Wednesday, December 16, 2009

December 16,2009




Long time sense my last post. Have been living in agony sense a injury from my horse falling on me bruised ribs...still sleeping in a chair some nights as lying down is just too painful. Have to be careful not to do too much in a day as this contributes to it...Finally in the last week I have had luck getting help with my shelter for the horses. They now have a larger building both can get into out of the weather comfortably.


With the Yule Season here, there's lots of activities going on and have been getting out to enjoy them a bit.Hard to sit still very long with aches and pain! Good to get out though, and see old & new friends. Hope all my friends get to enjoy the season!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Crow Prayer



Brother Crow,


Teacher of Divine Universal Law,


Thank you, Spirit for the Knowledge you bring,


Please protect and guide my intuition so I may follow the path my creator has set for me.

Help me to stand in my truth so I may bring it with peace to those I met on my journey,

and balance to my soul and remind me "I am" one with All things...


Thursday, October 22, 2009




................................................................................................................................................................................October 22,2009~Had luch with a good friend today at her home in Kelly's Cove, Yarmouth County...Couldn't help but notice the "flock" of Turkey Vultures roosting on her pasture fence. They sat watching me walk up to them to get a picture, then at the last moment, rose on flight over me. They are quite a magnificent creature in the air and I watched they soar above me. They are quite common in our area but I wondered how often people take time to look at them...Turkey Vulture
Cathartes aura (Linnaeus)
Status Rare visitant. Although there are no published nineteenth-century records, Piers' notes refer to museum specimens (not extant) taken from Clarks Harbour, Shelburne County, in fall 1892 and from Pugwash, Cumberland County, about 1899. Prior to 1960, a further dozen or so wandered to the province, and since then it has been more regular. Among the visitants after 1960, which generally appeared but briefly, two were noted first in January; three each were noted in Febnuary, March and April; five in May; three in June; five in August; two in September; four each in October and November; and one in December. These reports have come from nearly every county, from Yarmouth to Victoria. Since 1974 adult birds (along with an occasional immature in autumn) have been seen regularly over Brier Island and further up Digby Neck. From late December 1982 to early February 1983 up to seven were noted around Yarmouth, subsisting on offal from slaughtered cattle. These occurrences suggest that the Turkey Vulture may soon be found nesting in the province.

Description Length: 66-81 cm. Adults: Head and upper neck bare, skin crimson; rest of plumage blackish, paler on flight feathers; bill stout and hooked, grayish white. Immatures: Similar but head and neck are covered with dark, fur-like feathers.

Range Breeds from southern British Columbia, southern Manitoba, southern Quebec and central Maine, south throughout the United States and Central and South America.

Remarks Although classified as a bird of prey, its claws and beak are comparativeiy weak for its size and quite ineffective for capturing living prey and tearing fresh meat. Its food is confined wholly to carrion for this reason it is not only harmless but beneficial. When gliding it holds its wings somewhat above horizontal, a good field mark. Wheeling lazily in the summer sky, its effortless, graceful flight is equalled by few other birds.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

October 21,2009

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A beautiful day! Spent most of it at the local SPCA volunteering my services to the local home-less pets. Was great to get out and help the "guys"! Still trying to get wood piled,lol! Went for a ride up the French Shore tonight and enjoyed what is left of the Fall colours.Won't be long now they will be gone. Hope everyone is getting out to enjoy whats left of the season!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

October 20,2009


Man am I lazy! Over a year sense I wrote here so guess its about time I did! Been trying to get ready for winter, doing lots of canning and wood piling...hoping for a mild one now that I'm on my own! Don't want to shovel too much. My dog Elfie and I have been walking the trails in our new home trying to get familiar with the new forest around us. Have spotted lots of wildlife including deer, coyotes, porcupines and numerious birds of all discriptions!
I had a flock of Robins invade my back yard Rowan tree and eat all the berries in just a few hours.I had never seen a flock before so was quite a treat for me!My 2 cats were very interested too but never got the chance to try their luck,lol! Hoping to get some local herbs done too before the frost takes them and have gathered golden rod, aster root and bramble rose hibs for my larder.May need them with all the talk of swine flu!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Walk with Laurie Lacey












Had a wonderful time today! Drove 2 1/2 hours to Italy Cross,Nova Scotia for a Medicine walk with herbalist Laurie lacey. The video is Laurie's companion, Rita,playing the flute for us all.Shes a beautiful tree-hugging gal and I just loved her! We seemed to have lots in common and I hope to be able to spend time with her again soon...There was lots of like-minded persons and wonderful food as well as a delightful walk/meditation in Laurie's forest home. Laurie is the author of 3 books on Native medicine as well as a book on the world of crows...which he has a lot of living on his property! These books are available on Amazon.com

http://www.wildworldofplants.com/ -Laurie's website