Moonsinger38 Designs

Moonsinger38 Designs An online shop specializing in one of a kind and custom hand made jewelry pieces.

Moonsinger38 Designs is the creation of former Manhattan Jewelry Designer, Corey Rossiter. Now a stay at home Mom, she still prides herself on expertly crafted, one of a kind pieces inspired by the city she loves, her new home surrounded by Nature, and the arrival of her first daughter. All of her pieces are constructed with natural stones and materials, as well as reclaimed and recycled items. Mo

onsinger38 Designs' mission is to bring you beautiful adornments imbued with their own spirit, from her hands to yours. You can also visit my eclectic collection of supplies for sale at http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheSavvySupplier.

04/07/2016
Guys! I donated a pair of earrings to the rescue group I foster dogs for, and there's a ton of other awesome stuff, too!...
04/05/2016

Guys! I donated a pair of earrings to the rescue group I foster dogs for, and there's a ton of other awesome stuff, too! You can bid for free, they will mail it to you for free, and Big Fluffy Dog Rescue gets 100% of the proceeds. Check it out!

Here is the pet finder for my foster boy! Please share, he is still looking for his forever home. And if someone you kno...
03/26/2015

Here is the pet finder for my foster boy! Please share, he is still looking for his forever home. And if someone you know would like more info or pics, send them my way

Meet Winston! Winston is a 6 month old Whippet/Lab Mix. We have Winston because his very awesome orthopedic fairy dogfather Dr. Roach at Nashville Vet Specialists asked us to take him in along with the very nice folks at Merle's Angels.Winston was a...

January's full moon is tonight. It was named the Wolf Moon by the Algonquin tribes because they would hear packs of wolv...
01/04/2015

January's full moon is tonight. It was named the Wolf Moon by the Algonquin tribes because they would hear packs of wolves howling outside their villages. Many believe it was out of hunger, for this time of year prey would grow scarce. I believe it was also to remind each other that even during the darkest times, they were not alone. I believe they sing to the moon to strengthen their bonds of love for each other and for their land. So these are the messages I hear in the songs of my Totem, and the lessons I will reflect on tonight:

H.O.W.L.
H – Home. Wolf’s den is always kept clean and protected. This is the time to cleanse and renew the protections around your home. Take some time during the day to clean, straighten and organize your space. Then smudge or light a prayer candle and ask your spirits to continue to protect your home in the coming year. Choose some stones and leave them out overnight under the moon, then place them around your home to strengthen the protection.
O – Opposition. Wolf uses both his intelligence and strength to overcome opposition. None of us can move through life without facing obstacles. This is the time to focus your mind and identify what those current obstacles are. Whether the opposition comes from within or without, naming it and purposefully steeling yourself to overcome it is 9/10ths of the battle. Write down the obstacles you wish to overcome this year on pieces of paper and burn them under the moonlight. Ask Wolf to lend you his wisdom and primal strength for the coming battles.
W – Wild. Wolf’s spirit cannot be tamed. He may choose to walk beside you, but he will forever belong to himself. You must know yourself and believe in your own worth. Do not EVER lessen yourself for another. Choose freedom from fear. Choose wonder over stagnation. Choose happiness instead of sadness. Relentlessly pursue your desires. You are in control of yourself and your destiny. Ask Wolf for the courage to be yourself and to walk the less travelled paths.
L – Love. Wolf is the epitome of love. Everything he does, he does out of love for his pack. Never forget that although love is the strongest bond there is, it still requires work and sacrifice. Communicate and SHOW your love to those around you. Nurture and cherish them. Protect them from harm, for without our loved ones, we live only half a life. Place a glass pitcher of water or bottle of wine in the moonlight. Ask Wolf to help you care for and protect your loved ones during the coming year. Then gather your loved ones, share the drink, and speak to them words from your heart. Do not forget to pour a share for Wolf.
Blessed be.

Today I am   for my two fluffy ladies that shower us in love every single day. And I am   for organizations like Big Flu...
11/26/2014

Today I am for my two fluffy ladies that shower us in love every single day. And I am for organizations like Big Fluffy Dog Rescue that save the lives of dogs just like mine. They spent the day yesterday rescuing an ENTIRE SHELTER of dogs. If you haven't been keeping track, that's three entire shelters they have rescued in as many months. And that's not including the dogs they are rescuing from the meat market in South Korea and flying here (seriously). Their compassion and dedication have no end, but unfortunately their bank account does. So, fellow Animal Lovers, please consider them some in the form of a donation here: http://bigfluffydogs.com/pay-online.php

Well fans, I promised I would post about yesterday and so here it is. Whatever scrap of faith in humanity I had left died yesterday and I am so heartsick over what we saw that I am not sure I can write it down for posterity. I will do my best.

