eBook: Way of the Hound
"From our perspective we appear to be careering down an environmental cul-de- sac, in which there will be no trees left to pee up, no green spaces to rollick in, no clean rivers left to cool my tarmac-heated-pads and no driveways to leave my daily doings. Things are not looking good."
The Way of the Hound: Advice for a more balanced way of being (eBook)
And so it begins with the Hound speaking out on behalf of all others. A small legged-beast recording his final thoughts on life and living amongst human beings. The Pooch of Great Wisdom gently informs us how things are, what we have to do and how we need to change in order to save not just ourselves, but the planet too. Otherwise, calamity will befall us all and irrespective of tails, ear sizes or paw numbers, there will be no more places left to pee.
This is the first book in a trilogy featuring the Pooch of Great Wisdom. Embodying the principles of Taoism, environmentalism and voluntary simplicity the Hound perceives the planet with new eyes.
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THE SERIES
This photo story is the final part of the Radical Routes trilogy featuring the pooch of great wisdom, or the Hound.
Part 1. The Slow Route Home: Miguel has sold his truck and bought a mule. Everyone in the village believes he is crazy, but Miguel follows a wisdom far greater than those that mock him. Miguel's neighbours, his dog and the strange neighbour with the burnt trees are about to learn the benefits of going slow.
Part 2, Inside the Tortilla, takes the Hound to the very heart of Andalusia, and a small town, tucked in a valley between the cities of Granada, Seville and Malaga. There he is introduced to a cast of characters and discovers a series of recipes for another way off living.
In Part 3, The Way of the Hound, and on route to that great kennel in the sky, the Hound pauses to reflect back on what he has learned, and what he needed to say to the human race - from a rather low, and four-legged perspective.