Chispita Service Dog Extraordinaire
Volume 5. Indian Country.
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Book Details
About the Book
Volume 5. Indian Country, 51 pages, 47 pictures.
The Chispita books are written on the premise that an adult reader can use the experiences of Pita to teach/enhance the life experiences of a growing child as well as the fun of games, puzzles and adventures that the world has to offer.
Volume five Indian Country is an adventure to the ancient dwellings and mythical lands of the south west, using an “up front motor truck with a home on the back”, (Pita’s words!)
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Chispita has a lesson about snake’s for her safety and learns that far away is good, but at Casa Grande when she hears about “Snake-Towns” with “Pit Houses and ball courts” only a Archaeologist can calm her mind.
Pow-wow’s,
Entering New Mexico we find the magnificent ruins of the Chaco Canyon culture, where the Pita Kid’s will marvel at the “Ancient Ones” Observatories, Pictographs, Great Houses and Kivas. We all laugh when Pita finds a large? Green make-believe monster, but its here at the Pueblo Alto ruins where Chispita meets and makes friends with Earl the photographer, whom she will later team with to save the day, when a old bad snake intrudes. All punctuated by graphic photos, “enjoy”
About the Author
The author, Richard Taylor is seventy eight years of age. Father, Award winning poet, holder of third-degree black belt Aiki-Do, former holder of three state boxing titles, Korean war veteran, Graduate of P.S.U, Engineer, Pilot, Business owner, world traveler, former member of Kern County Sheriffs Mounted Posse. He’s worked the oil fields, helped put missiles in space and sat under the palm trees where Gauguin once set. In his 78 years he has battled the winds and felt the turbulence of life. An active external existence that has molded the Author into this unique
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