Aurora Anne Taylor started writing in elementary school and has not stopped since. She is a Southern housewife, world traveler and a freelance writer. She has been published at a local level and has a Bachelor's degree in English from Oakland University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude.
She lives on a horse farm in Georgia, with her husband and their animals.
My passion is ...
Life and writing about it
I know too much about ...
Politics and microbes
My parents always told me ...
"Do unto others as you would have done unto you"
My childhood ambition ...
To be a veterinarian
My favorite memory ...
Standing under a hot, volcanic waterfall in a rainforest on St. Lucia
Why I write ...
Because I must
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Tailspin by Catherine Coulter, news, internet radio, new age music
My first job ...
Working as a secretary for a court reporting firm
My best moment ...
When I got married
My inspiration ...
Life and its wonders and horrors
Seeing your dog undo all that work your vet or you have put into bandaging him up after a injury or surgery is so frustrating! But the truth is, just as it is human nature for people to want to scratch an itch, or poke a sore tooth with their tongue, it is the nature of a canine to chew their bandages. Therefore, it is important to prevent this behavior before it occurs. Here are the best ways to keep dogs from chewing their bandages and possibly making the injury worse. Elizabethan Collar Often called a cone collar or a lampshade collar, this device is attached to the do...
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Member since: September 2009
Articles Written: 37