"Tucker to the rescue!"
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Description
This artifact is Ellen Cecil-Lemkin's Instagram post where she's sharing a picture of her foster dog dressed up for halloween.
The submitter provided the following about the artifacts history: To give back to the Tallahassee community, I like to foster animals for the Tallahassee Animal Services Shelter. At times, they get animals that are too young for adoption and they reach out to their community of foster parents to take care of them. They had a litter of 12 puppies born to an abandoned female dog and once the puppies were old enough to be weaned, they placed pairs of puppies into homes. I took home two puppies a male (featured here), Tucker, and a female, Rose. In this particular photo, Tucker is dressed up in his Halloween costume.
Instagram is a great place for me to post massive amounts of cute animal photos, so I typically use this space as a place to post all of my fosters and pets.
The submitter provided the following about the artifacts history: To give back to the Tallahassee community, I like to foster animals for the Tallahassee Animal Services Shelter. At times, they get animals that are too young for adoption and they reach out to their community of foster parents to take care of them. They had a litter of 12 puppies born to an abandoned female dog and once the puppies were old enough to be weaned, they placed pairs of puppies into homes. I took home two puppies a male (featured here), Tucker, and a female, Rose. In this particular photo, Tucker is dressed up in his Halloween costume.
Instagram is a great place for me to post massive amounts of cute animal photos, so I typically use this space as a place to post all of my fosters and pets.
Creator
Screen Name: ellenwrites
Ellen Cecil-Lemkin
Ellen Cecil-Lemkin
Source
Ellen Cecil-Lemkin
Publisher
Instagram
Rights
Ellen Cecil-Lemkin
Language
English
Identifier
Coverage
2000-2014
Social Media Post and Meme Item Type Metadata
Citation
Screen Name: ellenwrites
Ellen Cecil-Lemkin
, “"Tucker to the rescue!",” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 23, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/308.
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