How is everyone doing? We’re having a major snow storm. We’re only halfway through it and already buried.
Cino has had a great view from the top of the couch.
We’ll see what the morning is like.
Take care!
How is everyone doing? We’re having a major snow storm. We’re only halfway through it and already buried.
Cino has had a great view from the top of the couch.
We’ll see what the morning is like.
Take care!
Hello everyone. Happy Sunday!
I spent a lot of time this morning trying to capture a picture of this eagle. I am not a photographer, it was way across the lot high up in a tree, I’m zooming in as far as the camera will go and trying really hard to hold it steady. Well this is the best I could do…
It’s not that great at all but I enjoy watching animals and trying to capture pictures when I can.
As for another kind of bird, the turkey, I saved one and enjoyed a vegetarian meal this Thanksgiving! 🙂
#alllivesmatter
Hello everyone!
There is something I have been thinking about and wanted to share with you and see what you think. It’s when I hear people say “they were treated no better than an animal” when describing something bad they went through at the hands of another. There is something wrong with that and I’m not talking about what the person went through because, of course, that is terrible. But that it is compared to how an animal is treated. This, to me, is admission that animals are treated poorly, is it not?
It’s something to think about.
Hello all. I hope you have had a good week! As you know, I get ideas for a post on things that happen in my own life (conversations, events, things I read, things I experience, etc.) This past week someone was talking to me about their pet and they used that three letter word “own.” I hate that word when people are talking about their pets. They may be “our” pet but we do not own them. We adopted them and brought them into our family. Do we consider our children something we own because they are ours? When we marry do we now “own” each other?
We do not own anything that has breath. What we have done is made a commitment. A commitment to care for, be there for, and be faithful to whether it be a partner, a baby we adopted, or an animal we brought into our home.
This is a serious topic, for me very serious. I literally cringe when someone uses the word “own.” My mission and logo is to “Change how the world views animals.” But I thought I would throw a little fun into this post. Who has seen “The First Wives Club?” Whether you have or not you may know the iconic song “You Don’t Own Me.” I challenge you to listen to the words when you play the video and to think of animals instead of a man. When you do you’ll see how this can be somewhat fitting to animals as well.
Today is World Mental Health Day. With everything going on in the world, research is showing there is a lot more mental health issues than ever.
If you have a pet you know they can be a great antidepressant.
Here is what the Mental Health Foundation says…
Caring for a pet can help our mental health in many ways, including:
I would love to hear about a pet in your life (past or present) and how they help(ed) your mental health.
Take care!
Happy Sunday everyone!
I am so excited to share this post about a recent follower, Alice. Alice shared the following photo of her and Coconut with me.
I asked her for more information regarding the comment she left with this picture and this is what she said:
My precious, rescued sheep are my angels and best friends.
This one pictured here we named Coconut, who was a terrified and abused girl, that was so incredibly loving and tame and trusting of us, we sadly weren’t allowed to take her on though, unlike our other sheep, as the ‘farmer’ insisted on ‘keeping her’. Our precious sheep have changed both mine and my mother’s lives, they came at a very difficult time, starting with our first little orphan lamb, called Poppy. (She is my profile picture, as a painting I did of her, she sadly only lived for 11 months as was poorly, but she was a true angel!) I could go on and on about them!
Here is the the amazing painting of Poppy she mentioned. Wow, such great work! Continue reading
Hello all. Happy Sunday!
I want to start featuring some of my favorite products. What does this have to do with animals? EVERYTHING!
The products I want to share are cruelty-free. There is no need to put animals through the torture they endure for us to use household items. If you’re a believer in God and that he created all, we must ask ourselves what would he think of this practice? If you’re not a believer in God, then consider the torture animals are put through. They live in a lab in a metal cage, experimented on, harmed and then treated, and so much worse. This happens to dogs, cats, and rabbits which most of us have in our family. Take a moment to look at your furry family member. It’s their fellow beings this is happening to. There are better ways: https://www.pcrm.org/ethical-science/animal-testing-and-alternatives.
I am featuring SEVENTH GENERATION in this post. These are one of my favorite product lines (https://www.leapingbunny.org/brand/seventh-generation). I currently use the hand soap, laundry detergent, and dish soap. I like the scent free dish soap because I use it to wash Cino’s food and water dishes every day.
Do you have a favorite cruelty-free product? Please share.
Sharing an older post on this Rainbow Bridge Rememberance Day.
Is there a furry family member you’re remembering today?