Showing posts with label #animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #animals. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Brownie, The Clueless Pup

 Brownie the Clueless pup

There are way too many serious stuff is going on right now,
we all need a little break.
I made a fun song in memory of my dog, Brownie. he was clueless, he would trip on his own paws, fall into his water bowl, or spending 15 minutes trying to bring a long stick through the door.
He wasn't the smartest, but he was the sweetest little guy.

Watch the videos to hear the entire song. Enjoy!
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Erika M Szabo


Friday, May 24, 2019

Animals in Folklore Part 2

Wolves in European Mythology

Wolves play an integral part in European mythology. They are found in almost every major culture in European history. I thought I would wrap up this small sample of their role with what I thought was the most interesting. 

Celtic


In Celtic mythology the wolf plays many roles. As in other cultures the wolf was seen as a bringer of death and destruction. The Celts never feared them though. These things were necessary for new life and re-birth to occur. Wolves had their own month at the end of winter, which they ruled over, called Faoilleach. This was a time of death and purification. To the Celts though death was celebrated, their loved one's spirit was free and living a better life.

In Celtic mythology the wolf was associated with several famous figure. They are the companion Cerridwen, the goddess of fertility and the moon. Brighid is the goddess of flame, hearth and a patron of warfare and has a wolf as one of four sacred animals. The Morrigan, the goddess of war, death and destruction also took the form of a wolf. The Celtic hero Comac was raised by wolves and was said to speak their language. All his life he was seen with at least four wolves.

Roman

The founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were rescued by a she-wolf after the king ordered them thrown into the river Tiber. The river god, Tiber, slowed the river and the basket eventually stopped on the roots of a fig tree where the city of Rome was eventually founded. It was the she-wolf, Lupa, who found them in their basket and saved them and subsequently suckled them. Eventually, a couple of farmers finds the wolf with the boys and adopts the children.


In Roman culture wolves are also associated with the gods, more specifically with Zeus, Apollo, Artemis, and Leto. They typically act as divine messengers. There is also a legend of Zeus transforming a king that tried to trick him into a wolf as a punishment.

Lupercalia, is a religious wolf festival, that had strange rites. It was primarily a fertility festival held on February 15th that included a chase through the town. It started at Lupercal, which was supposedly the site where Romulus and Remus were suckled by the she-wolf. It was suggested that a dog, and even puppies were sacrificed for purification.

Britain

While Britain has a vast amount of folklore that stems from it the most well known is the Legend of King Arthur. Merlin the king's friend and loyal advisor lived as a hermit for a period of his life and kept an old grey wolf for a companion. To this day both Merlin and the wolf are known as guardians of Britain.


A wolf plays a key role in my newest paranormal romance Honor Bound. If you want to see how my great white wolf features in my story you'll have to read it to find out. The book is featured in the Moonlight Mystique anthology so you'll get 9 other steamy romances as a bonus.











I am a mother, pharmacist and author. I love all things fantasy and sci-fi. Romance is always a welcome bonus. I have two little girls and I love dogs, I have two of those as well, a Boston Terrier and a Pittie mix. So technically some would say I have four kids. I am currently on a writing hiatus but hope to get back to my romance series or my fantasy series soon. Right now my girls are my priority. My all time favorite series of books is the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. I've read all 12 of the original series at least twice and some 3 or 4 times. I know I'm a little obsessed but who doesn't like a normal guy that becomes a hero. Oh Richard Rahl! If you'd like to know more about me or my books please see my website. If you would like more info about my books you can find it on my store.

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

And now, for something a little bit different...by Ms. Babou #OurAuthorGang




   We have some awwwwwwesome authors here at our gang who have some incredible fur babies. I loved the story of Loki (who FINALLY has a name, thank you very much!) and the one of Mango T.  How fun is that? ***paw to mouth kitteh snickers*** The red pandas at the zoo are pretty cool, too!
   Hi, everyone! Man, if mom knew I took control of her computer she'd be upset! I wouldn't get snuggles for a whole day...I'm willing to risk that, though, because I want to tell you MY story. 


