Near the Old Man of Storr, Scotland I took this in 2004

Thursday, January 19, 2012

A funny tounge twister

Try saying this 5 x fast:

                        Crack-addicted dingo

I just made it up, and it's fun and funny to try.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Photos from my trip to the The Big Island,Hawai'i, over the holidays

A warm hello in Captain Cook, HI

view of the beach at The Place of Refuge, Kona
Christmas Breakfast, c/o  our B n B. I hate papaya, but the Christmas turkey we got was insane!
Come on, cool or what?A Santa of colour, plus it looks like it's snowing!
This funky little palm in Hilo is just across the pond from the Vietnam vet's monument.
Our rental car :)

Monday, January 16, 2012

It's a New Year

I've been trying and trying to change my blog image to one more recent  from my trip to Hawai'i, but though I like many of the photos I took, I always adore the ruggedness of Scotland, always. Hawai'i=amazing, but still and forever, Scotland will always hold an important place in my heart.

Happy new year, btw!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Two Feet

Loki's wee paw

Punim with Tulips

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Good News

 Some good news, on the animal rights front...

On November 28th, Israel banned  the declawing of domestic felines!!!
What a huge step that is!
 Here's the link to the article:
Here in Canada, we have not yet opened our eyes wide enough to encompass all beings.
Here is my petition  asking the Canadian Government to include animal rights in our Constitution.
My Loki, being adora-ball( get it, she's a little ball)

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Staying Positive


For some reason, American Prez, Obama "pardoned" two turkeys this year, for  Americans' Thanksgiving. In everything I've read, there was no mention of why he chose to spare the life of two beautiful creatures. Surely he's not a vegetarian, that wouldn't fit the profile of what America expects from it's leaders. For many his being of colour is still difficult to swallow, maybe it would go down better with a dead mammal?
Turkeys' are beautiful. I'm glad I’m moving more and more towards a vegetarian and to some extent vegan diet. 
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The other day, I watched an episode of The Golden Girls, wherein Blanche's brother came to visit with his  and I quote, "special friend". The show was about how the brother and his very gay looking—(his moustache was so late 80s) boyfriend wanted to get married, and Blanche's homophobia. When he told Blanche that the reason he had come to Miami was to tell her their big plans, the real audience  watching the taping, burst out laughing. Cue Blanche's totally baffled expression. Even though the GG was tackling big deal issues, it was still, after all, a comedy show, hence the apt topic.

The final scene had Blanche go into the bedroom the boys had been staying in, to try and wend her way through her feelings of uneasiness. She asked the bf if he loved her brother, he said he did, and then they hugged, and her brother joined them, being careful to do no more than give a manly slap on the back to his bf in the hug circle.

The reason I mention this episode, is because that was in my lifetime, and still in my lifetime I have seen my own country change the laws to recognize queer people as people with rights and dignity who may choose to marry, legally.

Therefore, Obama’s small, and to many, seemingly silly act of “pardoning”—which is the wrong word, but he knows people will react to political martial language, versus heart-centered , and correct language, such as: saving, respecting, etc., two beings is a beginning.

Just recently, here in Toronto, the city banned the sale of shark fins. At first Toronto dug it’s feet in, and refused to join the growing worldwide movement to ban shark fins. Finally, with mounting pressure, my city has done the right thing for sharks.

I believe that our consciousness is changing, slowly, in some cases. Granted, not everyone’s; I’m thinking of the magazines who have refused to have me write articles promoting animal rights and respects in Canada, in order to promote my petition.

I’m sure when that episode of the GG aired back in the late 80s, early 90s, mainstream types thought marriage between people of the same gender was as funny, and impossible as seeing pigs fly. Queer people were seen much like animals still are, with fear, suspicion, and a sense of “why should we give them their rights? They aren’t like us, they don’t have the right to have rights”
In one generation, we have gone from maintaining the status quo to seeing the walls of hate, intolerance and limitations come tumbling down. My generation has attended queer weddings, marched in Pride Parades, and is taking an active part in helping to change consciousness.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Be The Change!

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/put-animal-rights-into-the-constitution/
Vitality Magazine is not the only alternative health magazine that talks shit; saying it supports the environment and wanting to tread lightly but refusing to promote my petition to have animal rights become part of Canada's constitution. To the growing list of shit-talkers, I can now add: Tonic Toronto, another supposedly health-based free rag and,  Alternatives: Environmental Ideas + Actions, who have told me the main reason they refuse to support my article proposal is because a large percentage of their readers are American, and, they said, Americans just aren't the interested in Canadian causes. 

Seriously, that's the best they could come up with!

When I initially wrote to them, to inquire about writing an article to promote the issue of animal rights in Canada and my petition, they had this to say:

"Thanks for the offer, but our magazine covers issues such as animal rights when written by someone with some independence from the issue. Our goal is to analyze the broader issue.
Good luck with your efforts. Nicola" (Nicola Ross, Editor In Chief)

What the hell kind of response is that, though? It just sounds like a a really crappy excuse, so I responded with this:

Nicola,

I'm not even sure I understand what it is you are trying to convey. Why would you not want someone who is passionate about animal rights and interconnectivity to write an article about those very issues? When your magazine covers issues such as veganism, alternative diets, etc, are the writers of those articles actually meat-eaters who are posing as journalists?
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Ugh!!!
Frustration is setting in. I must remember to breathe deeply, and not let petty idiots deter me from the big(ger) picture, that being rights and respects for animals, starting here, where I live.