Jul 23, 2013

Dreams...."And the dreams that you dare to dream, Really do come true".



Hi everyone! 
I haven't blogged in forever so I was thinking about something to write about and I am having writers block. So I decided to take you back to a time when I was not having writers block. I am going to share with you a paper that I wrote for one of my English classes in college. Most of the time when I try to write something I can sit for hours with a blank piece of paper and pen in hand, if it is not something I am interested in it usually doesn't happen as quickly. When my teacher announced that we could write about anything we wanted to I knew exactly what I would write about.  So here it is read and enjoy! (While you are reading I am thinking about what to blog next :)


Savanna Harper 
March 18, 2012 


My Dream Job

I have always been captivated by wildlife and the natural world around us.
Even as an infant I was drawn to it, always wanting to be in its presence,
and in its presence I was. It was like a constant tugging or pulling of a
magnet. A force that pulled so strongly that I could not ignore even if I
wanted to. That is why my choice of occupation does not come as a surprise.
If I could have any job in the world, it would be one where I could expand
my knowledge of wildlife, teach people about the wonders of nature, and
share my undying passion for wildlife conservation.

I have studied about wildlife and our natural world for years. I was also
raised in an atmosphere of love and passion for the safety, well being, and
rehabilitation of wildlife and its habitat. I believe that I was born with
this passion lying dormant within me and that God placed influences in my
life to awaken it. Two of my biggest influences that help to awaken this
passion were my family and Steve Irwin. In my family we were always saving
or helping some kind of wild life. Whether it was finding a litter of
puppies or kittens that were dumped in the side of our road, a good and
loving home or rehabilitating neglected horses. Other days we might be
saving a turtle crossing the road from its impending doom or protecting
animals whose homes were being destroyed by so called “development.” 

One of the biggest things about wildlife conservation is teaching. People
cannot conserve something they do not even know exists. I, myself, did not
know a lot about wildlife until I was taught. We can be born with an
ability to easily gain or retain knowledge. However, knowledge is not
something you are just born with. That is why it is my life goal to help
people understand the wonderful world of wildlife and how to take care of
and protect it. Knowledge is the key to understanding and can inspire a
person to act. Therefore, if I have knowledge, I want to share it!

I want to share this passion that runs through me. I want people to be able
to see the world and the wildlife within it, the way I do. All it takes is
a tiny spark to start a growing fire. In order for this to happen, I need
to show the world it’s wildlife in a way it normally is not seen. I want to
share the beauty of a mother koala tenderly fussing over her joey, a lion
keeping a watchful eye on his mischievous cubs as his lioness hunts for
their supper, and the way a mother cobra fiercely protects her young.
Strong feelings will always be contagious, so I want to ignite a fire of
love for wildlife. A tiny seed of passion planted in the right person can
bloom into a desire to protect and preserve. 

I have a special place in my heart for wildlife, a joy from deep within,
and a passion that cannot be contained. I will someday soon fulfill my
dream job, working hard to get the message about wildlife to everyone I
can, standing up for what I believe in, and saving what I love. Steve Irwin
said If we can teach people about wildlife, they will be touched. Share my
wildlife with me. Because humans want to save things that they love."

 © Savanna Harper


Jan 6, 2013

Committed


Whether you are aiming for a healthier body in 2013, trying to garden for the first time,climbing the highest mountain, attempting to save the hemlock trees, African rhinos, or even some local pups from danger you must be committed. To be committed is to be dedicated, if your are dedicated you are being loyal to a dream, idea or project etc. If you are committed you will succeed. When you succeed you are achieving . What ever it is you truly want to succeed in be committed! 

Jun 18, 2012

I have reviewed the book The Good Dream by Donna VanLiere.
You can check out my review here. It is an amazing book and it is avaliable to be pre-ordered!

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/351043656


http://www.donnavanliere.com/

May 17, 2012


"Life is like a camera, just focus on what's important & capture the good times, develop from the negatives & if things don't work out, just take another shot" -Author Unknown  Photo by Michael Cooney

Feb 14, 2012

A day of LOVE

Love to everyone,
Savanna 

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.   Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.  Love never fails. - 1 Corinthians 13:4-8





To the world you may be just one person, but to one person you may be the world.”- Brandi Snyder


Take time to smell the roses...
                         And show someone you care.

Because LOVE is everywhere....

                                       “Love is just love, it can never be explained.”
                               "Family isn't about who's blood you carry.
                        It's about who you Love, and who Loves you." -Jackie Chan




"Until one has loved an animal,  a part of one's soul remains unawakened." ~ Anatole France

Feb 2, 2012

Project-Mailbox

As you can see in the photo below our mailbox(the one in the middle) is slightly crooked and rusted.
That is not all that was wrong with it, when you opened it or pulled on it(barely touching it), it would practically fall over because it had been pulled on so much(and because it was old).
So it was  sunny day yesterday and I  decided it was time to replace the oldie.

         So here are the tools and supplies that I used for this project(not included in the photo: my gloves, tape  measure, and my camera(grins)
                      My post hole digger, a shovel, and dirt out of the hole I was digging. 
                                 This is the hole I dug for post to go into.
                                Measuring it...
                              a little bit of concrete to hold it in.......
                      And of course my work boots(which I didn't put in the hole).   A must have for digging a hole.
           Here is the finished project.   My mum put the box on the top, in the hole it went, and now we have a sturdy mailbox!   The post was bought at a St Jude auction held for the local patients.   I love finding good deals, and it was for a great cause.