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Inspired by Rockhounding Pals

The weekly Rockhounding Pals post, which appears on our social media feeds, beautifully reflects the remarkable connection that exists between pets and their humans. If you would like to participate, we invite you to visit any of our social media feeds (see information below). Or, if you don’t spend time on social media, feel free to email managing editor Antoinette Rahn at (arahn@beckett.com) a photo and information about your favorite pal, and we’ll place your pet in the queue for a future Rockhounding Pals spotlight.

“An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.” – Martin Buber

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Anyone fortunate enough to chat with Janice Cramer quickly realizes she is “just one of those people.” Kindhearted, caring, quiet, compassionate, a wonderful friend, hard-working, and an amazing lapidary artist. I hope you enjoy learning more about Janice
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OPALS
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