   Four years ago, I found my forever home with some cool humans. You see, I was abandoned. I had no place to go. I was scared and I was trapped under a mobile home. The moment my boy cuddled me, I knew I was safe, that I'd be okay.
   Mom, that's what I call her anyway, and my boy, took me to the kitteh doctor for a check up. I was a mess. I weighed 1.3 lbs, had earmites that drove me crazy, and needed my wounds fixed.
   Two weeks later, I weighed 4 lbs. My favorite place was either under Mom's chin or on her computer. Little did I know I would become an author kitteh someday!
   I grew stronger and gained more weight. There was a sparkle in my eye, but I was still very wary of strangers or loud noises. And, I wouldn't go close to the doors or windows. I loved snuggling on the soft ISU blanket, though. GO CYCLONES! ***kitteh snickers***
   Living close to an open field and in a mobile home provided me with much entertainment--field mice. They truly weren't much bigger than me, and I enjoyed annoying the snot out of the little buggers. We'd play, I'd get bored, they'd run...it was a nice game.
   I continued helping Mom write, and bugged her until she put a cat in one of her books. It wasn't me, but some British feline she named Simon. Can you imagine? Here I am wanting my few minutes of fame and she gives it to an imaginary cat...a boy cat at that!
   Now I'm a year old! I've researched every nook and cranny of this mobile home. I've surveyed the African violets that were once mom's passion. I've investigated under and above the closets...and I continued to patrol and toy with the little rodents who invaded my privacy...usually when I was sound asleep in the sun on the back of the couch!
   A year passed and we moved to a safer place. It was weird. It wasn't sprawled out like the mobile home...there were no mice. It took me a long time to come out from hiding under my boy's bed. It was traumatic to leave all that I knew to come to this new place. I felt like I was being abandoned, again.
   I'm four years old now. You can tell my favorite place is on the coffee table...right next to the tray of beautiful crystals. I love the energy of the clear quartz point and often rub up against it. It makes me purr.
   I continue to snuggle and play tag with my boy. I've stopped biting mom (for the time being...unless she needs to spend time with me, then I get her attention...without hurting her, of course.) I love laying on my favorite blanket on her lap and stretching out full length of her legs and sleeping. **kitteh sigh** 
   I love my human family so much! They play with me, love me, hold me when I'm frightened, and talk with me. There's still hope out there for all of you fur friends. to find your human. One day you will capture the heart of your forever home, just like I did. Mine was truly heaven sent. Sending all of you kitteh kisses and snuggles. =^.^=
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      Oh yeah, and if you want to check out this Simon character, look at my mom's Amazon page. He appears in ETHEREAL AUTHORITY and in IF ONLY---both books are part of her DIVA TO THE GUIDES series. She's got some other really cool books, too!
https://www.amazon.com/default/e/B00FQXTT58/
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Tricia Drammeh via Google+

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Sniff, sniff. I'm crying happy tears for this lucky kitty who found the purrfect forever home!
 
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Eva Pasco via Google+

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A lucky cat found a furever home. Great story Grace!
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Awwww, she is so sweet. Thank you Grace!
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Thanks, Ruth. She's my joy.

Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Ms. Babou tells the story of how she came to live with author Grace Augustine​. Check her out!!
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Thank you, Ms Ruth.

Rebecca Tran

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Grace what a sweet kitty. I bet she keeps your life interesting and gives you plenty of love.
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She is an amazing little thing, that's for sure. She loves to play tag with my son and fetches papers when you throw them to her.

Rebecca Tran

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Meet Babou Grace Augustine's kitty and the newest furbaby in #OurAuthorGang  
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Thank you, Ms. Rebecca. I love all of our fur friends here.

Joanne Jaytanie via Google+

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Bou is one of the sweetest kitties I know. #OurAuthorGang
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Thank you, Auntie Joanne. I love you. **kitteh purrs

Joanne Jaytanie

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One of the sweetest kitties I ever met. Great post!
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Thank you, Joanne. She is a darling for sure.

Erika M Szabo

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A lucky cat found a furever home. Great story Grace!
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Thanks. Ms.Erika. I do love my furever family.

Chris Mack

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Freaking onions, who brings onions to work...lol love my little kitteh!
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It's okay to man cry, kiddo. You know she loves you so much.

Chris Weigand via Google+

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A cute story by Ms. Babou and Grace Augustine​
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Thanks, Chris.

Kristine Raymond

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Awe...silly Babou!!  She found some lucky owners, all right!!
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Thanks so much, Kristine. We're pretty lucky she chose us.

Grace Au

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Today you can read the story of Ms. Babou...by Ms. Babou.
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Joe Bonadonna via Google+

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Today on #OurAuthorGang, Grace Augustine posts something different . . . a sweet and very personal story written by her fur baby, Ms Babou.
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+Grace Au ouch! My bad. Sorry! 
 
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Joe Bonadonna

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This is so very cute, Grace. I love the fur-baby stories, especially when the fur baby is the author! :)
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She really does take over my blog and had her own spot in my newsletter before I got rid of it.
 
+Grace Au -- she's quite the little character! 

Toi Thomas

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What a cute kitty! Thanks for sharing your story Ms. Babou.
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Thank you, Ms. Toi. Purrrs

Toi Thomas via Google+

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Today, Ms. Babou tells the story of how she came to love living with our very own Grace Augustine​. #OurAuthorGang
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Kitty snuggles....=^.^=

Lorraine Carey

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What a heartfelt story! Ms Babou was very luck to find such a wonderful home. xx
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I surely was....purrrs
 
+Grace Au You are a great fur baby mama.

Nikki McDonagh

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Gorgeous cat and a sweet story. Thanks for sharing Ms Babou.
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Thank you, Ms. Nikki. Kitteh purrs

Mary Anne Yarde

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What a great story! Such a beautiful cat.
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Thank you so much, Ms. Mary Anne. It makes me wonder who my kitteh mommy and daddy were. I bet they were beautiful, too.

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