did do a gud job of keeping the churtch on the mowntin running smoothly!!! we hav got tons of vinca heer maybe i shud go try rolling in it it luks like a lot of fun!!! ok bye
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It’s the best way 🙂
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Yes, like a precious child.
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What a sweet memory. Lexi was surely loved.
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Thank you my friends. And thank you, Siddhartha Henry for helping get Noodle and Lexi together. ❤
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What a lovely memory of Lexi!! She was such a great dog!!! I wished I’d known her longer! Sherri-Ellen ❤
Mee-you Lady Amy yur Lexi was one kewl doggie!! Mee iss happy mee new Lexi fur a littul while butt wish mee new her longer…..
Sendin ***paw kissesss*** Heavenward, Siddhartha Henry xxxxxx
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She would have liked that. Especially if there was food involved.
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Hey, Lexi could have been an honourary cat with that kind of nip rolling.
Shoko
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Yes, so many of them.
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Thank you, it is.
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What lovely memories of Miss Lexi!!
xoxo
Jakey & Arty
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It is wonderful to have such precious memories!
hugs
Hazel & Mabel
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Lexi knew she could go to the office next to mine and feast, because the lady that worked there always brought her healthy snacks that she loved. Lexi often spent lunchtime with her, munching on broccoli and fruit and sometimes even select portions of meat.
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I think she was probably the direct cause of some vinca death…Although, the English ivy survived what she “passed” in it. 🙂
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Oh no, but she did pass that on to me from our yard.
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Forever.
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That wasn’t nearly her best stink eye. Yep, Lexi was one of a kind.
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I didn’t know the Schnauzers had a stink eye expression.Missing the adventures of Lexi
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Holding those memories right in your heart
Lily & Edward
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I hope that the ivy wasn’t of the poison variety.
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Awww, sweet Lexi. Love the rolling in the vinca pic. You’re right, it ain’t easy fluffing that stuff up. You probably needed divine intervention to restore it. 😉
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What great photos and happy memories to share. I’m finking of using the D&D trick, well maybe I would if I wasn’t so greedy, I don’t suppose it works as well if you eat the foodables first?
Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
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