[bksvol-discuss] Re: Fwd: [BlindAttic] Book announcement

  • From: Pat Ferguson <fergent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 09:53:33 -0500

Hi E, Gerald, and Everyone,

I do apologize for not taking out all the headers. I will do so when I forward another message. <smile>

Thanks.

Pat Ferguson


At 08:25 AM 6/16/05, you wrote:

E.

The extraneous headers I believe you were speaking of are part of the message protocol and are always there, but not normally displayed. They are instructions and information that is embedded in the message and meant for the e-mail application and not the user. I sometimes see them depending on who is sending the message. I haven't researched the problem, but I suspect that Outlook occasionally displays them, even though it shouldn't, because the sender is using a different e-mail application, and either Outlook or the other application is capable of handling an extension to the protocol that the other can not, or that one or both of the applications has a bug which causes you to see information in the message that should not be displayed. As I said, I see these all the time in messages from Sue, but I should add that I don't always see them in her messages, so it could also be a problem related to forwarding the message to the list through FreeLists.org.



In other words, you were not only seeing the lines in the message that you were supposed to see, but lines embedded in the message that you were not supposed to see. Since some e-mail applications process the message properly, not everyone can see those extraneous headers that you referred to.



For those of you who are wondering what I'm talking about. Here is the message that E. and I are speaking of with the hyphens in the commands replaced with spaces, along with spaces before the colons to prevent the extraneous headers that E mentioned from being processed by the e-mail application and disappearing when you receive the message.



Gerald




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Hi Everyone,

I thought I would forward this message on to you all. This book sounds really neat. I was hoping it was on BookShare, but not sure if it is or not. Please read this below.

Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
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Hello,

I would like to announce the publication of the book I wrote in honor of my Seeing Eye Dog Suzie who passed away 3 years ago and I miss her as if she left yesterday.

This is the info :


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TITLE :

Dear Suzie



A unique relationship between an exceptional guide dog and her human partner...

The deep, spiritual connection between them through the ethereal thread of LOVE.

This book will intrigue and amaze you...  You'll ponder, laugh and cry.



AUTHOR :

Grace Franchi

Email :

<mailto:gracebooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>gracebooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx



ISBN :

0 7414 2382 0 ©2005



PUBLISHER :

Infinity Publishing

http ://www.buybooksontheweb.com/



PUBLISHED :

February 2005



RETAIL PRICE :

$18.95



Book Size :

5.5 x 8.5, 357 pages



Category/Subject :

Pets/Dogs/General



The book can be found in major book stores and in the internet :

Amazon.com

BarnesAndNoble.com

Borders.com




ABOUT THIS BOOK




This lively story is divided in three parts letters from Suzie to a cat in the street and other epistles, fragments of e mail messages about Suzie after her death and pieces of Mommy's journal about her.




Due to its visages of fiction, such as a dog who writes letters, the book can be catalogued as fantasy. However, it's based on our experiences together, real facts such as her life as a working dog and the pet of an animal lover mommy. Suzie and I have had a very close relationship and we were so tuned with each other that I have been able to translate her feelings and thoughts into words. For that reason I sincerely can state that Suzie and I wrote this book together. We began writing this story soon after I brought her home, full of hopes and plans for a future that I imagined endless. Life is unpredictable, my Suzie departed unexpectedly and I had to walk alone the rest of the road.



Suzie, a gorgeous and clever German Shepherd Seeing Eye Dog, writes letters to a cat in the street. In these letters she describes her life as an ingenious working dog as well as the adored pet of an animal lover mommy who stimulates her emotionally and intellectually. The reader also learns about the life of her friend Cat and her struggles to survive in a city that each day turns more hostile to animals due to the construction of new buildings and constant deforestation.



The core of this book is the extraordinary and unique love relationship between this dog and her human. Other topics present in this volume are animal rights, the exploitation of animals, vegetarianism, natural healing and the environment, as well as the void, sadness and loneliness of the author when her beloved dog passed away, the emotional support of other humans and the spiritual connection between Suzie and her mommy through the invisible silver cord called LOVE.



The book is witty, colorful, ingenious, sentimental... It makes you laugh and cry. This is a subject that animal lovers of all ages would enjoy reading. Besides being very entertaining, it also can be very helpful for people who have lost a dear animal.



This book is a written homage to my unforgettable beloved dog Suzie who is waiting for me at Rainbow Bridge.




ABOUT THE AUTHOR




Grace Franchi is a Messianic, vegetarian, animal lover, animal rights activist, nutrition and natural hygiene counselor and writer.




The author wrote and published poems, short stories and articles about health and natural lifestyle. She also has given lectures and talked about natural healing on radio and television.



Grace speaks several languages, likes to play domino, grows plants and is interested in animals, the environment, music, books, arts, computers and volunteer work. She lives with her Guide Dog, a sweet Labrador named Annie.
In victory with Yeshua Messiah in my heart
Irena Franchi
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