LITTLE LATTE...
Miss my little buddy. Things happen for a
reason. My little Latte came into my life to give me comfort. My
buddy Bosco died and I adopted Latte for a friend. She was not able to
take him home because of an ill mom and I kept him at home with me waiting for
her to claim him. That never happened. My friend could not take
Latte home. I had adopted him so I kept him.
I loved and still love the little guy but it was
just not meant to be. I became ill and could not care for my little
cutie. I had to take him back to Sean Casey Animal Rescue. It broke
my heart. I kept him for a full year. I wanted to spend Christmas
with him. December 25th was his birthday. He was going to turn
one. I did not want to miss this day! We spent it together. I
have photos of him to remember the moment.
Let me share with you where it all began...
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Latte
A real cutie...
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The Open Space Gallery Project has been a venue for Amateur and
Professional photographers/Artists to exhibit their work in a public Green
Space. The Project began touring the gardens of the Brooklyn Queens Land Trust
(BQLT) in 2006. The official introduction of the gallery to the BQLT gardens
was at the BQLT Founder's Day Celebration at The Magonolia Tree Earth Center,
677 Lafayette Avenue, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. "Images of the
Gardens" of BQLT was installed at the George Washington Carver Art
Gallery. Project was funded by Open Space Gallery Project and sponsored in part
by BQLT. AWARDS: NYSCA Award in 2003 and 2006 administered in Kings County by
the The Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. Honoree Award from Brooklyn Borough
President, Marty Markowitz in 2004. Green Award from Brooklyn Borough
President, Marty Markowitz and Congressional Certificate of Recognition from
Congressman Ed Towns in 2010. Project was awarded The Brooklyn Queens Land
Trust Presidential Award in 2014. Project has been sponsored in part by
Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Inc, Optimum Design, Inc. Exhibition Prints, Inc.
and Streets are Saying Things, Inc.