We had such a wonderful time and just can't wait for the next Meet Badger made me sooo proud with his winning, mellow ways but was really obnoxious when he got home - gloating to the dogs I had to leave behind. He wasn't really impressed with the horses or cows but was facinatated with the goats & sheep (the Aussie in him kicking in I guess). He wasn't quite sure what to make of Ripley (strange looking cat I think he was thinking). Doylestown was a lovely, historic, somewhat funky college place and before we left we took a long lovely walk around. We stopped into a lovely church Sunday morning to admire the stained glass windows and the folks we ran into inside had no problem with Badger being with us. I really needed this and thanks to Jen & Charlie for keeping the rain away. One afterthought... when we filled up with gas to go home it was a full service station for only $1.57 a gallon and when the attended gave me my change he also handed me some milkbones for Badger. Thanks to all that showed up for making us feel so welcome. Now my daughter-in-law understands even more what a fine, fine find I have found in my life.
Laurie
Huge hugs all around