A friend brought a ring to me saying, “I don’t like it. It sets to high above the finger and catches on everything. You can have it. After getting home I looked at it and she was right. It set to high and was large to wear for many ladies. A nice Blue Agate inset into silver. I hated to see her just give it away, so I removed the ring, repaired the back and added a silver neckless retainer. I returned it to the friend on a silver neckless that she could now enjoy wearing. After all… what are friends for?
When I saw this picture I recognized that friendship wasn’t limited to just us humans. I came to the conclusion that if animals can find friendship then why not use their kingdom to teach children the meaning, purpose, and that a person’s appearance shouldn’t be a limiting factor. If you would like to see how a rabbit, groundhog, chicken and owl became friends, pick up on my blog, a free copy of the four book series on Pok’along in the Valley of the Digadoos. You can also review the series on Amazon. One thing the book teaches … someone will try to destroy that friendship.
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