Pat has been a regular commenter here for over two years and followed us on Care2 for over a year before that. She has won once before by posting the 59,000th comment in December 2014. She developed some health issues, and we hadn’t seen her for much too long, when she suddenly popped in again to brighten our day. She hails from across the pond, and is still exactly whom I think of when I see British programing featuring the slightly eccentric Lady of the Manor in a castle where the pets rule. Her heart is huge. She is dedicated to food safety, human rights, animal rights, and the environment. Her sense of humor is magnificent, and her comments make her well loved by all here.
Please join me in reminding Her Ladyship just how special she is. Thanks Pat!
14 Responses to “Pat A Has a BIG Mouth! ;-)”
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Felicitations, Lady Pat, and many more. See – we weren't kidding when we all said how much we'd missed you!
"Awesome!" Keep it all up with your BIG mouth. lol. Hugzzz…
congratulations!
Congratulations, Pat! 2 awards is FANTASTIC!
Brexit Survivors are ALL & Always welcomed here – especially such gifted ones!
Congradulations Pat, you are a wizzard
Welcome Glennis!
Congratulations, Pat, love your comments.
Good to have you back Dame Pat A! Congratulations!!
Congrats, Pat. This award underlines how happy we all are that you've come back to PP, Pat. And we also have the privilege of your wonderful and witty comments as it seems you haven't returned to Care2. Three cheers for you, your return and your British insight and humor!
Woo-Hoo!!
Congratuations, Pat for your Award.!!!
Kudos, and the very Best to you!!
Wooo Hooo Your Ladyship!!
Many curtsies to all, and many, many thanks to each and every one! I'd say I lived at Menagerie Manor – were that title not taken by the great and much missed Gerald Durrell about his wonderful place in Jersey (still going strong saving animals from all over the world).
I'm happy to say that my wild robin returned a couple of days ago and is happily coming to be fed every time I open a door – though I can't help still missing my wild robin that would feed from my hand – he (like my favourite grandmother wild blackbird) disappeared in the horrendous gales we had on Feb 14 two years ago – winds over 100 miles an hour. I hope he was blown safely to another village and there trained another human to adore him and feed him!
You're most welcome, Your Ladyship!!