This blog feature amusing and heartwarming stories about our late Leonberger dog Bronco, as well as other Leonbergers. It also has a lot of information about the Leonberger breed, the history, care, training, Leonberger organizations, etc. I also wrote a Leonberger book, which I am featuring in the sidebar.
Illustrations by Naomi Rosenblatt for my Book and This is Blog Post 100
My book “The Life and Times of Le Bronco von der Löwenhöhle: Stories and Tips from Thirteen Years with a Leonberger” feature 58 photos and 16 illustrations, all in color. The illustrations were made by Naomi Rosenblatt. Some of the stories in my book I think are funny, exciting, or touching but like it is for most people, the best moments you don’t record with photos or video. You miss them. Some of the stories in my book I believe would have gone viral if they had been recorded, but they weren’t, and that’s why I needed someone who knew how to create an illustration of the events (without charging too much). I don’t know how to draw so I couldn’t do it. I think she did a good job.
This is my 100th post since I started my Leoberger blog back in March 2022. I think showing the 16 illustrations made by Naomi Rosenblatt is a good 100th post. I also included links to stories related to the illustrations of the event if I’ve made a blog post about it, usually in the form of an excerpt from my book. To read the stories related to the illustrations that does not have a link, you’ll have to get my book. Anyway, I’ll hope you will enjoy the illustrations below.
My wife was harassed by a peeping Tom at night. In fact, he was harassing women all over the neighborhood. I hired private detectives to catch him but to no avail. Can you guess who solved the problem? To read about it click here or here.
Peeping Tom by our bedroom windowBronco saving the neighborhood.Oops! What happens when a Leonberger doesn’t listen to you? See the book for the story.
Leonbergers have an excellent sense of smell. Our Leonberger Bronco sniffed out and found our run away hamsters on a number of occasions. He had a hamster search and rescue operation going, On one occasion his special superpower became somewhat embarrassing. Please don’t tell anyone. The victims still don’t know what happened. Click here or here to find out what happened.
Don’t worry he didn’t eat the hamsters. He most likely saved them.Wouldn’t you be somewhat distressed if a big dog put you in his mouth? Hamster CPR was needed but the hamsters were just fine. Again, please don’t tell the owners of the hamsters.
Bronco’s attack on the laptop made the Best Buy Geek Squad technicians’ day. It was something e had never seen before. You shouldn’t ignore your dog while playing computers games, it’s upsetting and what if he crushes or eats your computer. To read about it click here.
That’s the best story I’ve ever heard. With a good story the warranty will always apply. Remember that!
I can’t believe Bronco did this to me. Pushing our German Shepherd into the storm drain while barking and acting like crazy because he saw a dog across the street. The man lifted up his dog and fled down the street and left me with a mess. To read this crazy story click here.
Our German Shepherd Baby in the storm drain. Me trying to handle the situation. After this Baby decided that I had to walk her separately from Bronco. She loved Bronco very much, but I guess she had some misgivings after this event.Rabbits are fun to chase, aren’t they? Some people think watching such games is hilarious.Our Labrador left us tragically and unexpectantly. Evidence that we humans our cruel.Sometimes not thinking things through is cruel. Watch your emotions. We could have done better for our brave German Shepherd Baby.Sometimes Bronco gave you a reason to run as fast as you could.One time Bronco had to wear a full leg cast that could not be bumped. Well, he turned into a cast wearing monster chasing people and dogs around the neighborhood. Never mind not bumping the cast.Run for your life, yes run for your life dear. On the rare occasions that Bronco was not well behaved it was better to flee.Our smart little angel was unlucky with cancer and I was not there for him.Bronco lived a very long life for a Leonberger. Giant breeds don’t live long. The Leonberger Health Foundation International is trying to fix that. Bronco’s longevity is an inspiration for all Leonbergers and giant breeds around the world. Hopefully his DNA sample will be of some help.The paw prints that dogs leave in your heart are eternal.
