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A Few Updates

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

What’s been happening at Green Book headquarters?

Folks, the sun is shining on Grey Bruce once again! It has been a very long few weeks here with snow storms, icy roads, wind storms and sub zero temperatures. Of course, we all know that it’ll be back before long, but I’m sure you’ll all agree, it sure was nice to wake up to sunshine this morning.

Mother Nature’s way of saying “keep warm!”

Yesterday’s wind storm has done a number on our back yard, two big old trees are down and I’m thanking my lucky stars that they fell away from the house! Our plan is to have them harvested for fire wood so that we can rely less on the furnace. This year’s early winter has put quite a strain on our supply. This extra bit of firewood will mean that we can burn wood through the colder days without worrying about running out by the end of winter!

Welcoming new friends

PalThe newest member of our little family arrived a couple of weeks ago: Pal, a purebred golden retriever, flew here from British Columbia on December 11th. This guy has some special requirements, so he couldn’t have gone to just any old home. You see, due to allergies, Pal is basically a vegetarian, so regular dog food and treats are no good for him! We have to be extra diligent while going for walks, since so many kind-hearted people are ready with a treat. Pal’s favorite so far is Broccoli!

Christmas Fun

Umbra Pulp Bulletin BoardIt was definitely a white Christmas in Grey Bruce this year! Everybody we know was out of town, so we had a quiet little Christmas to ourselves. For dinner, we enjoyed farm fresh eggs, local garlic sausage (from Walkerton Meat Market), and home made trifle for desert. The Green Gift highlight of the year came from my mom: an Umbra Pulp Bulletin Board.

Designed by: Adin Mumma “A bulletin board that takes re-using to the next step. Made from stacked reprocessed paper and recyclable paper board frame. Holds pins or notes.”
Description from Umbra’s Website

Changing the focus, ever so slightly

For the coming new year, I’m planning on expanding the blogging aspect of GreenBook. While trying to come up with green blog post ideas, I seem to keep going back to animals. I’ve got lots and lots of great eco-friendly tips for pets, stories about saving animals, ways to deal with wild critters, and general love of all things living. In trying to come up with more diverse ideas, I had another thought; blog about what you love! So, henceforth, GreenBook’s focus is on Eco-friendly AND Animal friendly living in Grey Bruce.

I’ve got lots of exciting things to write about for 2009, including tomorrow’s blog post: GreenBook’s New Year’s Resolutions, and a look back on 2008!

Ivory needs your help

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Meet Ivory…

Ivory needs your help

Ivory is a deaf and blind 2 year old, female Sheltie. She was born with a birth defect which caused her eyelids to grow over her eyes. She was surrendered to the Owen Sound Animal Shelter, where she’ll receive much needed attention from the vet! (she has never been vetted).

What can you do to help?

If you’ve ever felt the urge to donate, now is the time. Ivory definitely needs some medical care for her eyes, and since she’s never seen a vet, they could be in for some surprises. Head over to OSAS’s website, and use the “Make a Donation” button underneath Ivory’s photo.

If you know someone who would be patient enough, and willing to provide the perfect home for this lovely girl, send them here, or to the Shelter’s website.

In her blog, Renee Robins describes the perfect home for Ivory:

A home for her will need to be patient, and ideally someone who will need to be home to watch her for some time (darkness and new surroundings are dangerous). She is sensitive to touch, so older children only (otherwise, that’s just mean) and Ivory is good only with cats and dogs that like dogs (same reason).

Send your kind thoughts…

Being both deaf and blind isn’t easy for a dog. She was used to the layout of her old home, and will have trouble adjusting to her new life, wherever it may lead her. Send your kind thoughts her way, she’ll need all the love and support you can muster!

Pets Alive!

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Meet Ringo, Adopted May 2006

Meet Ringo, Adopted May 2006

Every year, the Owen Sound Animal Shelter holds a calendar contest to raise funds for the needy animals. There’s a $10 entry fee, and it’s $1 to vote for your favorite furry friends. The top 13 will be given spots in the calendar.

This year, I’ve entered my little girl, Ringo! We had another kitty in mind when we went to the shelter back in 2006, but Ringo jumped on Justin and said “This one’s mine! I’m going home with him!” It was love at first… climb. At the time, we also thought Ringo was a little boy (hence the name). You can imagine our surprise when we got a phone call from the vet during “his” neutering appointment! She’s grown up to be a fiercely independent, yet loyal and loving friend.

Please visit OSAS’s website and vote for your favorite calendar pictures! If you’re blown away by the happy pet pictures that you see, consider choosing your next pet from the shelter. They make wonderful friends. I would know, I live with three of them!

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