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Sweet Adeline's Story

of Courage

 

It Is With The Heart One Sees Rightly;

What Is Essential Is Invisible To The

Eye”

de Saint Exupery) THE LITTLE PRINCE

 

©By Barbara Ries, L.S.W.,L.I.C.D.C

 

Full Story will be Published in Fall 2007

 

This is the beautiful story of Sweet Adeline, a brave horse who changed a woman's life.  Once again, we see how animals can choose to behave in the noblest of ways.  Adeline taught courage and compassion to the people who loved her. Good luck with the story and with your beautiful work to get Adeline the recognition she deserves.  I'm cheering for you.  Kristen Von Kreisler, author of THE COMPASSION OF ANIMALS and BEAUTY IN THE BEASTS

 

Barbara Ellen Ries’ devotion to Sweet Adeline is;

A true story of a girl's drawings of a horse that came to life. Laverne Snyder

 

The thirteenth person spared the lives of twelve to tell the story of  miracle that day. Donna Hohman

 

Sweet Adeline's Story brings out pride and the hero in each of us. Barbara Ries

 



          Sweet Adeline ~ Horse Hero


Barbara Ries writes:

Enclosed is my story, Sweet Adeline's Story of Courage

It Is With The Heart Ones Sees Rightly ;What Is Essential Is Invisible To The Eye ~ Antoine de Saint Exupery.

It's about Sweet Adeline, a horse that saved 12 people's lives, keeping them steadfast against the founding wall during a f3 tornado. Adeline did not exhibit flight survival behavior; she kicked three people to the ground and kept us unaware of the approaching storm. She had an intuitive sixth sense of danger approaching. She became a hero that day and the leader of the herd.

I am one of the storm 's survivors, and I am here to tell the story of a hero. There is no greater honor than to save someones life. It is an even greater honor to save their lives back. Sweet Adeline needed for me to tell our story.

Sweet Adeline's Story of Courage
“It is with the heart one sees rightly."
 
 

ANIMAL HERO:
SWEET ADELINE ~ STORY OF COURAGE

by Barbara Ries, L.S.W., L.I.C.D.C

One ponders the last seconds of Sweet Adeline's decision that day, when she corralled a group of 13 visitors against the founding wall at Serendipious Stable putting her own life at risk to protect the people against the oncoming F3 tornado. The 13 visitors were participating in a horse companion visit at a Stable near Columbus, Ohio, when an F3 tornado circled the building, completely collapsing the stable.

The huge gusts lasted 15 seconds, intensifying at midpoint, with winds reaching 150 miles per hour; it seemed time stood still. While the wind swirled Sweet Adeline kicked three people to the ground to prevent their sure demise. She then emerged cut and battered from the rubble of the building, galloping as the fury passed. The roar of the wind was filled with the power of the stratosphere and the magnitude of all four directions coming together in what Native Americans call the arrival of the thunder beings and messengers.

A vortex of earth's power sucking and winding in a counter to any clockwise fashion. During five seconds of time a howl and a piercing came through every board in the stable, demolishing any thought or question as to the nature of the event. Crouching one's self did bring angelic comfort to all seeking shelter from the storm.

Three horses led the wind around the barn, racing against the wind and the wind won out. Parker, Tristan, and Yankee, being the elder horses, were in line with the angels to cooperate with the forces to buffer harms way for the two legged beings. The horses knew of no other choice but to give their lives in sacrifice. All three horses kept the two leggeds near a safe haven. The visitors had only minor injuries, but not one perished during the storm's plight.

Barbara Ries is on the left, standing in front of the foundation wall one week after the storm.

Finally, visibility returned. Every person told, as was documented on the front page of the Columbus paper, about thirteen people, but in reality, there were only twelve present. The 13th person was there only a few seconds for the miracle. The thirteenth person spared the lives of twelve to tell the story of the miracle that day that Sweet Adeline kept us near the founding wall, saving our lives.

August 12th 2006. Sweet Adeline won the Ohio VMA Outstanding Animal Hero Award and I won the Outstanding Advocate Award. Adeline was pleased this day at the Ohio State Fair for validation for her courage and our celebrated connection.

Sweet Adeline is a brave horse who changed my life. Sweet Adeline taught courage and compassion to the people who loved her.

The stable master was in Michigan that day,only the horses and 13 individuals were witness to the storms miracle.

Written by Barbara Ries, L.S.W., L.I.C.D.C

Photos courtesy of Barbara Ries &Thomas Rusnak

                        RELATED LINKS
 

Click here: Pets  Horse that has helped others now needs hand. Columbus Dispatch. Mike Harden
 
 
pictures of a miracle.
 
My Hero project submited ~ copyright ~ 2002

spirithorsebr.tripod.com/    Sweet Adeline Story of Courage Book to learn more about this amazing story.


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EXTRA INFORMATION

Featured articles and documentary:

Barbara Ellen is in short documentary.

Complete short story from Barbara Ries. Contact spirithorsebr@aol.com.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Barbara Ries. Sweet Adeline Story of Courage. 2002.

Exupery, Antoine de Saint. The Little Prince. Harcourt, 1947

 

Web Site ~ S.N.A.P.I. Productions.© 2002, Barbara Ries

 

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