My name is Thomas Wikman. I am a software/robotics engineer with a background in physics. I am currently retired. I took early retirement. I am a dog lover, and especially a Leonberger lover, a home brewer, craft beer enthusiast, I’m learning French, and I am an avid reader. I live in Dallas, Texas, but I am originally from Sweden. I am married to Claudia, and we have three children. I have two blogs. The first feature the crazy adventures of our Leonberger Le Bronco von der Löwenhöhle as well as information on Leonbergers. The second blog, superfactful, feature information and facts I think are very interesting. With this blog I would like to create a list of facts that are accepted as true among the experts of the field and yet disputed amongst the public or highly surprising. These facts are special and in lieu of a better word I call them super-facts.
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40 thoughts on “Illustrations by Naomi Rosenblatt for my Book and This is Blog Post 100”
Aw heck, Thomas, you made me cry. But I laughed, too–hamster CPR!
That was so fun to look at the drawings, Thomas, and read a little about them. I especially liked the rainbow bridge pictures – so touching. I can relate to how deeply the losses of our four-footed family members feel to us. Congrats on 100 posts! That’s awesome.
Congratulations to Naomi for the wonderful illustrations! It is not always easy for an illustrator to capture the writer’s vision but these look fantastic, full of energy, fun and love. It must be hard for you all since Bronco passed away – hope sharing his amazing life through the book and blog helps a little.
Thank you Annika and you are right, we lost a big part of us when Bronco died. He was very special. As you say the blog and the book is a way to remember him.
Aw heck, Thomas, you made me cry. But I laughed, too–hamster CPR!
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Thank you so much Priscilla. Yes I am glad my wife knows how to do Hamster CPR😁
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Always liked those illustrations. It was nice to look at them again, to remember the sadness and the funny moments.
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Thank you so much Denise. Dogs give us so much.
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They do.
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Her illustrations captured the emotion as well as the action. Has she published anywhere else?
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Yes I agree. She has helped others and she has a portfolio. Naturally I have her information if someone is interested.
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Bronco sounds like an incredible dog. I don’t remember hearing about Leonbergers until I discovered your blog. Amazing experiences!
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Thank you Dawn. It is a rare breed and I had not heard of them until our son started talking about them and we started doing research.
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What a lovely post today. I really enjoyed it. Your illustrator captured the emotions perfectly and made me cry and laugh.
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Thank you so much Deanne 💖
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Congrats on your 100th post, Tom! Love the illustrations in your book 🙂
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Thank you so much Rosaline. I really appreciate it.
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I laughed and cried. Love the stories and the illustrations. Congratulations on your 100th post! 😊
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Thank you so much Avigail for your very kind words and greeting 💖
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My pleasure. Love your posts about your dogs. 🐾
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Thanks for sharing your illustrations in your book thanks so much.
Let’s follow our blogs. Anita
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Yes sure! You’ve been to so many places. Thank you for commenting.
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Beautiful illustration! Great shared! ☺️
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Thank you so much for your kind comment Priti
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What delightful illustrations! I so enjoyed this post, thank you!
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Thank you so much Jennifer for your kind words
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Truly my pleasure!
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That was so fun to look at the drawings, Thomas, and read a little about them. I especially liked the rainbow bridge pictures – so touching. I can relate to how deeply the losses of our four-footed family members feel to us. Congrats on 100 posts! That’s awesome.
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Thank you so much Diane. I really appreciate it. Yes unfortunately dogs don’t live that long. We have to say goodbye and it is difficult.
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❤
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The cover of the book is great. Love the illustrations and the story. Congratulations and best wishes.
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Thank you so much Shobana. I wish all the best to you as well.
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Sweetly moving stories. I like the softness of the illustrations and love the rainbow bridge page.
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Thank you so much for your kind words JoAnna
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I love your story and illustrations.
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Thank you for your kind comment Vijay!
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What delightful illustrations! I so enjoyed this post, thank you!
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Thank you so much Max.
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Congratulations to Naomi for the wonderful illustrations! It is not always easy for an illustrator to capture the writer’s vision but these look fantastic, full of energy, fun and love. It must be hard for you all since Bronco passed away – hope sharing his amazing life through the book and blog helps a little.
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Thank you Annika and you are right, we lost a big part of us when Bronco died. He was very special. As you say the blog and the book is a way to remember him.
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The illustrations by Naomi are super!
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Thank you Paul. Yes I think she did a good job.
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