Creature Thoughts, April 2017

I believe that all humans who live with, work with, or dedicate their lives to animals, should do all they can to study those souls, and learn their natures. Yes, it’s very important to know accurate information about health care, nutrition, and the mechanics of training. It’s also important, though, and so enriching, to know the soul of that being. Who did he evolve from, and why is he who he is in modern times? What were his ancestors like? What aspects of his life and behavior can be traced back to the wild creatures in which his DNA took form?

Our animal friends enrich our lives in so many ways. I hope that we can all continue to expand that enrichment, as we open our knowing to the lessons they teach.

Creature Thoughts, March 2017

How aware are we, when we bring our new family members home, that every moment of every day, in everything we do with our pets, we are teaching them? What behaviors are we likely to encourage if we’re not paying attention?

Back On Track

Thanks to a very, very dear friend (who has saved my technological tush more than once, this time in a big way), I am back to what (for me) passes for normal. It took longer than estimated, but I am now on a reliable system again, with all my important software operational. I still have…

Computer problems … Again

UPDATE Thursday, 23 February: We’re getting closer to a permanent solution. The new (to me) system (a Mac Mini) is here. I’m just awaiting an adapter which will allow me to use it with the VGA monitor I have here, and I should be reliably connected again. I remain hopeful that I’ll be returning to…

Stepping Toward Normal….

Or, I should say, “normal for me”, shouldn’t I? I am back to work, back to a semi-usual schedule (though still limiting the number of sessions I can do per day according to how I’m feeling). I am again taking limited phone consultations (no more than one per day), though my preference is still for…