Friday, February 24, 2012

For the Horse lover, a book review: Ground Manners






Ground Manners
A Novel

By Cynthia D’Errico
Xlibris
Soft Cover, 2011, $19.99
Hard Cover, 2011, $24.99
ISBN: 978-1-4568-2394-8
Available at: www.groundmannersnovel.com or on Amazon

Reviewed by Carol M. Upton

Learning that horses were butchered for meat left many people feeling raw and lied to,like suddenly finding out that your neighbour had barbecued your retriever or
microwaved your cat. Like so many others, Yanne was clearly unaware that, whether
for meat or other reasons, horses were slaughtered at all.
~ Part Three, Chapter Four, p. 116

Ground Manners. A Novel is an innovative synthesis of adventure, romance and animal
advocacy. Cynthia D’Errico has produced a compelling tale based on true stories about Canada’s horse slaughter industry, the dangers of continuing to ignore coastline erosion, and which features an especially intriguing thread on how le Canadien became both Quebec’s heritage breed and the National Horse of Canada.

Through the thoughts of Ausencia, a slaughter-bound polo horse, the opening pages
introduce us to the horse refuge run by animal communicator Skye Spahro and her
daughter on Isle-Saint-Jean- Baptiste. The Institute of Nature Communications, like
many horse rescues across the country, is dedicated to the care and rehoming of
abused horses, including the rescue of those slated for slaughter.

The horses narrate a good part of the story as D’Errico performs skillful shifts from the human to the animal point of view. These shifts are reminiscent of those in other classics like Babe and Black Beauty, with that same brilliant seamlessness that keeps the reader fully engaged. The character of each horse is carefully delineated so that when Ulric, the eternally calm Belgian draft says: “I don’t like the look of things, Tessa,” his ominous tone ushers the reader into the darkness of the book’s last half.

The themes in this book require the reader to confront the moral dilemmas often present n horse ownership and attempt to expand the reader’s vision of horses. Yet the darkness is never overdone.

The storyline is simultaneously about love, heroes and hope for lasting change in our treatment of animals and the planet – indeed of the very ground we walk on. D’Errico’s writing style intimately involves readers in the lives of her characters, human and animal, in such a way that their world becomes difficult to leave as the
book nears its gripping finale.

Ground Manners is the tale that horse lovers have waited for, but also essential reading for anyone intent on creating a more harmonious relationship with our planet. It will definitely raise public consciousness and is sure to spark debate.

A former ESL teacher and business editor, Cynthia has always felt a special empathy
toward horses with whom she was raised. She continues to promote animals’ rights
to live in whatever is left of their natural environments free of cruelty and neglect.

Visit Cynthia at www.groundmannersnovel.com or
on her Blog at: www.cynthiaderrico.com

- I am adding a line from the Publisher of the J. Allen Boone Classic, Kinship with All Life: Entertaining proof that communication with animals is not a fantasy out of Dr. Doolittle but an indisputable fact of life. - wendy

Baby Steps -- strength in motion.  
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Friday, February 17, 2012

Friday Cute - all weekend long!

It's the little things that make us laugh and it doesn't take much here...
2 million plus views and counting ...

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day

“Every animal knows more than you do.”—Native American Proverb

They Call It Furbaby Wuv...  a valentine ..enjoy ...




Created with love by Kelly Preston, Author of Real Dogs Don't Whisper -

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Decorah Eagle watching season begins again

The Decorah Eagles are on live view again .. So amazing to watch. Here's a recent vid and the Ustream link.



Join the Raptor Project on Facebook

Monitoring the social stream on the side menu is also entertaining.. and sometimes .. informative. :)

Info: Established in 1988, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. We establish and strengthen breeding populations of these raptors by creating, improving, and maintaining nests and nest sites. In addition to directly managing over 40 falcon, eagle, and owl nest sites, we provide training in nest site creation and management across the United States, reach more than 85,000 people each year through lectures, education programs, and our website, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing that bring people closer to the world around them. Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, to expand participation in raptor preservation, and to help foster the next generation of preservationists. Our work deepens the connection between people and the natural world, bringing benefits to both.

  • Check out the links to cams of many of the raptor nests that RRP manages.

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Friday, February 3, 2012

Of Mice and ... Elephants ...

A chief event of life is the day in which we have encountered a mind that startled us.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Engaged minds can startle us without fail... And when we choose to acknowledge and allow that engagement does indeed exist in other species we learn those minds can also inspire awe.


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"All of the animals except for man know that the principle business of life is to enjoy it."
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