My guest article on elephantjournal.com

Most of you humans know I’m not a morning dog. My master gets me out of bed at about 5AM, after which I go outside, do my business, and then promptly return to bed after a quick bite to eat. This morning, though, I got sidetracked before my after-breakfast nap because my guest post on elephantjournal.com had been published.

Not familiar with elephantjournal.com? When you click on the link above, you can visit their website for free to view my article. (After you read it, though, you won’t be able to get back into the site until the next day.) They’re worth checking out!

According to their facebook page, elephantjournal.com’s focus is on, “‘the mindful life’: yoga, organics, sustainability, conscious consumerism, non-new-agey spirituality, the arts, enlightened education, wellness and adventure…anything that helps us to live a good life that also happens to be good for others, and our planet.”

I hope you enjoy my guest article. Did I mention that it features a cute video of yours truly? The post is titled “Lessons from a Three-Legged Dog” (of course), and “the lesson” is that “life is about redemption, not perfection.” Check it out!

Now, back to that nap…

About adamaecompton

just a three-legged rescue dog, bloggin about critical citizenship, the environment, and all sorts of literacy.
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5 Responses to My guest article on elephantjournal.com

  1. dogdaz says:

    I thought it would be about ellies?

  2. What a brilliant article. Congratulations. I loved reading it and your thoughts are spot on.

  3. adidas wings says:

    Great info. Lucky me I ran across your website by chance (stumbleupon).

    I’ve bookmarked it for later!

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