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The Catskill Animal Sanctuary, Part 1

December 3, 2016 at 11:01 am by Claudia

Well. I just spent an hour editing photos from our tour of the Catskill Animal Sanctuary. There are a lot of them, so I think I’ll do this in a couple of posts.

I cannot tell you how meaningful and inspiring yesterday was for me. I’m still thinking about it. So is Don. Believe me, I’m going vegan. It make take a while, but that’s where I’m headed. If you had been with us and heard the stories about factory farming and the routine abuse of animals in the dairy and meat industries – I think you would be considering it, too. My aim in these posts is not to lecture. You know I don’t eat animals and haven’t for many, many years. But the dairy industry and what happens there on a daily basis is new information for me. Yes, I’d heard stories, but yesterday opened my eyes in way they hadn’t been before. I’ll leave you this link to the Catskill Animal Sanctuary to learn more.

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We arrived early so we walked around the parking area, which is surrounded by birds and sheep and goats and pigs. Heaven.

As we waited for our tour guide, Lesley, we wandered around taking pictures. We were immediately greeted by Delores the goat. Delores turned out to be funny, quirky, mischievous, and non-stop curious. (Don’t tell anyone, but she was my favorite.) She came up to me, let me pet her, gave me a little head butt and we were friends.

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There she is, peeking out from under the truck.

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On the move.

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There she is again. That girl gets around.

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She climbed into this jeep and had a great time exploring and, yes, chewing.

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She found something she wanted to play with and was having a great time.

I turned away for a short time to watch and pet Sister Mary Frances, a pig.

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Sister Mary Frances is a hoot. She wandered close to the road, so a staff member slowly herded her back down and Mary Frances was vocally complaining all the way. Apparently, she’s very dramatic. We got to pet her and she’s a darling.

Then I turned back and saw this:

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Delores had jumped in a truck that was delivering feed. This particular feed was not what she was hoping for.

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Our tour guide was Lesley and she was wonderful. Along the way, she shared stories of some of the rescues. She also shared information about the way animals are treated on factory farms. Some of that I will share with you. Some of it I won’t.

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There were chickens and roosters everywhere.

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I got to stroke the feathers of this beauty.

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This guy was very mellow. He was in this position when we arrived and when we left.

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Beautiful.

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That’s Oreo, the cat. There are a few other cats around, though the Sanctuary doesn’t rescue dogs and cats. It rescues farm animals. But sometimes a cat comes along with a rescue of farm animals.

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Nubian goats – they were very gentle and loved being petted. Delores on the right.

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All of the goats being herded back after straying onto the hill in the background. Right after this photo was taken, they started running and we were too entranced and delighted to take a picture!

I have lots more.

It’s important to know that rescues come out of all sorts of situations; factory farming, animal hoarding, abuse, abandonment, and the imminent danger of being slaughtered. The Sanctuary is huge. We only saw a small part of it. Pliers and Ashley are currently off-site, being taken care of until they get acclimated and are ready to be moved onto the site. We hope to see them soon.

Becoming members of The Catskill Animal Sanctuary might just be the best thing we’ve done in a long time.

More tomorrow.

Happy Saturday.

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Mountains, Books and a Surprise

December 1, 2016 at 10:02 am by Claudia

The view outside my office window this morning:

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The one positive in losing all the leaves on the trees – a better view of the mountains. These, by the way, are the Gunks I referred to in a previous post. The Shawangunk Ridge. It’s a continuation of the Appalachian Mountains and it extends to the Catskill Mountains.

Rock climbers love the Ridge. They come from far and wide to climb here.

The UPS driver dropped off a package yesterday morning. As I wasn’t expecting anything via UPS, I was intrigued.

It was from my sister.

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She made this beautiful shawl for me! Isn’t it lovely? Meredith and I are both partial to gray. (As my hair turns more and more silvery, gray seems to suit me.)

I often wear a shawl around the house in the mornings and I planned on taking one that I made years ago with me to Hartford. But this one is much, much prettier! So I will be taking this beauty instead.

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My sister is very talented. I love her dearly.

