Time to Explore
Saving Grey and Red Wolves
My
hubby and I just recently visited an environmental center
on the coast of South Carolina and discovered that red wolves, native to this area, are on the brink of extinction. The Sewee center is one of several in the area that are captive breeding facilities – with the goal of setting them free in their habitat. We observed three red wolves – which resembled German Shepherds in appearance. And yes, we left our standard poodle, Jasmine, at home.
on the coast of South Carolina and discovered that red wolves, native to this area, are on the brink of extinction. The Sewee center is one of several in the area that are captive breeding facilities – with the goal of setting them free in their habitat. We observed three red wolves – which resembled German Shepherds in appearance. And yes, we left our standard poodle, Jasmine, at home.
In
doing research, I did discover that coyotes, those clever
folktale tricksters,
continue to be undesirable. They attack white tailed deer. It is difficult to
tell the difference – quickly – between a wolf and a coyote. Maybe we should
appreciate our wolf population.
Book Reviews for Kids
The Eighth Day by Diane Salerni Ages: 8 - 12
This seems to be my year to be attracted to fantasies. The story begins with 13 year old, Jax, living with his 18 year old guardian. His
father was killed in an automobile accident and designated Riley as guardian. On
his
birthday, Jax wakes up to what he thought would be a perfectly normal day,
but discovers that he is alone in his part of the world. He believes that an
apocalypse has happened – until life returns to normal the following day.
The author carefully weaves a plot
encompassing ‘Grundsday’, a magical day sandwiched between Wednesday and
Thursday and a heroine next door who is imprisoned to life on 'Grundsday'. We learn that Jax has a magical heritage, along with a host of other characters, dating back to the days of
Merlin. There is plenty of mystery, suspense, and danger entwined, involving
the reader in a quest to continually look for answers, that eventually lead
to saving the world as we know it.
Middle grades and above will find this a fascinating, entertaining book
that is based on folklore from King Arthur’s era.
A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd Ages 8 - 12
Felicity loves words and puts her collection in a notebook she
carries with
her. She visualizes words floating over people and things - sometimes happy, sometimes sad. One
word missing from her list is ‘home’. Her mother has a wandering heart - so
Felicity and her little sister are continually moving from place to place.
They
arrive at Mama’s hometown, Midnight Gulch, Tennessee – where Felicity hopes there will be a new
beginning – with roots. The town was once magical –before a curse drove two
popular ‘strumming’ brothers apart. We learn that Felicity’s family is part of
the magic – and part of the ‘curse’ on the town. We follow Felicity, her new friend, Jonah, her Aunt Cleo,
and a host of townsfolk and family, as they piece together the mystery of the
curse.
The author’s use of words is poetic, creating unique images – sometimes
with a glimpse of magic. Words become important to solving the mystery. The story is set in a real world
environment, but fantasy takes over -
finding ‘snickers’ of magic' in events, and the characters themselves,
leaving us with a delightful story bordering on folklore.
Just a Drop of Water by Kerry O'Malley Cerra Ages 9 and up
911 is not a vivid memory for middle grade students living
today, so this book is an ideal, realistic introduction. The story is a
riveting reminder of what a shock it was to our nation and how it touched
individuals in so many different, personal ways.
Jake is best friends with a Muslim boy and we learn through
his eyes just how unfair life can become. Bullying, a teammate’s father losing
his life in one of the towers, his mom having memories resurface of losing her
father as a Black September hostage in the middle east, are all events Jake
must deal with. We are there with
him as he struggles to make good decisions when his everyday world turns upside
down.
In My Backyard
We have placed two new bird feeders in our backyard which are appreciated by many varieties of birds - and ducks, geese, and squirrels scavenging on the ground. Now if someone could just tell us how to regrow our grass underneath, we would be golden.
Keeping Birds in my Life
by Joan Bock
Whether at the big
window or table,
I watch the neat birds
when I’m able.
Tiny wrens appear
looking for seed
Then they flit to a
bush or a tree.
I love when a
woodpecker arrives
If there’s peanuts, he
stays and thrives.
A cardinal comes to
check things out
I know that its mate
is somewhere about.
Two morning doves come
and waddle up close
Waiting to see where
the seeds are the most.
So many birds to put
joy in my day,
I must put out seed if I want them to stay.
I visited the red wolf recovery center near Manteo, NC, and they were so beautiful. It makes me sad what humans have done to so many of the amazing animals on Earth.
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ReplyDeleteFrankly, I was lucky enuff to see Seventh-Heaven after our accident, far, far beyond extravagant: if only 2 realms remain after death, dear, and 1 of em aint too cool, I'm sure-as-hell going up...
"Those who are wise will shine as brightly as the expanse of the Heavens, and those who have instructed many in uprightousness, as bright as stars for all eternity"
-Daniel 12:3
Here's what the prolific, exquisite GODy sed: 'the more you shall honor Me, the more I shall bless you'
-the Infant Jesus of Prague.
Go git'm, girl. You're incredible.
See you Upstairs...
I won't be joining them in the Abyss.
Thesuperseedoftime.blogspot.com
Another commentary about our mortal, predestined existence which is determined by ourselves. Why? God sez, "Free Will Rules... and that's the way UH-HUH UH-HUH I like it."
ReplyDeleteFrankly, I was lucky enuff to see Seventh-Heaven after our accident, far, far beyond extravagant: if only 2 realms remain after death, dear, and 1 of em aint too cool, I'm sure-as-hell going up...
"Those who are wise will shine as brightly as the expanse of the Heavens, and those who have instructed many in uprightousness, as bright as stars for all eternity"
-Daniel 12:3
Here's what the prolific, exquisite GODy sed: 'the more you shall honor Me, the more I shall bless you'
-the Infant Jesus of Prague.
Go git'm, girl. You're incredible.
See you Upstairs...
I won't be joining them in the Abyss.
Thesuperseedoftime.blogspot.com