Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Greetings

Hello to all from Steve, Bobbie, Echo, Chris, Deb and Vickey. Hope all our clients and their pets have managed to survive this hot summer! But Fall is just around the corner and soon we will all be complaining about the cold :) Well that's all for now. We are looking forward to your posts, be sure and check our our poll before you leave!

8 comments:

Jackie N said...

Hi to the TVC gang! I just wanted to let you know I've been perusing your site and I like it! Keep up the great work!

Jackie and the Rott'n Ones

Tharp Veterinary Clinic said...

Thanks Jackie and HI back at you! That's great you are enjoying our site! How are things at your place???

Christina aka CelticWoman said...

Hello to my favorite vet-folks! I think Oreo and Jensen (aka Big Red Dog) should be your pets of the month! Love your website. Chris Camilleri

Tharp Veterinary Clinic said...

Thanks Christina, say do we have Oreo and Big Red Dog in our Client Photos? If not be sure and email their pictures to us, just click on the link at the top of our home page, and we will get them on there. Also I will put in a good word about your choice for Pet of the Month! Ta Ta

Alee said...

Well Well Well! I can't believe it! A Website, email AND a blog!

Looks great Steve! I'll have to come say hi next time I am in Worland... Or you could come say hi next time you are in Billings!

Alyssa Gaulke Reid

Tharp Veterinary Clinic said...

Thanks Alyssa, please do stop in and have a cup of coffee and say hi, we would love to visit!

Lazy E Galaxy said...

You must come in from out in the nebulae. Interesting word it is. A diffuse, cloudlike mass of usually luminous gas, glowing under the influence of radiation from nearby stars. Nebulae are found both within and outside the local galaxy. Occassionally they are not luminous because of the lack of exciting radiation.
SO, wherever you are out in the galaxy, BRING WARM WEATHER WITH YOU!!!

Tharp Veterinary Clinic said...

LOL, now that was a good one! Can't wait to share it with Dr. Steve as he really is in the "nebulae" today!