Yvonne aka naturegirl7
I have always had an affinity with cats and as I pondered what I was going to write down about myself in this lens, I realized that my life has not been unlike that of the 9 lives of a cat.
There have been many ups and downs and even some near death experiences, but I have always managed to land on my feet and keep coming back to play this game of life some more.
First Life - Wednesday's Child, But Not Woeful

I began to come into the world late one Tuesday night in 1951. I don't remember my Dad going 85 mph for the entire 45 miles to the hospital in Shreveport with my Mom in labor, but it must have made an impression, because I have always liked to go fast. Early the next morning, I was born and joy rang out through the land.... Well maybe not the whole land, but definitely in the hospital because, my Mom was 38 years old and my Dad was 36 and I was his first child. Oh yeah, today it's done all the time, but not in 1951. My sister and brother followed, spaced 2 1/2 years apart. The funny thing was that when compared to my friends' parents, they looked the same age and in some cases much younger.

My parents brought me home to a rather drafty, uninsulated house. At about 9 months old, I developed pneumonia and asthma and came close to dying. Since the closest Catholic church was over 30 miles away, Dad gave me last rights that faithful night. But in the morning I was still in this world and have been hanging on ever since.
Angel Kitty Key Chain by PattiJAdkins
Second Life - Animals and More Animals
Growing up on a farm / ranch in north Louisiana wasn't as boring as you city folks may think. Since I was an animal lover from the time I could toddle around, everyday on the farm was like being in an outdoor classroom, filled with wonder and excitement. There were new puppies and kittens to be played with and new chicks to watch. The birds built nests all over our yard. The carpenter bees made tunnels and colonies in the old garage. (Yes, I was a bit of a tomboy.)
The pond held more excitement with fish, frog and turtle eggs and babies. We were always on the lookout for poisonous snakes, but one day when Dad and we kids were looking for baby catfish in a low area near the pond, I nearly stuck my hand in a muddy pool of water which contained a large Mocassin. Something made me pause and hold my hand just inches above the water, intuition, I guess.
If you're interested, you can read more about Growing Up in Rural North Louisiana in these lenses.
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Memories of Louisiana Baby Boomers
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New Orleans has always been a magical city, but was more so in the 1950's and '60's. During that time people sat on their front porches and watched all the children of the neighborhood. Children could play in Audubon and City Park without fear and co...
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Artist Mattie E. Clark
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My grandmother, Mattie E. Clark was an artist, who had to set aside her art for a number of years to raise five children and, after my grandfather died at an early age, also manage the family farm. My mother always told us about our artistic grandmot...
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Growing Up in Rural North Louisiana
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Growing up in rural North Louisiana was a gift that keeps on giving. The good times I spent romping through the meadows, fields and forests were some of the best times of my life. The life skills that I learned on our farm / ranch, near Coushatta, Lo...
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Naturally Native Lensography
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We love everything about nature, animals and the outdoors and we hope that our lenses reflect that love and respect. Every season brings beauty and some surprises. We also have a lot of hobbies and interests including art, photography and crafts. Oh,...
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Tribute to Mother
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I cherished my own dear mother who left this earth in January of 2008. Mother's Day is a little bittersweet for me these days, so I thought I would celebrate this year by remembering some of the special qualities of my Mom. Of course, no one is perf...
Third Life - Miracle of X-ray

X-Ray Skull by sciencewillprevail
One of the big inventions that affected my life was the X-ray machine. During the 50's and 60's doctors marveled at this miracle of science and before you knew it they were using it to cure diseases. When I was growing up, most kids had their tonsils taken out, but someone decided that it would be so much better to just shrink those pesky things with x-ray treatments. The problem was that they didn't realize that large doses of x-rays could have some very harmful side effects. Since I was the princess of tonsilitis, the doctors convinced Mom that this new treatment would solve all of my problems. Part of the way through the second session, Mom made them stop. She said that she looked into my little face as they led me into the lead lined room and she just couldn't allow it to continue.
Lucky for me, too, because most of the children who underwent the complete treatment ended up with thyroid cancer. All I had was a very large but benign tumor on my thyroid gland that had to be removed about a month before I was supposed to be in the Miss Farm Bureau Beauty Pageant. But that's okay, because 2 years later, my sister was crowned Miss Farm Bureau from Red River Parish and she almost won the state contest, too.
Fourth Life - Angels Watching
There were a few more illnesses. I missed so many days in second grade that they wanted to hold me back. As a teenager, I also was involved in a couple of car accidents in which I could have been killed, but something or someone unseen protected me.
As a result, I chose to dwell on the positive and firmly believe in the power of positive thinking, especially in relation to healing the human body. I also believe in guardian angels. How else can you explain an out of control car, skidding in circles and landing 3 feet from a set of gasoline pumps that were right across the road from a hamburger joint full of teenagers? I guess I may have used up two or three lives on these events.
Fifth Life - Changes

