Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
December 31, 2011
Favorite Animal Videos -- Watch and Smile!
My New Year's gift to you, dear friends. Here are some videos from YouTube to make you smile.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Janice
July 27, 2011
Pets and Language

Jackie, December 2009
The media is all abuzz about new science findings regarding dogs who "are much smarter than scientists have thought." Thousands of dollars of research might have been saved, had they spent anytime at my home, or observing the lives of many of my friends who also have dogs. Here's what I could have told scientists, for free:
- Dogs know when you are happy, sad, busy, angry, worried, ill, and in love.
- They know when you mean it, don't mean it, aren't sure if you mean it, and are consulting dog behavior books to find out if you should mean it.
- Dogs know that exercise is good for you.
- Dogs know that high-protein diets make them happier.
- They can find their way around the neighborhood and communicate with the neighbors.
- They understand that mail comes six days a week and sometimes what's in the mail is worth yelling about it.
- Dogs realize that fashion isn't important.
- Dogs are comfortable with all their body parts and the body parts of those they love.
- Dogs are not afraid of other dogs bigger than themselves. In fact, the smaller the dog, I've found, the more emphatic they are to express their bravery.
- Dogs can tell who is naughty and who is nice.
Those of us who love animals are glad they are finally getting the respect they deserve.

My sister Joyce with Susie, circa 1974. Susie was my wonderful pet through junior high and high school. She died when I was in college. (Photo by Woodrow Phelps)

"The Best Dog in the World," Buster. Buster was a rescued dog from the Bishop Animal Shelter in Bradenton, Florida. He was the dog my sons grew up with. 1991 - 2003
Tyler, 2011.

My sister, Joan, has two very smart African grey parrots. Koby, 2008.
Beautiful Maximillian pionus Gracie, 2010.
Pretty Girl Farley, was Mark's dog until we married. Now she's mine too. She is so cuddly and soft, fast and smart as can be. This past year she had major knee surgery, but she's doing well now. Farley was a rescued dog and a real gem! Below, is a drawing I did of Farley shortly after we met.

Goffins cockatoo, Bailey. Sadly, she died in 2006, a few weeks after I received a contract to write "Open Your Heart with Pets: Mastering Life through Love of Animals" (Dreamtime Publishing, 2007).
Bailey helping my son Bryce with a puzzle.

This handsome 30-something Amazon parrot is Jake. Jake was a rescued parrot who now lives a happy life of retirement in North Carolina. Jake was the parrot with a dozen "Hellos!" (Bored "hello" for when the phone rang. Friendly "hello" for when someone new visited. Seductive, think Joey on "Friends", "helllloooo..." for if I ever walked up to his cage half-dressed.)


Do not dismiss the humble teddy bear hamster as a pet. Timmy spent most of his life in a cage, but loved to sit on my knee and watch television. His short life ended in 2001. (Photo by Sonja Beal)

Above is the last photo taken of our Pomeranian Sable who died in 2004 at age 13. Before she became ill, Sable had long fur and looked like a little black bear. She drew curious glances when riding around town in my car.

Dogs with dark faces are difficult to photograph. This photo was taken by my sister Joyce and is of her dog Oscar. Oscar died not too long ago and Joyce rescued Hayley, a big dog who now enjoys a good home and keeps our mother company during the day. (See photo below by Joyce Phelps).

From Still Her Spirit Sings by Robert W. Kurkela. Bob's loving dog Spirit was mostly black, but I altered his appearance a bit to fit the format of the book. I came to love the character of Spirit after working with Bob and Kidzpoetz Publishing on this book.
Above and below are drawings from They Called Me Beautiful. (I self-published the retelling of the classic story Beautiful Joe with illustrations under a pen name.) Above, you can see the children who rescued Joe from the hands of a cruel master. Below is Joe's friend, Dandy.


July 11, 2011
Tyler at Old Man's Cave
Tyler at Old Man’s Cave
all those favorite days
how I love to think on them
the sun was shining
and warmed my arms, my head
the caves welcomed us
you ran free in wonderland
your dog essence
overflowing with happiness
as I followed behind you in wonder
I placed you on a high ledge
in the sunshine, my small dragon
and you seemed to be in heaven
in your presence, I felt safe in the woods
nothing bothered me, then

June 1, 2011
Daisy Mae, you were so very much loved...

My dear friend, Florence Clark, has shared with me that her beloved dog, Daisy, left earth in May. I wrote about Daisy on Appalachian Morning in 2009, you can see the article here. Since 2009, Flo has keep me posted on Daisy's wonderful antics and also her loving spirit as she has been such a support and help to Flo over the years. I've seen the photos, drawings, paintings, and sculptures Flo has done of Daisy and celebrated with her the transformation of the spirit of love into the visible form of works of art. And celebrated Daisy, who will be very much missed.
Here are some images and a poem from Flo.
BABY GIRL #4
I spend most of my time alone
alone..but not
lonely:
WE are almost always
Together
We know everything about
each other
WORDS are not necessary,
although I believe you understand
Everything.
You and I understand
the meanings in:
The smallest
movements-
the softest sounds-
the daily routines-
of our other
-The
You-
that is the other half of
-We-
The one who
knows
Everything
About me
March 21, 2010
Creating a Children's Book - illlustrations
Unfortunately, the smilebox is not showing the captions that explain the images. Why some illustrations were chosen over others, and the photos of the real dog, Spirit. I am trying to get Hallmark to fix the glitch and will then post a corrected Smilebox. Thank you for viewing! |
Another free slideshow by Smilebox |
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