Honoring Biscuit: A Special Commission
This week, we received a surprise in the mail! To our great delight, we received a very special commission from an anonymous fan of Biscuit! We received a beautiful custom painted stone of Biscuit, pictured below. It is just beautiful. Thank you so very much to the person who had this stone commissioned for us! We love it and we do not have anything like this! It is beautiful and it is a welcome addition to our home — thank you! thank you!
I e-mailed Lisa Beth Carter, the owner of the Rock Art USA and the artist who made this custom painted stone of Biscuit shown below, to let her know that we loved the stone of Biscuit to paint the stone. Lisa indicated that she used the image shown below of Biscuit. (Lisa indicated that she reoriented Biscuit pictured in the photograph below to paint the stone.)
Thank you again to the person who sent us this truly unique and thoughtful gift in honor of our little Biscuit. Doug and I are most grateful and thankful for your kindness and generosity. We are so grateful for the fans of our little Biscuit and for your sincere support during this time. Thank you.
A custom painted stone of your furry family member makes a truly wonderful gift! If you are interested in a commission, you can contact Lisa Beth Carter at ourplaceusa@hotmail.com and you may visit her website, Rock Art USA; and you can also visit her Facebook page.
Such a beautiful, thoughtful and generous gift.
Lovely! I agree with Rebecca, so thoughtful!
There is a book you may be interested in reading called “Maya’s First Rose” by Martin S. Kosins; it is a book about the story of his dog Maya and their life together. It’s not a long read, and it is very touching (you’ll need tissue). Like you and Doug with Biscuit, Maya went through many medical problems before the end and Martin’s tale of how he coped.
That is an awesome tribute to Biscuit! Very well done; it looks exactly like Biscuit!! Very thoughtful, beautifully done. I know you don’t do facebook, but there is also a man who adored & cherish his doggie….John and Scheop, who lived to be 20 years old. They were even on the news. You can look them up on the web. I’m going to tell everyone I know about this on my page!
Very cute idea! That secret someone really cares about you and Biscuit’s memory.
This is fabulous!!! I love it!!
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