I’m going to start in on my research today. This morning I realized that I leave for Hartford in a little over two weeks. There’s much to be done before that date, including buying Don’s Christmas presents!

Tomorrow is the tour of the Catskill Animal Sanctuary. We’ve become members of the Sanctuary because we want to support what this incredible facility does. We are joining in honor of Pliers and Ashley, our elderly horse friends, who were saved and rescued by the Sanctuary. I’ll have lots to share with you this weekend.

The rain has finally stopped. It was rather torrential for two straight days, which will certainly help our water table. I’m grateful today for a peek at the sun and for clouds swirling and moving as this front moves out.

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I’m waiting for another Nancy Drew, soon to arrive in the mail. It will be nestled in the space between Anne of the Island  and The Secret at Shadow Ranch, as it’s #3 in the series. I had to do some shelf rearranging yesterday, moving some books to other shelves in order to accommodate my little collection. That reminds me: I need to keep a lookout for more Hardy Boys for Don – maybe a little stocking stuffer or two.

Happy Thursday.

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Curses, Pat Conroy, and Instagram

March 6, 2016 at 9:53 am by Claudia

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Beautiful sunsets make me smile. This one graced us with its brief presence last night.

I told Meredith we were planning to leave on Tuesday. Hopefully, that’s still the case, but I tweaked my back (which was SO much better) yesterday and I’m hurting again. In fact, I had to get up during the night and come downstairs to the den where I used some Tiger Balm, turned on the heating pad, and proceeded to sleep sitting up for the rest of the night.

It amazes me that I actually pulled that off.

May I take a moment to say how frustrated I am with this whole thing? Just think of all the curse words you can and you have a pretty good idea of what I’ve been saying.

I actually like the smell of Tiger Balm, but I’m getting tired of both it and my heating pad. But ever grateful for them because they’ve really helped. (I always run these things by Mer, since she’s a therapist and my brother-in-law is a chiropractor. They know their stuff.)

Anyway, I’m going to be positive. I’m determined to get on the road sooner rather than later.

I briefly wrote about the passing of Pat Conroy yesterday. I truly loved his rich and beautiful writing style. He was an artist with words. One of my favorite blogs has a tribute to him today, which includes a short video of Conroy speaking to a group of his readers. What an amazing man he was. It’s here at Jungle Red Writers.

I need to read some Conroy ASAP.

I’ve been meaning to share two of my favorite Instagram accounts with you; both of them have to do with animals.

Black Jaguar White Tiger – Run by an incredible man who rescues animals, including lions and tigers. He is based in Mexico and the work he is doing is of the utmost importance. He posts lots of videos of these incredible creatures – the latest is of a baby tiger drinking milk from a bottle. Oh, heavens. Beautiful. The Black Jaguar White Tiger Foundation does essential work for the protection of our wildlife.

Pumpkin the Raccoon – a Bahamian raccoon that was rescued by a family and now lives indoors with his dog buddies, Toffee and Oreo. I love this feed.

I find Instagram intriguing. Most of us post brief descriptions of our photos, but then there are those who treat it like a blog, with long descriptive passages. Some of those IGers have blogs as well and they’ve, for whatever reason, turned predominately to IG. Others have never had blogs, so IG seems to be their version of a blog. Since Instagram is meant to be something you can scroll through rather quickly, I tend to avoid paragraphs of writing. I’ll look at the photo and continue on my way. Maybe because I also read blogs, I don’t have too much patience with lots of words in this particular form of social media. But I am equally sure that a lot of people tend to spend most of their social media time on Instagram, so they have no problem with that.

It’s free. It’s fairly quick. Maybe that’s the attraction in this time of short-attention spans. A blog post takes time to craft. IG is much faster. Though yours truly, not especially a whiz with a phone keyboard, finds it takes time enough with lots of curses along the way as I retype words, correct auto-correct and insert the dreaded hashtags.

By the way, whenever the heck we leave for Florida, I may not post everyday but I will do my best to post to IG as we make our way South. So follow along on my IG account.

New post on Just Let Me Finish This Page: Gone But Not Forgotten: Harper Lee and Pat Conroy.

Happy Sunday.

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