Sunday, April 28, 2013

2 Things Challenge: Gesture/Costume

Last weekend on April 20th (4/20) there was a rally in Denver to celebrate the passing of Prop 64.


It was a (mostly)** peaceful coming together, a gesture of celebration.


On Sunday the 21st, we checked out the Cannabis Cup.  Until now, it has always been held in Amsterdam, but Prop 64 allowed it to be held in the U.S for the first time.  I think this was the Cheeba Chew mascot, but it was so crowded I couldn't get a clear shot.  (Incidentally, the CBD chew is the only thing that has ever helped me with migraine pain.  It's an edible made specifically for physical pain.)

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**As far as I know there were no fatalities, but there were a few jerks who got violent.  Someone's always got to bring the bad energy.  We had already left by the time it started and heard about it later on the news.  Click HERE for the Denver post article.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Barefoot Under the Cherry Tree


Sometimes, the only way to deal is to let it out in written words.  And to remember the good places you've been.


Barefoot Under the Cherry Tree

I was five states away from you in more ways than one,
Barefoot and under a cherry tree,
Unaware I was already
Teaching myself to compassionately disengage,
When the realization came to me
That your chronic progressive disease
Had progressed enough to leave no doubt
That I had taken on your weakness when I took you;
That I am in it and it is a part of me and who I am, it is mine
Till death do us part,
And I'm not sure I believe that even then
I will ever exist in any form again without
This heavy knowledge I learned from you;
That it lives in the present with us,
Evolving like a third person;
That when you asked me, "Are you sure?"
That I hesitated only a moment and
That hindsight will always make me wish
I had said, "I cannot answer that because I don't know;"
That I will always resent myself for my naiveté
And you for the cost of staying;
That I imagine your disease outlining you in a sickly yellow,
Always between us, wrapping you like a sickly bright yellow gift,
Protecting your most broken part.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

2 Things Challenge: Pair/Balance

A pair of volunteers cuddles with a pair of tiny mews.  (Note the tiny kitten sized bottle on the table.)


There's a great balance of younger and older people that come here to love on orphaned animals.


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

At The Animal Doctor

These are some images from last week's time spent observing what goes on behind the scenes at an exotic animal hospital.  (I'm not going to include captions for all of these pics because I have no idea what any of this equipment is. Yet.)  What I do know is the little gecko was in the little ICU because of respiratory issues and possible depression.  The albino snake was there from a local pet store because she was suffering from intestinal parasites and lack of appetite and had to be tube fed.  And oh boy, does that critical care food for carnivores smell BAD!  I also watched as a little guinea pig was put under and had his teeth cleared of sharp points.  They had to jerry-rig a little g. pig gas mask from a syringe container (last photo).