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    1/24/2007

    I added Soapbox.... this is one of the doggies I am watching

        thinking of showing you my cute little doggie I am watching
     
    I am also thinking of Sanjana..........I know she has been sick, and
    she lost her father, who she adored.  Grief is a hard thing. I pray for
    her health and her spirit.
     
         I been paintings,  having some fun.....even myself I dream of
    my Nina.  I suddenly think hey I wanna call her and tell her something
    fun and exciting to share.  I am sorry she is gone, but I love life,
    I should not feel guilty that there should of been more I could of done.
    She wanted to go, she did nothing to help herself .
     
    I spent three days looking in this little western town for a California
    baseball hat, I could not find one.  In my big city area of San Jose, they are everywhere gasstations, drug stores..... so I finally gave up
    and am not sending a hat to Hmad until I get home.
     
    It is pretty cold , I wait until mid day to paint.
    Well that is about it, I just pray Sanjana is doing better,
    and I think of Veggie burger and pray for her.
     
    I love you ALL...........will visit you soon.  Kisses and Hugs
    8/14/2006

    Talking about Animals Caught in War Zone

    August 16th, this is an opinion from my girlfriend in pakistan

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=249JaIaubVw

      what a mess this world is.........but much new information I did not know is revealed.

     

     

     Hi, this is August 15th:  been looking at the map below shows so much that is happening, Idaho is in state of emergency west niles virus........so much flooding in India areas... and some in norfolk, UK  I am going to keep this crisis map because it is so interesting to see all at a glance............

    now I take my pills and I probibly fall asleep again, but I need to vaccumn and take a shower today later... so hard to do the simple things.  The bathroom floor is the pits!  before mother inlaw comes I must get that done.

    I just throw the pots and pans into the bottom big cupboard  *giggles* kind of fun what a mess that looks like there.

    Do NOT forget me please........I am still here.  I still care,  I miss my young group of peoples... they are into themselfs.... they do not know me , but I care for each of them on my beautiful list........I should make a heart and a note and copy to each of them to tell them I am still here.... one day oh one day hmmm, and all the sweet ladies on my list, Kathryn, Steph, Cheryl, Linda, Marie, Rama, and the other 12 or so hehehe  I am tired now can not type with my hands much.....................poof       (I am gone like the wind in my white limo into a dream world)

    FROM VEGGIEBURGER   WHAT A WONDERFUL WOMAN

    Animals Caught in War Zone

    PETA Representative Leads Rescue in the War Zone

    Images of kittens sniffing amid the rubble. Dogs seen running frantically down the streets. These scenes—reminiscent of cruel and illegal decisions made by American officials in the wake of Hurricane Katrina—are reality once more in Lebanon.

    Animals don’t belong to religions or have nationalities, and they own no bombs or tanks, yet they suffer in our wars. PETA representatives Jason Baker—a veteran of animal rescue efforts in New York City following September 11 and in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina—and Michele Rokke are in the Middle East leading the only foreign-based animal rescue team helping terrified animals who are trapped in the war zone.

    The Team’s Latest Dispatch From Lebanon

     

    This is Jamelia, the kitten who left the war zone with her PETA friends.

    Check back daily for the latest news and photographs from ground zero. Our team’s latest report follows.

    August 8, 2006: Kitten Is the Last One Out as Bombings Increase
    “Bombs fell heavily on southern Beirut,” Jason reports. “It has become impossible to get into areas outside the city, where Israeli planes have dropped leaflets warning everyone to evacuate before everything will be leveled. We have left provisions for the black dog and his friends with an old man who remains here, and we have taken one kitten to a shelter in Amman, where she will be sterilized and re-homed. Now we are packing up to leave, but our hearts remain with the animals who cannot escape. War is truly a terrible thing for all forms of life.”

    Jason continues: “We wish our very best to CHAI, which is working on the Israeli side; to BETA, which is trying to help animals in Beirut; and to the Humane Center for Animal Welfare in Jordan, which has taken in some of the animals we got out of Lebanon. And our thanks to the wonderful individuals—including those in the rescue services and the military on all sides of this hideous situation—who have helped animals caught up in the warfare. These individuals all did a better job than the rich governments who betrayed faithful animals and the people who cared for them.”

