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Writing a Love Poem
I am sharing this delightful, touching, and inspiring message from Andrea Gibson and Meg Falley two of my favorite humans. In addition to giving some great advice about how to write a love poem to a homo sapien, they have reminded me that I can write one for my animal family as well. So here is one for Gabby with whom I shared a love filled, 14-year journey. RIP my sweet girl. You are ALWAYS in my heart.. FOR GABBY There was a soul, small and perfectly comfortable in herself, who walked this earth with quiet paws. She taught me these simple lessons: Love yourself. Love the planet and those who share it with you. Love the time you have been given. Never forget - Love is eternal P.S. Please share any poems you've written for your animal family. Happy Valentine's Day dear ones. Jenahttps://www.facebook.com/share/r/1W3xkHN7mK/
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Wild At Heart
"If it is wild to your own heart, protect it. Preserve it. Love it. And fight for it, and dedicate yourself to it, whether it is a mountain range, your wife, your husband, or even (heaven forbid) your job. It doesn't matter if it's wild to anyone else: if it's what makes your heart sing, it if makes your days soar like a hawk in the summertime, then focus on it. Because for sure, it's wild, and if it's wild, it'll mean you're still free. No matter where you are." - Rick Bass
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Welcome to the Pack: Otherwise known as the pod, pride, herd, murder, gaggle, and convocation
Please say hello and tell us a bit about yourself. What's your favorite animal? Did you have a pet as a kid? Name? Species? How did your relationship with animals shape who you became as an adult? Do you have an animal now? Name? Species? What does the name of the group, Wild Dialogs make you think of?
Helping wild to thrive
Today I spent many hours of my day saving wild lifes. The rain that in this days overflowed the grasses made a bad joke to the frogs that layed their precious carge of eggs in the shallow water instead of in the canals of the pond. The water percoled under the soil leaving hundreds eggs dry on the grasses. So I spent hours to pick groups of eggs up, one by one and put them in the higher water to ensure the tadpoles the survival. In 4 hours I collected 500 spawns of frog, each containing several hundreds eggs.To crowl in the mud in a race against the time to save the eggs from drying it has been very tiring but fulfilling too. We often live our life far from wildlife. But when we have special opportunities to get in contact with it and help it to thrive is like we find again our role in the net of life.
Helping wild to thrive
Spirit Lives in EVERYTHING
As someone who seriously and persistently lived to be in water (I would sneak into our neighbor's yard to swim in their pool at night. And yes, I got into A LOT of trouble for doing it), this photographer's work captivates me. The ocean was the main reason living in Hawaii was wonderful. You can see and feel the life surging within the water in this video. How do you feel about water and the ocean in particular? Is there a particular place you like to swim? https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=saved&v=25345651715130534
Spirit Lives in EVERYTHING
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Storytellers exploring how engaging with animals and the natural world can produce compelling narratives that serve as catalytsts for positive change.
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