Sunday, July 20, 2008

Good news for Honky cat!



Honky's FAVORITE person in the whole world is returning for Kenyons Sweet 16 party!
Thursday night, 11:40 Delta!

WOOT!

No babies to take care of this time either!

A (very) few images from Mary's Birthday Bash





















This will have to do for a few days... but it gives you a small idea of what I lived thru!

Riding to the store





Mailman update


Our much loved mailman Dana has been telling u forever that he was getting dreads and it looks like he finally took the plunge a few weeks back. I haven't seen them since this photo but I would imagine that they are quite a bit farther along now.

Monday, June 23, 2008






Practicing front yard activists





Our next door neighbor has 2 kittens not even a year old who are skinny and always on my porch looking for food. They also both had litters this year and when they neighbors moved in I urged them to get their cats fixed... they didn't and now they are both pregnant again.

They say they don't have the money to get them spayed/kitty abortion, but I offered to pay, and take them in multiple times. when the kitties had the appt. the neighbors were too lazy to awnser the door. The worst part is, they are both sporting new tattoos from over the weekend, one of which would have payed for the abortion.

The SPCA is overfull, they are putting down animals every day.

It took everything I had to not say this when she showed me her new art: "What did you get tattooed on your back? Pictures of dead kitties?"

I just had to walk away.

GET BENT!


Recumbents are the only way to go really. This is a totally different ride... no weight on your hands, the steering is smooth and very responsive, and it takes a little something extra to ride, but well worth the new POV.

Donnie just got a new one for his birthday, so maybe after our ride, I will post a picture of it. (his has ape hangers instead of the steering I have)

My ride



This is a post that I am going to have to dedicate more time to, so for right now I'm just gonna have to show you my new cart and tell you that since I got it I have yet to go to the store in a car. I can do all my regular shopping with the exception of buying lumber, ect with this cart. Kenyon and I have been to Walgreens, Atwoods, (twice) Subway, Homeland,(several times) K-Mart, the gas station (for sodas not gas) and a million other places that we needed to be. We go to church, meetings, the library and Farmers Market all with pedal power. I figure I have gone a minimum of 60miles in the last week.

Some carrying 40 pounds of cat litter and a case of beer!

Say lady, whats in your cart?

The benefits, I have spent nothing on gas and had some extra dough. I heard birds singing, church bells ringing, and seen lots of wildlife. I have met dozens of curious folks and felt much more connected to my community. I also have some really strong legs compared to a few months ago and sleep better.

What's really funny is after I got my cart I read on a "'bent site" that it was just about impossible to ride a short wheel base recumbent with a cart. I didn't know that when I first got it, so I went ahead and did it anyway.

I will admit that stoplights are difficult to start at with everyone watching because it is awkward with clipped pedals... and even worse is starting at the base of a hill with a load. The best part is making it to the top of the hill with a load and knowing if you can do that, you can do alot of things!

Unitarian





The kittens have taken over the front part of the house. The good news is Casey and Walter seem to be dealing with it well.

It's fuuny, sometimes the cats end up color coded. the other night it was brown cat night all night long. We had Wilma, Iris, and our two brown kitties River and Scraggles. No other colored cat got in bed....

Earlier today 3 versions of white cats were eating out of the same plate at the same time.

Here is the Atchi Brigade...proving my point.

Usually when she is asleep Kenyon is covered in these. However, this is Lucy, her favorite... who seems to be wherever Kenyon is at any given moment. This year I let Kenyon do the majority of the mothering of the babies. This means they have imprinted on her this time and they keep HER up all night. She does most of the feeding (she makes a great formula) and has even taken over baths. I am really proud of her. This really is a huge responsibility as this many babies is alot of work (and they cost alot when feeding replacement milk) but to see them thrive and love is a really great thing.

Dillon helped Donnie build a cat house for me the other day. When Donnie finished it he said "There, nothing proves I love you more than a cat house."

While it may not be a new bracelet or a ring he had made for me, I have to agree, any man who does something like this and lets me have this many cats, is a pretty good husband.