23 dogs came out of a shelter yesterday and are in our care. This shelter is a no-kill shelter run by a local government. This particular county is a very small, very poor county. We had taken several of the dogs out the previous week and given the condition of the dogs, we had to make arrangements to get the rest. There was no chance we would leave behind the others. For one week, I said a nightly prayer for the dogs in that place while we made plans for where they would go as rescuing miserably ill dogs on a holiday weekend is more expensive and difficult than usual. Sadly, the seven 10-day-old puppies we took out last week with their Mom all died over the past week from disease caused by the conditions in the building.

We left behind 23 dogs in a shelter built for 10 last week and it nearly killed me to do it. Watching the faces of dogs all desperate to leave and seeing them lose hope as I walked past was a stab to the heart. The building had one lightbulb at the front by the door and the dogs were housed in perpetual darkness in a block building on the edge of a landfill. Each run had a hole in the back for waste to be washed down, but unfortunately, it appears the septic system has failed and the liquid waste just sits in the hole at the surface and spills over onto the 3 x 4 foot area that housed two to three dogs. For many of these dogs, this was home for months to years. The suffering these dogs endured defies description.

Most of the dogs have sarcoptic mange and almost all are suffering from injuries created by dogs fighting for resources. We have bite wounds, ripped and bloody ears, abscesses, and lacerations all over most of the dogs. The particular dog shown here, Chewbacca the border collie, had his scalp ripped off by another dog and he will have to have plastic surgery to repair the damage. We have two post-partum Moms with milk but no puppies which means those puppies died there. We also have several with orthopedic injuries consistent with blunt trauma. They all appear to have lost hope, but from experience with other similar cases, I know that in a few weeks, they will all look happy and bouncy and by spring, anyone looking at them would never know the horrors they have seen. Until we came in, for most of these dogs, the only ticket out of that place was death from injury from fighting with other dogs for resources or disease. I will never ever be OK with that and if this is what no kill means as a shelter, then it's worse than euthanasia. I work hard to make sure dogs do not die in shelters, but to see dogs who have suffered in the dark is a dagger to the heart.

My heart is broken today and I have 19 dogs hospitalized for the week to try to patch them up to eventually send them home. As usual, we are cleaning up after someone else's mess and I am tired of being the savior of dogs that never should have been in this kind of danger anyway. The fault lies with the people who were irresponsible enough to not care for their dogs in the first place and it also lies with the shelter for not seeing that their actions were actually harming the dogs. The shelter if you can call it that needs to be bull-dozed as it is simply not acceptable by third world standards, let alone here in the US. We will be working to ensure that a new shelter is built and we want to never have to come there again to do this. I will post updates on how this goes. As I have time, I will post individual pictures to the virtualfluffies.com site so you can see what we have here.

In the meantime, we are going to be desperately poor and we need some help. If this is the start ti my Thanksgiving, I guess I will be grateful that the dogs are safe and will recover, but I am not happy that once again our regular mission is being killed off by expenses incurred because of someone else's negligence. We are not an animal control, we are a rescue, but we cannot in good conscience take out the Great Pyrenees and leave behind the dogs to suffer in perpetuity. If you would like to donate to help these dogs, you can do so here: http://bigfluffydogs.com/pay-online.php.

Thank you as always. I am grateful for your help and also for those that have been on the frontlines of getting these dogs out to safety.

UPDATE: First off, thank you all for your prayers and donations. I think we have enough to get us through the next two weeks.

UPDATE 2: Chewbacca is perkier today and he wagged his tail. Aide from needing plastic surgery to fix his scalped head and a boat load of scabies mites, he is going to be OK.

UPDATE 3: I am not sure where the confusion is but all of the dogs are OUT of the shelter.

Get ready for the autumn adorableness!
10/01/2014

Get ready for the autumn adorableness!

It is hot in the sun, and cool in the shade. There is a soft breeze that smells of nothing but green. The grass is long ...
08/15/2014

It is hot in the sun, and cool in the shade. There is a soft breeze that smells of nothing but green. The grass is long and wet with dew. The sky is blue without a single visible smudge of white. Abby's fur is the softest thing I've ever felt and she's gazing at me with a little bit more of her old mischievous glint back in her eyes. We are sitting together on the patio and enjoying this perfect morning.
http://www.gofundme.com/cxudf8

We HATE, HATE, HATE this. We hate asking for help, especially asking for help with money. But there's one thing we hate more, and that's the idea of Abby not getting the care she needs. Before we get into that, let me tell you a little bit of Abby's story. Abby is our first dog. She was rescued...

03/26/2014

Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge y'all!

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