To Vidya Bagchi ... My short story
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To Vidya Bagchi ... My short story
A MATTER OF TRUST
If you asked Mr. Wilson walking down the street why he needed two seeing-eye dogs when one would do, he'd smile meaningfully behind his dark glasses and say, "This is Junior, my young guide. The other one is Bullet who had been my eyes for over 14 years in whom I had entrusted my life. Ironically he now relies entirely on me in our morning walks to be his guide as he is totally blind from cataract. Isn't trust a most beautiful thing?"
If you asked Mr. Wilson walking down the street why he needed two seeing-eye dogs when one would do, he'd smile meaningfully behind his dark glasses and say, "This is Junior, my young guide. The other one is Bullet who had been my eyes for over 14 years in whom I had entrusted my life. Ironically he now relies entirely on me in our morning walks to be his guide as he is totally blind from cataract. Isn't trust a most beautiful thing?"
goodcitizn- Posts : 3263
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Nice story GC. Makes you think and feel at the same time. Nothing like an old mutually trusting friendship.
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goodcitizn wrote:A MATTER OF TRUST
If you asked Mr. Wilson walking down the street why he needed two seeing-eye dogs when one would do, he'd smile meaningfully behind his dark glasses and say, "This is Junior, my young guide. The other one is Bullet who had been my eyes for over 14 years in whom I had entrusted my life. Ironically he now relies entirely on me in our morning walks to be his guide as he is totally blind from cataract. Isn't trust a most beautiful thing?"
quite moving & beautiful, GC..almost poetic, actually
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Vidya Bagchi wrote:Nice story GC. Makes you think and feel at the same time. Nothing like an old mutually trusting friendship.
A little twist on the blind leading the blind, eh?
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garam_kuta wrote:goodcitizn wrote:A MATTER OF TRUST
If you asked Mr. Wilson walking down the street why he needed two seeing-eye dogs when one would do, he'd smile meaningfully behind his dark glasses and say, "This is Junior, my young guide. The other one is Bullet who had been my eyes for over 14 years in whom I had entrusted my life. Ironically he now relies entirely on me in our morning walks to be his guide as he is totally blind from cataract. Isn't trust a most beautiful thing?"
quite moving & beautiful, GC..almost poetic, actually
Thanks, kuta!
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goodcitizn wrote:Vidya Bagchi wrote:Nice story GC. Makes you think and feel at the same time. Nothing like an old mutually trusting friendship.
A little twist on the blind leading the blind, eh?
Yes. A little piece and lots of different emotions in it, when you think it through. age, love, trust, help, role reversals, and so on.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50143314n
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Hellsangel wrote:http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50143314n
Wow, a heart-warming about one street dog helping another blind dog. Glad they were rescued from the shelter together and not put down.
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