Vickie and I are both animal lovers. We’re conflicted on animal testing…. but try to buy products that are ‘cruelty-free’ and not tested on animals.
We do business with Aveda Cosmetics and are happy that they don’t test their products on animals. Our cactus is used in a line of their skin-care cosmetics (the Green-Science Line).
We also sell cactus to a leading pet-food manufacturer…. we’re happy when we think about all the happy people and animals that like our cactus. It makes us feel really good.
This video show a group of beagle dogs that were given over to an animal-rescue group after the testing lab didn’t need them anymore. Beagles are the dog most used for medical/product testing because they are docile, don’t eat much, and trust humans and will stay in a cage for their whole life.
It’s sad to think of the hardship and loneliness these dogs have had, and the video got me weepy…. but it’s not a sad video…. it shows the dogs coming out of their crates for the first time and walking on grass.. meeting their next-crate buddies face-to-face, and shows snapshots of the dogs in their new adoptive homes with people and other animals that love them.
Watch the video, you may get misty-eyed, but it’ll be worth it.
There are five things that you cannot recover in life:
(1) The Stone………..after it’s thrown
(2) The Word…………after it’s said,
(3) The Occasion……after it’s missed,
(4) The Time………….after it’s gone.
(5) A person…………..after they die
The master has no subjective conceptions,
His heart is open to the people.
He is kind to the kind.
He is also kind to the unkind.
This is the true practice of kindness.
To the honest he is trusting,
To the dishonest he is also trusting,
This is the true practice of trust.
The sage appears hesitant, and lives in harmonious peace in the world,
He considers his own mind as well as that of the people.
The people look to him lending their eyes and ears, and he treats them all as his children.
Tao 46
When the world is in accord with the Tao horses work and fertilize the fields with their droppings,
When The Way is forgotten, war-horses are bred and feed on the people’s autumn harvest in the parks of the suburbs.
There is no worse calamity than desire,
There is no greater misery than knowing no contentment,
There is no greater catastrophe than losing self-control.
Contentment can come from realizing one has enough,
Attaining contentment, one can attain internal peace.
The 2nd annual Small Business Saturday® is
a day dedicated to supporting small businesses
on one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year.
On November 26, we’re asking millions of people to Shop Smallsm at their favorite local stores and help fuel the economy. When we all shop small, it will be huge.
Small business is the backbone of the US economy, and is the traditional way of doing business historically and worldwide.
There have been more jobs added to the economy by small businesses than by large ones.
Shop small… forget the Big-Boys….. put your money into YOUR local economy.
Don’t go for lots of Gee-Haws and ‘stuff’… make what you buy be something….
The sight of all these people trampling each other to buy ‘stuff’ is pretty depressing. I know it’s the bargains they are going for, but still… it seems a bad indication of human nature.
We are much more than the ‘stuff’ we have, buy or give.
We don’t take any ‘things’ with us when we go…. but we do leave memories in the minds of those left behind.
What YOU DO matters to your family and those around you…. and is much more lasting than any item you purchased.
Tao 16 Empty the self completely; Embrace perfect peace. Realize that all beings alike go through their processes of activity and life, and then they return to the original source. Returning to the source brings peacefulness and stillness. This stillness is the flow of nature, and signifies that the beings have lived their allotted span of life. Accepting this brings enlightenment and tranquility, ignoring this brings confusion and sorrow
If one can accept this flow of nature; one can cherish all things.
Life is not fair…. one can be born into any amount of physical/mental infirmities, or have them thrust upon oneself in life. As humans we can recognize the issues, this will often lead one to lead a less-full life due to caution or mental anguish. But animals don’t seem to have the same concepts. I’ve seen animals that had been grievously injured and recovered, and seemed to go about their life as well they can with their disability.
