Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Sweet little puppy of mine

 
   I have spent many years working with animals of all kinds and spent time with people from all walks of life & there is on thing I know for sure "Doody Happens".  


I would like to share some thoughts on the subject.
Did you know there are about 77.5 million dog owners in the United States alone? With so many Dogs and a countless number of other animals, domestic and wild that we encounter every day, teaching children how to connect and relate to them is important  for our future.

One of the biggest hitches with owning a pet is the “bathroom” issue.
Where will they go and who will clean up after them?
This is just the reality of owning a pet. This can be very stressful for any pet owner and can affect and disrupt the whole household if the “doody” is where it’s not wanted. 

 Try Communicating with a child about their feelings and how their pet might feel.This could lead to a better connection and insight to others -pets and people alike. 

The book is especially for people with kids and pets and designed to help kids relate to animals and connect to their own feelings.

So I say to all, when you step in (you know what) and it stresses you out, remember,
it's  good luck and "it happens".

Love and understanding is key.


 This is what happens when you spend so much time with animals!
 You write a children’s’ book about puppies and what you think
  your puppy is doing (doody) and where she does it.
 I recently wrote a book with all of my pets as characters

“Little Puppy & the Mystery of the Doody in the Hallway”


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Monday, May 9, 2011

Wild Thoughts


                                                            www.joannesullam.com    May Flowers
It was a rainy April day after a long winter that I sat in my chair dreaming of my dream garden. My thoughts stray to last spring when I was on a very tight budget that did not allow for my dream garden, but still excited about my piddles of flowers and what the color scheme would be (Artist before gardener). I went to the garden center. Happily I planted away, first the front of the house then I made my way up to the deck. Oh what a glorious sunny day it was.
Then as I look out into the field, what joy! Bella, the fawn I had raised had come by for a visit! I called out to her and she headed towards the house.
My day simply could not get any better!
As I turned the corner to the front of the house there was my beautiful Bella eating the last of the red geraniums!! The Eric Clapton song (From Derek & the Dominos) started to play in my head (My version) “Bella’s” bottom blues.
She even got to the flowers on the table (I didn’t think she would raid the table too).
 I was going to plant them for the hummingbirds and it had only been a passing thought (Hmm, I wonder if Bella would eat the flowers). Well, I had my answer and there she was; looking so innocent with those big eyes. I could almost hear her say,
                        “Thanks for the snack Mom”.   
 Oh, how I love gardening but I love Bella more, and all of her friends.
  After all that’s why I moved to the country so I can see the wildlife in my back (and) front   yard. 

You can decide to embrace or fight. 
I say embrace!
There are plenty of wildlife friendly plants out there.

(I do confess I am still trying to out smart a squirrel)
Remember to dream big and share that dream and a full belly for our 
furry and feathered friends.
Happy Gardening!
JoAnne

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