#black dogs
Media, Pennsylvania: Energetic and affectionate! That describes me – Frenchy. I am equally as joyful romping with another dog as I am showering kisses on any available human. At 1 year old, I am full of puppy enthusiasm.
My ideal home would have another playful and confident dog to romp with who is at least as big as me. My play style may be a bit much for smaller dogs. I would love a back yard. No apartment life for me. Kids middle school aged or above would be the best match for me.
Guess what else: I know how to walk nicely with a harness. Let’s get together and I’ll demonstrate!
My bags are packed and I am move-in-ready, I am:
spayed
up-to-date on vaccinations
microchipped
about 40 pounds
I’m enjoying life at a doggie daycare foster at the moment. So, if you would like a peppy bundle of love to liven your household, please call our adoption center (610-566-4575) or email [email protected]
XOXO – Frenchy
P.S. One of my volunteer friends here at Providence Animal Center is so excited for me to find my new home that they have sponsored my adoption fee. That means I can join your family for FREE! So what are you waiting for??
P.S.S. Here is my online profile with more pictures: https://providenceac.org/pets/frenchy/
Hecate.s sigil
The Strophalos, also known as Hecate’s Wheel, is a symbol that had associations with the goddess. The symbol not only represents the triple aspect of the goddess but the magic associated with her as well.
The symbol branches and connects to form an almost Labyrinth like structure with three areas protruding outward. Usually depicted as a solid line, or a snake meeting it’s tail, the symbol often reminds us of the circle of rebirth. Hecate represented all stages of life as well as dominion over death itself (associated with her powers of necromancy).
To me, it shows the goddess’ promise of our continued life even after the curtain closes on the one we are currently in. It should be a comfort to think about our own mortality rather than a burden. With her torches to guide us, her dogs to lead us, and the key to open the way, Hecate, and her symbol, are a reminder to us practitioners to remain humble in the face of magic and death.