    August 7, 2006: Abandoned Cat Saved From the Streets

    August 6, 2006: PETA Helps Officials to Aid Animals in Need

    August 5, 2006: PETA’s Work Continues as the Bombs Fall

    August 4, 2006: PETA’s Work in the Australian Media

    August 3, 2006: ‘Amid the Horror, There Is Some Joy’

    August 2, 2006: PETA Has Entered Bombed War Zone in Southern Lebanon

    July 31, 2006: PETA Team Heads Into Beirut

    PETA and PETA UK Call On Officials to Facilitate Evacuation of Animals

    PETA has sent an urgent letter to Brig. Gen. Carl Jensen—the military commander in charge of U.S. evacuation operations in Lebanon—begging him to instruct his officers to help evacuees take their animals with them to safety and bringing international attention to the government’s failure to serve all Americans trapped in Lebanon. We made the same request to Canadian Minister of National Defence Gordon O'Connor.

    PETA also dashed off a letter to Siyabonga Ponco, chargé d’affaires of the South African Embassy in Cairo, urging him to permit South African nationals who are being evacuated to take their companion animals with them rather than forcing them to abandon their animals in the rubble to starve. The plea stemmed from an e-mail message that Ponco sent to PETA in which he suggested that evacuees with animals should “not demand more than they could be given”—implying that a request to help South African citizens take their beloved cats, dogs, and birds with them would be asking too much.

    PETA UK wrote to Prime Minister Tony Blair and begged him to instruct Britain's Ministry of Defence to help evacuees to take their animals with them to safety.

    Donate to PETA and help support our work for animals, including our disaster response teams, our transport and care of rescued animals, our efforts to send disaster preparedness information to media outlets before storms hit, and our assistance of stricken communities in times of need.

    Israeli and Lebanese Animal Protection Groups Work for Animal Victims

    One of PETA's early volunteers, Nina Natelson—the founder of Concern for Helping Animals in Israel (CHAI)—has rescue teams on the ground on the Israeli side of the current conflict. Pictured above is a dog whom one of CHAI's teams rescued after the animal had been hit by bomb shrapnel.

    Animals know no nationality or religion and they own no bombs or tanks, yet they suffer in our wars. PETA has sent funds to support CHAI and Beirut for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and we commend the work of all citizens who help any being in need.

    How You Can Help Today

    Make your animals’ safety a priority: Be prepared! Take a few minutes while conditions are secure to plan ahead and make arrangements for your animal companions’ safety in case of emergencies.

    Please immediately urge President George W. Bush not to break the law by encouraging abandonment of companion animals. Ask him to ensure the safety of all Americans in Lebanon by ordering that citizens be allowed to evacuate with their animal companions.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=249JaIaubVw  this is from my girlfriend in Pakistan she is showing me the other side of this war ........ what a mess
    7/21/2006

    Talking about The Rare Butterfly

     

    this is from Redbutterflies space she is also the rarest of rare!   this is so beautiful to see .... the profoundest of nature.

    The Rare Butterfly

    Rarest Butterfly

    This is called a Glass Wing Butterfly,

     and is found mostly in South America.
           A butterfly with transparent wings is quite rare. 

     

     

     


     What beautiful wonders we have in

    our world

    imagine being able to have this

    beautiful

     little thing to sit on your finger

    I hope you enjoyed walking in Red Butterflies garden of peace

     

     remember in life as we walk

    through the garden

      we see

    beautiful flowers and feel joy

    when we see

    a weed

    its not always what we expect

    so dont pluck it out wait see what becomes of it and you will find that

    weeds can be flowers also and butterflies love them

     

    5/18/2006

    Talking about Get Involved ~ A PRECIOUS PERSON CAME TO VISIT ME AND LEFT INSPIRATION

     I HAVE A WILDLIFE SANTUARY JUST UP THE STREET THE BIGGEST PROJECT IN THE UNITED STATES, BIGGER THAN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER OR THE FLORIDA EVERGLADES