After my Dad lost his father in the early '60's our life changed. My Dad inherited one third of the farm / ranch and he went from manager / hired hand to owner. We were able to build a new, more comfortable house and day to day life was easier. Mom made us take piano lessons and we also got to take dance. (Liked the dance, was not crazy about the piano and all the practicing. I prefer singing to playing.)

We were even able to take a family vacation to France to meet the other half of the relatives. It was an eye opening experience. There were Great Aunts, Aunts, Uncles and cousins all over the place! I perfected my kiss-kiss technique, though my neck was a little sore after the big family dinner. My sister and I also got chic French haircuts that looked just like Twiggy's. Man, were we cool when we got back to Coushatta!
Ah, then came the late '60's and 70's and peace, love and rock and roll. Since we lived in a very small town in north Louisiana, all of the "in" things took about 2 years to become popular. It was sort of like being in a time warp. You'd see all these fabulous clothes and hair styles on TV and in magazines, but if you went to school in a mini skirt, even one just a couple of inches above the knee, you were sent home. Oh, and the music! Even Shreveport radio stations wouldn't play some of the popular music. But we could always go to Stan's Record Shop to buy the latest 45 singles.
Peace Train
Cats: Original Broadway Recording
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naturegirl7's Zazzle Designs
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Our gallery is called Naturally Native Creations and it features nature related photographs and art work. We create posters, T-shirts, Keds shoes, mousepads, greeting cards and lots of other things. My husband and I love nature and the outdoors and w...
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Etsy Goes Natural
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Artists seem to run in my family and I have been drawing, painting and creating since I was a girl. My husband and I have opened an Etsy Store which features my designs, most of which are inspired by nature. I have many interests so you'll find a var...
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CafePress ala Naturally Native
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We have been drawing, painting and taking photographs of nature and for over 30 years. CafePress and Zazzle have enabled us to share the beautiful nature of Louisiana with the world. We hope you enjoy viewing our designs of both the wild and domesti...
Sixth Life - Choosing a Path
All through high school, I wanted to be either an artist like my grandmother or (since I did well in science and loved animals) a veterinarian. But when I took the first art course in college, my hopes were dashed. The "professor" totally discouraged most of the girls in the class, so from then on, I just did my art on my own. As for the dream of becoming a vet, my father discouraged that dream because at that time most vets just took care of large animals and there weren't many women vets in Louisiana.
But again, the path I ended up on was fulfilling. In my 25 years as a teacher and school librarian, I made a difference in the lives of hundreds of children, who, if I had not been there, may not have had the opportunity to learn.
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Eggs and Easter Teaching Unit
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Eggs and Easter mean lots of fun, but they also present many learning opportunities for children. I have written a fourth grade, inter-disciplinary thematic unit on Eggs which includes many activities and bibliographies of books and audio-visual mat...
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Native American Legends Thematic Unit
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Native American culture is rich with wonderful folktales and legends. I have featured three of my favorites and written a mini thematic unit about each. The unit for Legend of the Indian Paintbrush by Tomie dePaola is geared toward first grade. The G...
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Johnny Appleseed Thematic Unit
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The legend of Johnny Appleseed (aka John Chapman) is filled with fact and fiction and Steven Kellogg's humorous retelling of the story is perfect to build a thematic unit around. I have included suggested teaching / learning activities, centered arou...
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Pumpkin Picking Time
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Pumpkins seem to fascinate children, whether they are growing in a field or carved as a jack-o-lantern on the front porch. This thematic teaching unit is all about pumpkins from growing them and eating them to the history and symbols associate...
Seventh Life - My Soul Mate

I met the love of my life in 1975. A friend fixed us up and the first time I saw him, he was in cutoff's playing a heated game of basketball in the parking lot behind his apartment. We went out on a date and have been together ever since. Since divorce sort of runs in my family, we played house for a couple of years before making it official. Of all my siblings, I am the only one who is still on my first marriage. We have so many things in common and both enjoy nature and the outdoors. Al is my best friend and is always ready, willing and able if I need backup. He has been my rock during tough times, as I dealt with the death of my mother and continue to deal with the trials and tribulations of my head strong, aging father.
Evergreen
Eighth Life - Retirement and Hurricane Katrina

