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  1. and the list of currently unclaimed books:

     

    All three Love is in the earth crystal reference books by Melody

     

    Wicca a guide for the solitary practitioner by Scott Cunningham

    The Healing Craft by Farrar and Bone

    Principles of Wicca by Vivianne Crowley

    A book of pagan rituals Edited by Slater

    Teenage witch’s book of shadows by Anna de Benzelle

    Women who run with the wolves by Clarissa Estes

    The Goddess by Caitlin Matthews

    The Qabalah by Will Parfitt

    Moon Mysteries by Jan Brodie

    Body of the Goddess by Rachel Pollack

    What witches do by S Farrar

    Lamp of the Goddess by Rae Beth

    Goddesses for every season by Nancy Blair

    The green Man by John matthews

    A witch alone by Marian Green

    The hedgewitch’s way by Rae Beth

    Hedgewitch by Rae Beth

    Spells and how they work by Farrar

    In search of the sacred by Clinton Bennett

    Natural Witchcraft by Marian Green

    Druid Renaissance Edited by Philip Carr-Gomm

    The story of Yew by Sospiro

    Essential Handbook of Women’s spirituality

    Pagan Pathways edited by Harvey and Hardman

    Where Eagles Fly by Kenneth Meadows

    Within the Hollow Hills by John Matthews

  2. |Morning :biggrin:

     

    I passed my exam with a credit :partytime: Not kidding myself though, that was probably the easiest exam I will sit at this level, the one I'm doing at the moment is REALLY hard, there's so much to remember that it makes you go :wacko:

     

    :thumbsup_anim: :partytime: :circle: :partytime:

     

    Well done Alex!

  3. In case it helps I have two very experienced GWP owners here in York who run their dogs in flyball (Kathryn's Rolfie is the first GWP Silver Flyball Dog!) who may be able to help with advice or backup if needed?

     

    I'm also trying very hard not to fall in love with them, or Munsterlanders :rolleyes:

  4. Dear Heartbroken,

     

    I have to say I have no idea what you are complaining about - I spend most of my time having to swear in a ladylike manner at dogs who INSIST on sniffing my gorgeous bottom without so much as a by your leave! Why you want to encourage such behaviour is beyond me, perhaps the poor boy is intimidated by your shocking intentions?

     

    Yours with disapproval

     

    Ms Farah

  5. I don't remember them - before my time maybe? But OMG, I'd always be in the grumpy one! :unsure: :laugh:

    :laugh: :laugh:

    I think it was because RMF had turned into RMrants so SamSquirrel started the cheery happy thread, I liked it but for once seem to be sliding back into grumpy!

     

    (are we taking over RMF now :wacko: ?)

  6. I never mind RMRants on here but sometimes think a separate thread would be good - RMR where we coud rant to our hearts content. For example the stupid a***holes this morning who were driving on the motorway in poor light, heavy rain and loads of spray without their headlights. FFS :mad: :mad: :mad:

     

    Is this going back to having the cheery and grumpy threads again ? :laugh:

  7. RMrant: having spent a chunk of my weekend trying to find a rescue space for someone's nervous collie, and just rung them to discover it doesn't matter because they've given the dog back to the farm they bought her from. No need to let me know after all *sigh*

     

    I apologise in advance for using the Refuge to unload slightly - I'm not sure where else to go since potentially the people that upset/annoy/frustrate me may look at my facebook or twitter feeds and I really don't want to alienate them....but sometimes you just want to :mad:

  8. I know we all see this again and again in the media, but this really emphasised some of the unfairness towards particular breeds for me.

     

    Today there is a fairly horrific local story about a boy being badly bitten by a dog when out in a park. He appears to have been attacked by a dog who was on lead but got away from the owner/walker.

     

    There is relatively little in the way of melodrama, despite this being a serious attack, and no calls for stronger laws on dog ownership, or muzzling etc etc. Note the dog is reported as being large black and possibly a lab cross.

     

    Article here

     

    On the other side, a " staff type" dog was reported to have attacked a young pup and badly damaged it when out walking on a popular area in York. The pup has been reported to be 10 weeks old so has suffered a very serious attack.

     

    A large part of the article is then devoted to the idea that such dogs are innately dangerous, a zero-tolerance approach is required.

     

    Puppy attacked article

     

    Unusually for such articles, at least some of the comments emphasise the responsibility of the owner to be responsible for the dog's behaviour.

  9. Hey all,

    I may need to help someone rehome their Bassett hound - he's fairly young but has had some health issues and some behaviour problems. I've looked up the breed rescue contact details but wondered if anyone has had any specific contact with them in general, any comments good or bad - please PM me :)

     

    thanks

    Mog

    xxx

  10. We get on better now we live 40-odd miles away and I've decided not to discuss work or "my hobby" anymore with them.

     

    Actually it does make me feel better :GroupHug: I'm just baffled by the idea that having a less than perfect house and garden means I'm losing my focus???? Anyway - we know we're doing the right things!

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