    I PICK UP LITTER ALONG THE SEASIDE ROADS..... I REALLY ENJOY EVERY MINUTE I SPEND WATCHING ALL THE BIRDS....TWO DAYS AGO THE DUCK CROSSING SIGN BECAME EFFECTIVE.. THE MOMMA AND PAPPA GEESE WITH THE THREE LITTLE BABYS WERE WALKING DOWN THE ROAD....IT WAS PRECIOUS.  EVERYTHING IS PRECIOUS

    Get Involved

     
    WWF is active around the world, saving wildlife, protecting habitats, and addressing global threats. But conservation begins with each of us - and each of us can make a difference. Whether you choose to get involved by making environmentally-conscious consumer decisions and green choices in your daily life; taking action for sound environmental policy through WWF's Conservation Action Network; traveling to unique habitats to see the extraordinary diversity of life on Earth; or making a financial contribution, by getting involved through WWF, you can ensure a living planet for future generations.

    WWF has a strong history of conservation results, and with your support, we can achieve many more victories. When you become a member of WWF, you join a family of more than 4 million people around the globe working together to protect our precious natural lands, animals, and environment for future generations.

    WWF and its members are part of the solution. You can make a difference. Please join us, and together, we can be a force for nature.

    5/5/2006

    Talking about I have dedicated the weekend too ~ Primarily Primates, Inc. - Animal Protection Organization

     

    To all you beautiful people

    to all my lovely friends

    to all one the same.

    I dedicate this weekend to the creatures

    that have no voice for themself.......

    I have some video clips some funny

    some not.  Enjoy your weekend

    and do something

    for someone or animal to make a

    difference this

    weekend. Give a

    helping hand

    go also to www.CovanceCruelty .com  I could not get the horrible film to download

    but it is cruelty to animals that makes your heart BLEED!

     

     

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQxnHstoBis&search=MONKEYS

    LOGICAL EXPLANATION OF US SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPzZheOtAsA&search=MONKEYS

     

     

    Primarily Primates, Inc. - Animal Protection Organization
    4/27/2006

    I AM FASCINATED WITH THE LOON

     

    Such wonderment from wint'ry surd,

    Soliloquy's mere tune.

    Grand jubilance in summer's heard~

    Uncommon sounds the loon.

     

     

    loons are very elegant birds, and quite whimsically unique as well.

    They sing songs of laughter during the warm seasons, yet remain silent through the winter months.

    Their melodious song, when they choose to sing, has a hauntingly mysterious echoing sound that clearly distinguishes them from other birds. They truly seem to be

    Laughing aloud      Smile      

     

    Journey North:Common Loon Migration Updates

    4/21/2006

    Talking about A Smile For you

     

    A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE SMILING MAN HIMSELF, MY FRIEND DAVE YOU MAKE ME SMILE

    A Smile For you
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    4/8/2006

    Talking about Excerpts From a Cat's Daily Diary

     

     

    Excerpts From a Cat's Daily Diary
     
     
     
     

    Day 183


    My captors continue to taunt me with bizarre little dangling objects. They dine lavishly on fresh meat, while I am forced to eat dry cereal. The only thing that keeps me going is the hope of escape, and the mild satisfaction I get from ruining the occasional piece of furniture. Tomorrow I may eat another houseplant. Today my attempt to kill my captors by weaving around their feet while they were walking almost succeeded, must try this at the top of the stairs. In an attempt to disgust and repulse these vile oppressors, I once again induced myself to vomit on their favorite chair, must try this on their bed.

    Decapitated a mouse and brought them the headless body, in attempt to make them aware of what I am capable of, and to try to strike fear into their hearts. They only cooed and condescended about what a good little cat I
    was. Hmmm, not working according to plan.

    There was some sort of gathering of their accomplices. I was placed in solitary throughout the event. However, I could hear the noise and smell the food. More importantly I overheard that my confinement was due to MY power
    of "allergies." Must learn what this is and how to use it to my advantage.

    I am convinced the other captives are flunkies and maybe snitches. The dog is routinely released and seems more than happy to return. He is obviously a half-wit. The bird on the other hand has got to be an informant, and speaks with them regularly. I am certain he reports my every move. Due to his current placement in the metal room, his safety is assured. But I can wait. It is only a matter of time.

