It’s a Curse to be Born Beautiful!

I’m in love, again. Meet Cindy’s new friend, Penelope. Dedicating this song to you Cindy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Ge5RD6ulc

Cindy Knoke

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She is so tired of superficial people who only value her for her looks! She is talented and creative. She can give you high-five.
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How many other girls can do this? Plus when your built like Penelope, it takes lots of effort to get your paw in the air!
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Okay, okay, she wears a pink bow in her hair and pink polish on her toes. But that’s not her fault. How she dresses has nothing to do with this issue. Besides her human makes her wear it. You have to admit, if it was her choice, she’d be rolling in mud. Dang, damn, pink bow…
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Being a beauty is such a beast!

Note re: verisimilitude. Penelope is not her real name. I can’t remember her real name. But I met her for a hurried minute in Pismo Beach. Her human seemed lovely, and Penelope was obviously…

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About The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap

The year 1895 was filled with memorable historical events: the Dreyfus Affair divided France; Booker T. Washington gave his Atlanta address; Richard Olney, United States Secretary of State, expanded the effects of the Monroe Doctrine in settling a boundary dispute between the United Kingdom and Venezuela; and Oscar Wilde was tried and convicted for "gross indecency" under Britian's recently passed law that made sex between males a criminal offense. When the news of Wilde's conviction went out over telegraphs worldwide, it threw a small Nevada town into chaos. This is the story of what happened when the lives of its citizens were impacted by the news of Oscar Wildes' imprisonment. It is chronicle of hatred and prejudice with all its unintended and devastating consequences, and how love and friendship bring strength and healing. Paulette Mahurin, the author, is a Nurse Practitioner who lives in Ojai, California with her husband Terry and their two dogs--- Max and Bella. She practices women's health in a rural clinic and writes in her spare time. All profits from her book are going to animal rescue, Santa Paula Animal Shelter, the first and only no-kill shelter in Ventura County, CA, where she lives. (see links below on Ventura County Star Article & Shelter) To find out more please go the The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap on facebook or Amazon or e-mail us at the gavatar addresses. Thank you. (photos: of Paulette, her family, and a reading at The Ojai Art Center, July 2012)
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26 Responses to It’s a Curse to be Born Beautiful!

  1. tazzielove says:

    Wadda face. And, great song.

  2. FlaHam says:

    Paulette, everyone needs a little pink in their wardrobe. Penelope, is as cute as she can be. Thanks for sharing her. Take care, Bill

  3. gita4elamats says:

    Pretty in pink. Precious! (。◕‿◕。)

  4. South Bound says:

    A face only a mother could love!! But they are full of expression and gorgeous!

  5. Hilarious and adorable. Just like any diva at heart. Love those nails. One of my favorite colors of polish!
    Yisraela

  6. cindy knoke says:

    That is definitely HER song!!! PERFECT!! lol! Still laughing! She was so adorable doing her high fives!!! Thank you for enjoying her as much as I did my friend and for the kind reblog! Hugs to you~

  7. Penelope is one classy lady.

  8. 68ghia says:

    A curse indeed 😉

  9. WordsFallFromMyEyes says:

    A wonderful reblog 🙂

    I thought the headline related to beautiful women & I was interested to read it as I do think unless you had really grounded parenting, it would be a curse to be born beautiful.

    However, got here & it’s all about Penelope and I loved it! 🙂

  10. natuurfreak says:

    I personal don’t like people putting some cloths on by dogs and do not like people colored nails of animals.May seems beautiful but dogs are much happier without all that.The photo is cute.

  11. fournier0917 says:

    Yes, as South Bound said, a face only a mother could love, and if I may, a father with a sense of humour. On the other hand, as a recent poem goes, “Looks At Me” ~ beneath the surface ~. JJ

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