Four years ago, almost to the day, Vickie found a small chihuahua that seemed to be lost following a man walking along the road in Nipomo near the highway. The man told Vickie the dog had been following people that came by, and had just started shadowing him. The small dog was very young and appeared to be near starvation. Vickie picked her up and brought her home where we adopted her. We don’t know where she came from, or how long she had been walking around trying to find someone to feed her, but her ribs were showing, and she had a terrible case of worms and a heart murmur. The vet said she had the second-worse heart murmur he’d ever heard. When I listened through the stethoscope it sounded like a giant machine from a science fiction film. It was more of an echoing boom that settled to a murmur then came with a resounding crash again. Even I with no medical training could tell (as you could when you held her) that her heart was always fragile. But she did not ‘think’ about her heart… when Vickie brought her home, she ran around the living room over and over, stopping on each high spot she could reach and looked about as if in rapture of having found a ‘home’. For hours and hours this little bundle of energy ran around in an apparent rapture of happiness. It made my heart sing just seeing how happy she was. And as the coming weeks passed, her worms were conquered. She soon started filling out and we named her ‘Chica’… but the heart murmur never went away.
We already had two dogs…. one was our 7 year old Chihuahua Whitey, and the aged Chihuahua of unknown age named ‘Little Dude’ who’d been unable to be placed after nearly three years at a rescue shelter… she took to both of these dogs quite well, although they being older solitary neutered males did not ‘cotton to her’ too quickly. It could be her frenetic agility and activity upset these rather quirky older dogs also. And she eventually took to badgering old Little Dude, constantly teasing him by sliding up alongside him ‘presenting’ to the old fellow. She really made his life difficult as he could not sleep in the grassy sunny spot outside that he liked to lay in without her coming along to lay beside him and nip at him.
After we’d had her for a year or so, our son found some kittens in the bushes near his apartment in Oceano. Their mother had been killed, and all of the litter were dead except for two little kittens that were still alive although their bodies were cold to the touch, and they appeared nearly catatonic. He gave them to us, and Vickie brought them home placing them in a box on the floor of the car so the heater would blow warmth upon them for the drive home. One of them quickly warmed and tried to move around, but the other was so dehydrated that his eyes had shrunk back into his head and were merely small shining objects behind the scruffy fur. We warmed them by holding them to our bodies under our shirts, and we fed them ‘kitten milk re-placer’ through a tiny bottle. But Vickie said we’d have to rub their bellies with a cloth so they would defecate, and it could then be wiped away… this is something the mother cat does. While we were feeding the kittens, Chica was watching intently. After seeing her curiosity we set the kittens at her feet and she immediately laid down, opening her belly to them as if offering to nurse. This was truly amazing to us, as we’d seen her as a harasser of cats and Little dude. The kittens immediately plowed into her soft short fur and the massive heat coming from her belly, and she licked their tummies and cleaned them as they defecated. This was a boon to us as we’d have much less work to do if this worked out. So for the next few months Chica the Chihuahua became the surrogate caretaker of the two orphaned kittens. She was a doting, and affectionate mother to them, and she became nicer to Little Dude and quickly lost the reputation of being ‘The Puppy From Hell’. And as they grew they would play together in the living room. Eventually the cats grew much larger than her, but still the games would continue, with Chica running speedily around the house, the cats in their cat-like ways would lay crouched and hidden somewhere, and they’d pounce on her as she ran by. It was amusing, and gave us hours of fun watching their cute frolicking. It was strange to me that this little dog would seem to be fulfilled in life by raising some kittens, but indeed her whole attitude seemed to have changed. And it seemed an inspiration to me that with this heart murmur, she could still be so energetic, running and frolicking all about, taking walks with us, and she was so affectionate to Vickie and me.
