Here, for your edification, are the X-rays of dear Paisley's leg. There is, apparently, no new break (since his Monday siezure) but there is, of course, a great deal of abnormality caused by years of living with a shortened ulna. His pronounced lameness, the vet says, may temporarily improve. Unlike me, Fenway Bartholomule, poor cloud dog can't expect much in the way of a full recovery. Not having the $$$$ for surgery to fuse the joint, we are working on making some sort of rigid splint to support the limb and prevent further degeneration. That is, the humans (with their space-age material inventions and their opposable thumbs) are working on making a splint; I am working on giving cloud dog brayful looks of support and encouragement every time he totters into the yard to relieve himself. As always, he fears me (me?!) and keeps his distance. Ears to you, Fenway
I like 1.b. I think it is the most pleasing to the eye, and easiest to read
ReplyDeleteI agree, 1b
ReplyDelete:) Rachelle
I am going to throw a wrench in the works and suggest the 1b font for "It's a Mule Thing," coupled with the script font for the web address in Proposal 1. I LIKE the script font and find it quite attractive, legible and appropriate. But I like the all-caps font for the phrase. Sorry! :-) (Note: I do/have done graphic design for a living)
ReplyDeleteI like them all - do they come in equine sizes? Mom thinks your name should be there somewhere and I have to agree.
ReplyDeleteYour fren,
I think 1b is the winner.
ReplyDeleteI like 1b =)
ReplyDeleteI like the last one in the list...all caps...
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