Judy Lore

Judy Lore

After three decades teaching middle school students in PA, Judy Lore was able to retire to Salida. She volunteers at Ark-Valley Humane Society and has taken up photography, but spends much of her day opening and closing doors for Jesse, Dusty, Zoe, and Dylan - the terribly spoiled dogs who allow her to live with them in order to get treats.

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7 responses to “Rudy, first among many”

  1. Great story, Judy. Sometimes it takes a nudge to lead us where we are supposed to go. So sad that your “nudger” had her life cut short.

  2. Wonderful blog Judy! I really enjoyed hearing about Rudy and your friend Susie. She really gave you a wonderful gift. I’m looking forward to hearing more!

    Lori

  3. Living next door to Rudy was a joy for me and my children. What would Jason & Sarah do without the neighbor, Rudy? When they were small, he didn’t mind that they pulled his tail or grabbed him. He was very gentle with them. He was there to lean on during a hot summer day or to fetch the frisby.

    I especially like the picture of Rudy. I remember looking out my kitchen window and seeing him lying in the snow (which he loved)on the stone wall, with his paws crossed and the smow coming down all around him…he wanted to stay out forever!

    We didn’t have a dog, but then, we had Rudy!
    Thanks for the memory!

  4. What a beautiful story. I think you should write that book about your adventures with Rudy.

    Lindy (formerly of Salida and now living in the Sonoran Desert of AZ)

  5. You answered all of the questions I had never even thought to ask of my friend…

    I want to write something deep and meaningful, but I just can’t get past my own selfish memory of the summers spent lying with him on the cool Patton Pavers under the swing with the clean smell of his fur and fresh cut grass…

  6. I remember the day – old wooden steps, a small porch, a back kitchen door, a box, and the puppy I came to know as Rudy Kazody. It has to be one of my earliest memories. I didn’t remember a girl but now I know. And to think the butterfly effect of her life, and your dogs, make my eight year old son, born so far in miles and decades from those Pennsylvania coal mines, swear that he, in some distant future, will get any and all of his children a dog when they turn 3 because he says “everyone should get to have a dog”. What was I that day? Three? I guess he and Susie were right.

  7. Are you the Judy Lore who taught and camped with Pat and me? I happened to see your name on a casual web search. How are you?

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