Chica August 2008, looking at a goat
Chica often had one ear hanging down
Chica and Little Dude Dec 2007
Chica and the Kittens, May 2008
Chica and the Kittens, May 2008
Chica and the Kittens, May 2008
Chica and the Kittens, May 2008
Chica and the Kittens, May 2008
Chica and the Kittens, May 2008
Chica and the Kittens, May 2008
Chica and the Kittens, May 2008
Whitey, Little Dude, Rocky, Chica and Tony July 2009
Chica and Tony, July 2009
Chica and Tony, Nov 2009
Chica, Dec 2010
Chica and John, Nov 26, 2007
But then, on Nov 18 2011 she got sick. She stopped eating food. We thought she’d get over it soon, because other than a cough, she had energy, and seemed the same happy dog as she’d been since the kittens changed her life. Then by Sunday we realized she should see the vet… she still had not eaten, and was breathing heavily… when we got to our vet appointment the vet seemed to me to think the case was grim, but if we wished to try, we could give a medicine that would dry her lungs so she could breath better, and an anti-biotic that might fight the infection that might be in her body. But it was no use, during Thanksgiving Day her conditioned worsened further, her little heart had given out, and it could no longer pump blood through her body well, it could no longer pick up oxygen from her lungs to power her. And the entire week without eating anything had taken its toll on her tiny body.
I sit here now, ad 4AM writing this, she is near me, and while she is still wagging her tail when she moves about from place to place, her body is cold to the touch, even her breath is cold on my cheeks. She’s laying now in her dog-bed, and I have a space heater facing her to give her more comfort. Both of the cats have come up to her and laid with her for a time, and Whitey seems to understand as he has gone to her to sniff her, and he runs to me to comfort me. We have an appointment at the vet’s office today that was scheduled earlier this week. It is to find the vet’s prognosis for her condition. I am going to call them as soon as they open, and ask to be allowed to come earlier, to take this little dog in, so she can be released from her pain and suffering. But I suspect she’ll not make it to opening time… but she’s been an amazing little girl, and she was trying so hard to live until now, the last half hour in which she has finally laid down, still recognizing us, but her breathing is now very shallow.. it is almost time…. as I wrote this, at 04:20 hrs she gasped her last.
So many animals have inspired me, the alligator-lizard with no front feet I found three spring-times in a row in our compost pile, and the three-legged coyote we named ‘Tripod’ I used to see… but now, this little tiny bundle of energy that has sprung is going at the top of the list.
Life is odd and strange, and you never know what’s going to come of any action you take. There are plenty of things I can say I could have handled better in life, and in managing the illness this little dog succumbed to… but bringing her into our lives was a good thing, and she was an experience, a force that we’ll never forget, and we’ll always be grateful for the lessons of life that she taught us in these short four years.
Tao Chapter 50 Being born, we come into life, one day we must enter into death. Out of ten people, three celebrate and are filled with life, Three hasten their demise through excess, And three pass through life without realizing it, Why is this? They try too hard to protect and preserve this life; thereby they never learn to live. But it is said that one in ten knows how to preserve his life by emptying himself to the world and the Way. Such a one can go into the wilds unmolested by wild beasts; the tigers claws and rhinoceros horns will find no place to catch him. And he may enter battle unarmored; sharp points will find no place to pierce him. Why is this? Because there is no place for death in them.
I have no proof… other than something I ‘think’ I ‘saw’ once, something of a ‘near death experience’ I had once when someone else died…. but I saw ‘something’ that makes me think there really is something ‘beyond’ this life. In fact, it seems to me that passing is just the beginning… just the beginning.
summertime is the fun time….
but it’s not as good at bringing harvest to you as fall is….
and I think life is the same… your summertime is the fun time, fall brings the harvest…
but your wintertime will ask you if you planted well, and harvested fully enough to last through winter.
A Pacific Rattlesnake…..
I parked my truck yesterday, and got out, and this snake was laying in the shade about two feet from me. This is the same snake I’ve asked to leave… and sometimes he likes to startle me by buzzing when I walk by. Ten years ago I’d have killed him…. I don’t know what’s the matter with me nowadays that I don’t. But when one of the dogs gets bit I’ll be angry and blame myself, not the snake.
Why does it matter where I live?
In the canyon I can wile away my days.
The sun rises and sets, and I listen
to the soughing breeze in the oaks.
Let others pursue activities and goods,
I will BE, among creation
while the busy world spins faster
so far away
Where shall you seek beauty, and how shall you find her
unless she herself be your way and your guide?
