It’s Harriet!
Those two words could be heard across the Fairfield Glade farmers market last week, when the once-stray beagle who cemented the community during COVID-19 isolations in the summer of 2021 was back in the community for the first time since her capture and adoption.
Now the beloved pet of Jody and Amy Farley of Crossville, Harriet and the Farleys were in Fairfield Glade to help promote Keith Robinson’s book, “Hey, Harriet!”
Many members of the community stopped by to say hello to the pup, give her a stroke or nuzzle, and have their photos made with the beagle who became a Fairfield Glade social media sensation as Glade residents watched her carefully, left out food and tried to come to her rescue.
They included a happy Sue Greismann, who hadn’t seen the once-wayward pup since she successfully rescued her. Greismann was among those in the community who watched for Harriet and made sure the little beagle was fed as she eluded Gladers over a five-month period.
Robinson, a correspondent for the Glade Sun and parent newspaper Crossville Chronicle, has previously written profiles about Harriet for the Sun‘s sister publication, the Cumberland Now magazine.
He said he sold out of all copies of “Hey, Harriet!” he brought to the farmers market. The book can be ordered on Amazon, or those wanting to wait can buy a copy from Robinson at an upcoming August farmers market.