Now that the dust from Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav have settled, we are enjoying retirement again, living on our 9 acres of paradise with our two beloved dogs (Rio and Chance), our three sweet (well two of them) cats (Blaze Star, Star Noir and bad boy, Dax), three 20+ year old Cockatiels that we raised from chicks and now six Ameraucana pullets. We volunteer with the Master Gardener Association and are officers in the Folsom Native Plant Society.
We belong to various groups that try to protect our beautiful Tchefuncte River and its tributaries. We are proponents of Green Living and Sustainability and we give presentations about landscaping with native plants and creating backyard habitats.
After I retired, I was able to sate my creative appetite by picking up my pencils and brushes again, and my camera, too. We have galleries and stores on Zazzle, Cafepress and Etsy where some of my work is on display. I always said that I wanted to write a book and I am beginning to fulfill that dream by writing on Squidoo. I have an ebook planned for the future.
Memories from Cats
Ninth Life - Pages Still To Be Written

The last life of this old cat will hopefully be a long one. We pray that there won't be another Hurricane Katrina in our life time and that we'll be able to continue trying to make a difference in this world and with the environment for at least another 30 or 40 years.

Plant Natives Go Green and Meowwy Christmas Recycle Postcard by naturegirl7
Join us in working to keep our beautiful planet Earth Green and Sustainable.
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Sustainable Gardening a la Rabbit Hill
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When Robert Lawson wrote and illustrated Rabbit Hill over 60 years ago he was ahead of his time in the way he felt about sharing his part of this earth with the indigenous animals. For years, we have been using many of the gardening "techniques" that...
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Nest Box Trails for Bluebirds and Others
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Lawrence Zeleny's book, the Bluebird How You Can Help Its Fight for Survival, alerted the public about the peril of our native Bluebirds. Now people all over North America are building and maintaining Bluebird Trails. Anyone can start their own trail...
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Tips About Rain Gardens on Twitter
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One of the new Green landscaping techniques is to utilize low areas in your yard to build rain gardens which will keep excess storm water on-site. Rain gardens impact the environment in a number of positive ways. There are many tweets about rain gard...
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Folsom, Louisiana Native Plant Society
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The Folsom Native Plant Society has been active since the late 1980's. The purpose of the group is to protect, perpetuate, and propagate the abundant native plants of St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, and adjacent areas, focusing primarily on our native...
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How sustainable is your landscape?
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"Sustainability, Green Living, growing your own produce", we hear these words more and more as prices soar and the economy plummets. But how many people really do any of it? Do the city dwellers have little patio or balcony gardens. Are the suburbani...
Gaia's Garden, A Guide to Permaculture
Follow Yvonne on Twitter

- naturegirl7
- aka Yvonne B.
- 178 followers
- 77 following
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- Merry Christmas, hope you all have a great holiday with much joy. Feels like the season here! C. cactus passed down from Mom is blooming.
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- @evelynsaenz Bet you're enjoying the hummingbirds. There are some fabulous ones there. Are you going to the rain forest?
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- Thunder started. Rio & Chance are cuddling close. Tornado watch, high wind/hail advisory for S LA. Uprooted trees possible, Merry Christmas
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- by the no. of visits, looks like most people like 7up cake over Coca cola for the holidays, 3245 vs 77 #cola cake Which do you like?
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- @GrowWear Thanks for the shout-out. I just saw it, been a little out of it lately.
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- susannaduffy susannaduffy Aug 10, 2009 @ 3:25 am
- Excellent - but what else do we expect from you? You always make the best! Blessed by an Angel today (squidoo.com/more-angel-blessings)
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- OhMe OhMe Jul 3, 2009 @ 5:50 am
- I truly enjoyed reading about you and your lenses. Great lensography.
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- C-Joy C-Joy Jun 24, 2009 @ 10:06 pm
- Very cleverly told! Thank you for sharing your story :)
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- Beautiful story, it was nice to get to know you a little more.
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About Yvonne aka naturegirl7
Lensmaster naturegirl7 has been a member since April 22 2008, has rated 508 lenses, favorited 450, and has created 148 lenses from scratch. This member's top-ranked page is "7-up Cake Recipes". See all my lenses
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