    3/20/2006

    Wildlife Santuary Rehabilitation TODAY!!!

    TODAY  UP THE STREET FROM ME, THEY ARE OPENING UP WATERWAYS FOR THE REHABILATION OF THE BIGGEST WEST COAST WILDLIFE PROJECT EVER!  BIGGER THEN THE EVERGLADES AND MISSISSIPPIE RIVER BASIN PROJECTS! THIS WILL GIVE MORE MARSHLANDS FOR BIRDS, FISH AND PLANTLIFE, IN THIS AREA.  THE BIG JOY IN MY LIFE IS TO WALK AROUND MY LITTLE SEASIDE TOWN AND SEE ALL THE NATURAL WONDERS. I HAVE MY BINOCULARS WITH ME ALMOST ALL THE TIME.
    I LOVE NATURE. LIVING UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL TO THE DON EDWARDS WILDLIFE RESERVE I AM A HAPPY CAMPER. THERE ARE SO MANY BIKE TRAILS, AND THEY HAVE SO MANY ACTIVITES HAPPENING AT THE LOVELY THREE STORY WOOD STRUCTURE ON THE EDGE OF THE MARSHLAND. THAT IS WHERE I SAW THE OWLS AND THIS APRIL THE ZOO IS HAVING A SHOW OF ANIMALS JUST UP AT THE CENTER. I LOVE TO TAKE THE KIDS OUT AND WALK THE WOOD PLANK WALKWAYS THAT LEAD TO THE EDGE OF THE SEA, HUNDREDS OF BIRDS EVERYWHERE GREET US, JACK RABBITS, GROUND SQUIRRELS AND WILD TURKEYS ARE ALONG THE ROAD AS WE DRIVE IN. GOSH, BUT I AM SO LUCKY. MY LIFE IS FILLED WITH JOY AND HAPPINESS. (THIS IS WHERE I WILL BE GOING TODAY, THE MAYOR IS TO BE THERE FOR THE BIG DAY!) LATER TODAY I WILL BE PAINTING, I NEED TO RE-WORK MY STORY I AM WRITING I DO HAVE A CHAPTER THREE, BUT I ONLY HAVE TWO HANDS! I AM GOING TO CHANGE ALOT OF WHAT I HAVE WRITTEN TO BE MORE SIMPLE TO READ, I GET CARRIED AWAY WITH BIG IDEAS AND BIG WORDS! BUT REALLY THAT IS HOW I DO THINK.... BUT IT HAS BEEN CRITIQUED AND I NOW REALIZE MOST PEOPLE DO NOT THINK SO VASTLY COMPLICATED AND PERPLEXED AS I TEND TOO. ALSO MY SPELLING IS BAD, AND I HAVE NOT USED WORDCHECK (BUT THIS WAS JUST THROWN OUT THERE IN A RUSH AND I DID IT TO JUST DO IT , OR MAYBE I WOULD NOT OF? HMMM SO ATLEAST I HAVE STARTED A STORY OF SORTS.
        LOTS OF LOVE FOR ALL MY FRIENDS, AND I WILL TRY TO STOP BY ALL OF YOUR SPACES TO VISIT ASAP, BECAUSE I ADORE YOU ALL.  KEEP THE FAITH BE STRONG, BE A TEAM. DO NOT LET THE WEIRDOS INFLICT THEIR EVIL WAYS UPON US. SO YOU CAN HACK INTO PEOPLES SPACES AND DESTROY . WHY NOT ENJOY LIFE AND CONTRIBUTE, BE PRODUCTIVE WITH THIS PRIVILAGED SHORT TIME WE ARE HERE ON EARTH .  I BLESS ALL OF YOU EVEN THE PERSON WHO IS BEHIND THIS SAD INTRUSION, PLEASE RETHINK WHAT YOU ARE DOING. POWER IS A GREAT THING IF USED PROPERLY FOR GOOD AND NOT BAD.  THIS IS THE LAST I WILL SAY ON THIS MATTER, I WILL GO ON WITH MY LIFE AND HELP PEOPLE AND LOVE PEOPLE. EVERYONE HAVE A WONDERFUL GLORIOUS DAY. THIS IS THE ETERNAL MOMENT.
    2/26/2006

