It is with great sadness that we must report the following:
Beulah May Duck was laid to rest last week.
Beulah May Duck was laid to rest last week.
She died as a result of a "hit and run" incident
as she made her way on her daily jaunt to the creek down the road.
She is survived by her sister...
Edith Duck
and her constant companion, Mr. Wellington.
She will be missed by all residents of the Duck Pond.
She was a member of the Muscovy-Cross Duck Association,
the Bee Haven Acres Duckpond Ladies Auxiliary,
Ducks Unlimited, The Daffy Gaffers (a comedic a-capella group),
and Mothers Against Drunk Ducks.
Her hobbies included nesting and preening.
Sadly, she did not live long enough to hatch out her own clutch of eggs.
She had hoped to have a large family this coming spring.
Beulah May Duck started her life in the beautiful Black Dog Valley,
where she lived on a lovely pond-less homestead.
She was initially raised to be Duck-a -L'Orange,
but was granted a pardon and brought to Bee Haven Acres to peacefully live out her life.
Even with a wealth of warning signs along the road,
and precious little daily traffic,
she succumbed to the carelessness of a speeding motorist.
It's sad... we do everything in our power to keep our precious critters safe....
and yet...
things happen beyond our control.
We will miss you, Beulah May.
You were a good duck.
She was a member of the Muscovy-Cross Duck Association,
the Bee Haven Acres Duckpond Ladies Auxiliary,
Ducks Unlimited, The Daffy Gaffers (a comedic a-capella group),
and Mothers Against Drunk Ducks.
Her hobbies included nesting and preening.
Sadly, she did not live long enough to hatch out her own clutch of eggs.
She had hoped to have a large family this coming spring.
Beulah May Duck started her life in the beautiful Black Dog Valley,
where she lived on a lovely pond-less homestead.
She was initially raised to be Duck-a -L'Orange,
but was granted a pardon and brought to Bee Haven Acres to peacefully live out her life.
Even with a wealth of warning signs along the road,
she succumbed to the carelessness of a speeding motorist.
It's sad... we do everything in our power to keep our precious critters safe....
and yet...
things happen beyond our control.
We will miss you, Beulah May.
You were a good duck.
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xo Kris
I have enjoyed reading your blog and continue to check it weekly...you are an inspiration in your love and care for your animals. Thank you for sharing.