Helicopter the Dogs to the Vet School
Kay, you are welcome to bring your dogs to the Vet School, and I am sure they will receive fine care.
Perhaps they could be helicoptered in. Don't think for one minute that idea has not been entertained. I will go into the details at some other point, but we have had clients who have this capability, the only problem was when we were asked if they could land on our buidling roof, and believe it or not we are not set up to receive helicopters on our buidling. The question then came up if the Hospital's (univ. of Penn) facility could be used, and we had to explain that the hospital is set up for human medical emergencies rather than animal medical issues!! It is never dull at Vet, what can I say.
The play sounds like a lot of fun. I have always been a big fan of locally-based performances and in so manys ways find them more than the "metropolitan" style performances. Sid and I went to the Dean of the Vet School's house for a gathering of folks she works with most closely.
She lives in a beautiful large stone house, with beautiful tree-lined property and a pond around. It always amazes me how people can perserve the lovely old world quality of a house and yet have it looking spiffy and in great shape. I guess that's what contractors are for. Sid and I have tried to "renovate" it just doesn't seem to turn out the same way.
Anyway, I hope everyone is well and hope Oregon is seeing nice weather. We have had some really warm days here in Philly. We love it.
Love to all,
Sandra
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