Monthly Archives: December 2008
Winter Lesson from a Beagle
It’s the biggest winter storm that Portland has seen in 40 years. We’ve been stuck in our house for nearly a week! Yesterday, my sweeter half and I took our dogs down to the park to play in the snow. … Continue reading
Pittore
First, let me show you what a peaceful cat looks like: And, now, this is what happens when his owner wakes him up to get a good picture for the animal communicator: This is Pittore. Pittore has lived with his … Continue reading
Details
Pets always give me the details that their parents need to hear. I don’t know which detail matters. Often, they are the most innocuous little things. It can be the color of a sweater, or a favorite place or smell. … Continue reading
How It All Started…Part 3- Bert Teaches Me About A Purpose-filled Life
It took two years for me to get comfortable with the idea of being intuitive. Like most sensitive people, I am often a scared little rabbit about things. To say, “Yes, this is real. I am talking with animals” was … Continue reading
How it all started….Part 2
Six months after my talk with Beulah, we fostered a litter of kittens and their mama. They were left in a cardboard box in the Sandy Pioneer cemetery. A really nice lady found them, and carried them home to her … Continue reading
How It All Started… Part 1
Six years ago, we adopted a nine-year-old weimaraner named Beulah. Her first owner gave her the boot when his fiancee decreed that it was either Beulah or her. The first year was pretty hard for old Beulah, but she grew … Continue reading
Three Dogs, One Family
Remember Shermie? Shermie has two siblings…Bruiser and Sandola. Here’s Bruiser and Sandy: Bruiser is a funny doxie. He described Shermie as “my friend, my big dumb friend.” Shermie and Bruiser are such characters. They both made me laugh from deep … Continue reading