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Ziggy | Beyond The Rainbow Bridge
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Share on yahoo buzz. One Year Gone – Farewell, Zigacious Amadeus. One Year Gone – Farewell, Zigacious Amadeus. This post was originally written and posted one year ago – the day after we lost our precious little Ziggy boy. In honor of his death anniversary, known as a yahrzeit in the Jewish culture, I am reposting it here on BtRB. Hey, Zig. Wherever you are now… we still miss you.]. I wrote recently about the mental acuity of one of our cats. He started having a little trouble leaping up to his favorite ...
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Tygerwolfe | Beyond The Rainbow Bridge
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Share on yahoo buzz. One Year Gone – Farewell, Zigacious Amadeus. One Year Gone – Farewell, Zigacious Amadeus. This post was originally written and posted one year ago – the day after we lost our precious little Ziggy boy. In honor of his death anniversary, known as a yahrzeit in the Jewish culture, I am reposting it here on BtRB. Hey, Zig. Wherever you are now… we still miss you.]. I wrote recently about the mental acuity of one of our cats. He started having a little trouble leaping up to his favorite ...
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Baby | Beyond The Rainbow Bridge
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Share on yahoo buzz. 8220;Thank you…”. 8220;Thank you…”. Though her name was Baby, I never actually knew my first dog when she. A baby. According to the vet, she was at least twenty years old when we got her. Even for a toy poodle, that’s fairly old. We only had her for three years, but she was an amazing blessing to me the entire time, that old girl. By the time it was coming on time for her to leave her aging body behind, we also had a young cat by the name of Smokey. About a week later, she stopped ea...
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Gone but never forgotten… | Beyond The Rainbow Bridge
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Share on yahoo buzz. Gone but never forgotten…. Gone but never forgotten…. This is a site I’ve been wanting to create for awhile. Dedicated to all the loved and lost pets that have graced our lives with their far-too-brief presence. I lost my first pet, a parakeet named Buddy, when I was fourteen. The most recent pet I’ve bid goodbye to was my best friend’s cat, Taru. A poster I created for a fictitious autobiographical movie in a digital art class. One Year Gone – Farewell, Zigacious Amadeus.
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A Howl of Introduction | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. A Howl of Introduction. The idea of totemism was first introduced to Western culture by anthropologists studying the beliefs of tribal societies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The term is derived from the Ojibwe word odoodum. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Pine as Totem (with emphasis on connecting via pine nuts) | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. Pine as Totem (with emphasis on connecting via pine nuts). On December 18, 2012. Posted in: plant totems. English: Pinyon pine (Pinus monophylla), open cone on tree with light-colored, empty pine nuts left in place after jay and squirrel foraging of the good, dark-brown ones. At m in Swall Meadows, Mono County, California. (Photo credit: Wikipedia). And in Asia the nuts are likely to belong to the Korean Pine. MadSci Network. http:/ www&#...
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Garlic as Totem | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. On December 18, 2012. Posted in: plant totems. English: A basket of garlic (allium sativum) offered for sale at the farmers’ market in Rochester, Minnesota (Photo credit: Wikipedia). People who use garlic for medical purposes may also want to seek out this totem for added insight. Garlic Wikipedia. http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garlic. Green, Aliza. Field Guide to Produce. San Francisco: Quirk Productions, Inc., 2004. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Strange To-Do List | Claudia Suzanne
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November 26, 2012. I’ve been sufficiently whelmed since Tom died to bare blog. And yet, my to-do list is longer than it’s ever been, what with taking Ghostwriter Certification Training into Cal State Long Beach. Creating new classes for aspiring authors, producing Ghostwriters Unite! Next May, writing new manuals and the 5th edition of This Business of Books, and a few gazillion other things. Not to mention the baking. And the sights and sounds of baking. It’s going to be nice. And I’...Be a ghost writer.
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My First Buddy | Beyond The Rainbow Bridge
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Share on yahoo buzz. I remember a lot of things about Buddy. I hope to go into detail over future posts about him, but when I think of him, it’s the little things that stand out. Buddy was purchased at a few weeks old from the erstwhile Great Barrier Reef Pet Store located in Houston, TX. It closed a few years after we got him – I don’t actually know when. Not long after Buddy passed away we went back to where he’d come from and found it closed. But it’s Buddy’s life I want to celebrate. Buddy’s ca...
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