    To Hell with Them- A depressing game because I love animals! POOR LITTLE CREATURES

     

    for the love of animals....

    can't there be room for all

     #%$?/*!^?+= love , one the same

    Flash » To Hell with Them
    2/20/2006

    Talking about Cartoon Network | Tickle U

     

    FOR MY LITTLE GIRL AT HEARTLITTLE TIKES CAN ENJOY THISCHILD

    FRIENDLYSUGAR AND SPICE ALL THINGS NICE      

    Cartoon Network | Tickle U  YAWN'S I'VE PLAYED ALL DAY AND NOW IT'S TIME FOR ALL GOOD KIDDIES TO TAKE A NAP  

    TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY. if you read my space than you realize this is escapism, I am really a mad hatter on the loose  

    as Mister Rogers would say"have a lovely day in the neighborhood!"

    tomorrow who know's it maybe more poetry .... I am sorry for hounding the Falcon with my long comments begging him to listen to my lyrics for music i hear in my head, and i want amazin to know i think she is amazin!  and a special thanks to Crazy Shannon.  I will be by to check you all out and comments will be forthcoming .....do not fear, i have not stopped buggin you yet!    and Andy  Andy a thanks for starting my day out with good tidings of joy !      really big thanks to my husband who slept away most of this day of his three day weekend just because, just because.... good night all.

    2/14/2006

    Talking about Funny Cats - the ultimate funny pet movie - Video Clip

         KITTY , KITTY , KITTY , OH! HOW CUTE YOU ARE! 

                                   for my animal loving friends, this is a kicker

    Funny Cats - the ultimate funny pet movie - Video Clip
    2/4/2006

    Today I tripped around at the library, and then went to the WildLife Center up the road to see LIVE OWLS

      tODAY WAS PEACEFUL, i WENT TO LIBRARY WITH MY NEICE AND NEPHEW.  I GOT BOOKS TO LEARN ABOUT FOSSILS.  PICKED UP SOME BOOKS FOR MY HUBBY , FISHING, MOTORCYCLES, DOGS, TATOOS.....
    ALL BOOKS ON SUBJECTS HE LOVES. sPEAKING OF THE HUBBY......
          yOU KNOW i WAS ONLY GONE A FEW HOURS BUT WE HAVE THREE BEDROOMS AND WHEN i GOT HOME HE HAD PUT THE BIKES  MOUNTED TO THE WALL! AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT HIS MOTORCYCLE IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
         BACK TO THE OWLS... THE EYES ARE ABOUT ONE INCH WIDE AND ORANGE GOLDEN IN COLOR . OH SO BEAUTIFUL, AND THE FEATHERS LIKE BABIES HAIR SOFT AND SILKEN.  THEY CAN TURN THEIR HEADS ALMOST ALL THE WAY AROUND BECAUSE THEY HAVE EXTRA VERTABRAYS IN NECK. ooooh WHEN HE OPEN HIS WINGS THE SPAN WAS HUGE . HE WAS ONE BIG BIG OWL!!!!!!! THEY ALSO HAD SOME SWEET CUTE BURRELLING IN GROUND OWLS THEY ARE SMALL AND PRECIOUS.
         sO TODAY WAS GREAT AND FILLED WITH SURPRISES.
     
    1/18/2006

    panda panda THIS IS ADORABLE YOU MUST SEE

        WHO EVER YOU ARE YOU MAKE ME LOVE PANDA'S

    panda panda
    1/16/2006

    Talking about Seymour Center - About the Center: History

     

    seymour Center - About the Center: History

    I went to the center many times....Looks like David and Rebecca donated over $100,000 thats the kind of man I remember David as very caring of nature, sensitive to the world around him .

    He was always totally nice to me, treated me like family.  Mary was just full of depth, she was deep and wanted to expresser herself make a difference .  She was such a sensitive giving person.  There was a personal fire stirring in her I can not explain.   I just loved Mary I saw the world different from her eyes.

     This will be interesting to read . . .