And how shall you speak of her except she be the weaver of your speech?The aggrieved and the injured say, “Beauty is kind and gentle.
Like a young mother half-shy of her own glory she walks among us.”
And the passionate say, “Nay, beauty is a thing of might and dread.
Like the tempest she shakes the earth beneath us and the sky above us.”
The tired and the weary say, “Beauty is of soft whisperings. She speaks in our spirit.
Her voice yields to our silences like a faint light that quivers in fear of the shadow.”
But the restless say, “We have heard her shouting among the mountains,
And with her cries came the sound of hoofs, and the beating of wings and the roaring of lions.”
At night the watchmen of the city say, “Beauty shall rise with the dawn from the east.”
And at noontide the toilers and the wayfarers say,
“We have seen her leaning over the earth from the windows of the sunset.”
In winter say the snow-bound, “She shall come with the spring leaping upon the hills.”
And in the summer heat the reapers say,
“We have seen her dancing with the autumn leaves,
and we saw a drift of snow in her hair.”
All these things have you said of beauty,
Yet in truth you spoke not of her but of needs unsatisfied,
And beauty is not a need but an ecstasy.
It is not a mouth thirsting nor an empty hand stretched forth,
But rather a heart enflamed and a soul enchanted.
It is not the image you would see nor the song you would hear,
But rather an image you see though you close your eyes
and a song you hear though you shut your ears.
It is not the sap within the furrowed bark, nor a wing attached to a claw,
But rather a garden for ever in bloom and a flock of angels for ever in flight.
People of Orphalese, beauty is life when life unveils her holy face.
But you are life and you are the veil.
Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror.
But you are eternity and you are the mirror.
It’s windy today…. One of the trees up the hill from us fell over. It’s been dead and diseased for two years now… but in a hard spot to get to due to the slope. Since it is a bit remote from the house, it seemed simpler and safer to leave it stand until it falls over in a storm. Cutting a decayed tree is very risky, and in this instance is made so much worse by the difficulty of the terrain. There’s no buildings nearby.. so now that it has fallen down I’ll be able to drag it downhill to a flat spot and cut it up safely. I was outside watching the storm and the winds when I heard the crack of the tree as it broke… I looked up just as it was hitting the ground.
Fallen Monterey pine
Fallen Monterey pine
So it seems like a time to read quotes about wind…
“It was the noise Of ancient trees falling while all was still Before the storm, in the long interval Between the gathering clouds and that light breeze Which Germans call the Wind’s bride.” ~Charles Godfrey Leland
“It’s a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds’ cries; I never hear the west wind but tears are in my eyes. For it comes from the west lands, the old brown hills, And April’s in the West wind, and daffodils.” ~John Masefield
“If you reveal your secrets to the wind, you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees.” ~Kahlil Gibran
“It’s not far back to sanity, At least it’s not for me, And when the wind is right you can sail away, And find serenity” ~Christopher Cross
“I close my eyes and bath in the beauty of poetry / When I speak/My lips feel cold - The autumn wind.” Basho
”Lo! The poor Indian, whose untutored mind sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind.” ~Alexander Pope
“It can be seen that a great inflexible army will fall under it’s own weight, just as a stiff unyielding tree will break in the wind” ~Lao Tzu
“If a man does not know to what port he is steering, no wind is favorable to him.” ~Seneca
“Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are.” ~Arthur Gorden
“Good timber does not grow with ease; the stronger the wind, the stronger the trees.” ~John Willard Marriott
Country Wisdom: “If wind comes before rain, it doesn’t mean much. But if rain comes before wind, tighten your tarps”
“I was born on the prairies where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures.” ~Geronimo
Country Wisdom: “The fellow who pays attention to the wind never sows his seeds; the one who watches the clouds never harvests his crop”
“In the bleak midwinter, Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, Long ago.” ~ Christina Rossetti
“If there is no wind, row”- Latin proverb
“A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against, not with, the wind.” ~Lewis Mumford