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Honey B

In honor of Honey B

March 30, 2013 by Sarah

Today was sponsored in honor of a very special member of the CSNW family, Honey B. Here’s the message: “The Wagmanagerie of Stinson Beach sponsors this day at CSNW in honor of Honey B Goodrich-Mulcahy.  Honey B was a member of the CSNW immediate family from the beginning, and her rescue from desperate abandon after Hurricane Katrina, and the support she received throughout her life, are a testament to the same love and affection, devotion and dedication, that our own JB and Diana give to the Cle Elum Seven every day.  Honey B was goofy and beautiful and a handful, and she loved JB and Diana – also like the Seven.  We pay tribute to our friends who took her in and protected her and loved her until she left this mortal plane.”

Honey B

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  1. Denice says

    March 30, 2013 at 4:04 pm

    Honey B was a spirit of her own. Two things about HB I will always remember: One is wasn’t that she didn’t like people, she just wanted to do it in her own time. If you pushed and tried to hurry that process along she would retaliate. If you left her along to become friends on her terms then and only then were rewarded with her friendship. Second, my experience at the sanctuary has changed forever as you see when I would drive up the driveway to report for my shift Diana and J.B. would be out for their morning walk with Honey B. Diana with a cup of coffee and Honey B and J.B. somewhere in the flanks. Diana and J.B. always with smiles and a good morning greetings and Honey B trying so hard to ignore you and go about her business. Some mornings she would come close to sniff and other mornings she just couldn’t be bothered. She may have had a hard life before coming to Diana and J.B. but she was truly loved and accepted for who she was. She had found her sanctuary.

    • mixa says

      March 31, 2013 at 8:02 am

      With what died Honey B please?

  2. mixa says

    March 31, 2013 at 8:03 am

    With what died Honey B please and how old was she?

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