Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Cats Rescued from Beirut

Witches help those who can't help themselves
- Terry Pratchett

I've met five of these cats, and they are very sweet.

You can view their pictures and read their stories. Different cats are in shelters here and here.

Congratulations to PETA in Beruit for the work they are doing rescuing animals in the war zone, and to the Pixie Project and CAT, here in Oregon.

Looking for a pet in your area?

Check out Petfinder.com - they list rescued pets from all over the U.S. You can search both dogs and cats, and look for your new best friend by breed, size, age, etc.

February Fix-A-Thon

Do you need a low cost spay or neuter for your cat? If so, check out the February Fix-A-Thon at CAT, which is designed to help individuals and families in need of financial assistance.

Sia

Monday, January 28, 2008

Brigid in Cyperspace Poetry Reading - February 2nd


Announcement from Deborah Oak


You are invited to the third annual
Brigid in Cyperspace Poetry Reading


Well, Anne Hill asked if we were going to do this again, and I say YES! Feel free to copy the following to your blog and spread the word. Let poetry bless the blogosphere once again!

WHAT: A Bloggers (Silent) Poetry Reading

WHEN: Anytime February 2, 2008

WHERE: Your blog

WHY: To celebrate the Feast of Brigid, aka Groundhog Day

HOW: Select a poem you like - by a favorite poet or one of your own - to post February 2nd.

RSVP: If you plan to publish, feel free to leave a comment and link on this post. Last year when the call went out there was more poetry in cyberspace than I could keep track of. So, link to whoever you hear about this from and a mighty web of poetry will be spun.

Feel free to pass this invitation on to any and all bloggers.

Thank you, Reya, for beginning what is now an annual event.

Posted by deborah oak at 4:20 PM

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My thanks to Hecate for the information - sounds like fun :-)

Sia

Related Articles:

Old Imbolc

Can You Feel It? Imbolc!

Art: Brigid by Lisa Iris

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Lucy Daughter Of The Devil

I love this show. It's so dry and subversive. The voices are perfect and the visuals are unique. You get the point of view (and often feel sympathy for) all of the characters. How can you not like Satan, who wears a Cosby sweater, tries (in his own way) to be a good Dad, and is much sweeter than anyone I've ever seen in the Bush Administration.

One of my favorite characters is Becky, the Devil's Advocate, and this Jesus is one I'd like to meet. Best of all, it takes place in San Francisco, one of my very favorite cities. Personally, I think the Antichrist would live somewhere else, SF being so laid back, accepting and all. Wouldn't an evil mission be better received elsewhere? But let's not quibble. It's a great little show. My witches' hat is off to the creators, who make us laugh in hard times.

It's very dark and very funny - check it out.

Sia

Note: This is the first episode. You can find the other episodes on Adult Swim.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Sexism Bad, Makes Us Mad, You'll Be Sad: Got That?


Yes, we are angry at the sexist claptrap thrown at Hillary, whether we plan to vote for her or not, because we know the real reasons you folks both hate and fear her. She is woman, she is Other. Worse yet, she does not know her proper place.

How dare you?

But we're also laughing. We've been here before. We know what goes around, comes around.....eventually And we're going to make sure it does so in a timely manner.

Let it work;
For 'tis the sport to have the enginer
Hoist with his own petar; and 't shall go hard
But I will delve one yard below their mines
And blow them at the moon: O, 'tis most sweet,
When in one line two crafts directly meet. - Hamlet
Sexists, you're on notice. What you do and say is every bit as sick and shameful as racism, and it deserves the same level of scorn and concern from decent people.

As Gloria Steinem recently wrote in the New York Times:

..why is the sex barrier not taken as seriously as the racial one? The reasons are as pervasive as the air we breathe: because sexism is still confused with nature as racism once was; because anything that affects males is seen as more serious than anything that affects “only” the female half of the human race; because children are still raised mostly by women (to put it mildly) so men especially tend to feel they are regressing to childhood when dealing with a powerful woman; because racism stereotyped black men as more “masculine” for so long that some white men find their presence to be masculinity-affirming (as long as there aren’t too many of them); and because there is still no “right” way to be a woman in public power without being considered a you-know-what.

We don't like the pervasive sexist behavior in this election. We speak out when you do it. And then - in this brave new blogging world - you are caught in that act, and have to apologize, publicly.

From Media Matters:

When Chris Matthews' long-winded monologue at the opening of the January 17 Hardball program eventually touched down with an apology to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) for the way the cable talker had been treating the candidate on the air, the moment represented an unmistakable victory for the liberal blogosphere.

By not only getting Matthews to apologize, but by also forcing the rest of the press -- post-New Hampshire -- to back off its, at-times, overtly sexist coverage of a prominent Democratic contender, the blogs have already had more impact on how the traditional press covers this presidential campaign than they did during the entire 2004 White House run.

.... Matthews has referred to Clinton as "She devil." He has repeatedly likened Clinton to "Nurse Ratched," referring to the scheming, manipulative character in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest who "asserts arbitrary control simply because she can." He has called her "Madame Defarge." And he has described male politicians who have endorsed Clinton as "castratos in the eunuch chorus."

Matthews has compared Clinton to a "strip-teaser" and questioned whether she is "a convincing mom." He refers to Clinton's "cold eyes" and the "cold look" she supposedly gives people; he says she speaks in a "scolding manner" and is "going to tell us what to do."

Got caught with your pants down, didn't ja?

Did you learn your lesson, all of you? Now grow up. Treat her with the respect due to a Senator - a Candidate - a Mother - a Woman - a Human Being.

and remember this: We're watching. We're Listening. We're Speaking Out.

No matter who wins this election, you will become a joke. Your fifteen minutes will be over. But we women will still be here. Laughing....and leading.

Sia

Art: Laughing Woman

Notes: My thanks to Echidne of the Snakes for the updates on this story - congrats on your recent award.

Related Articles:

Recovering From Our Culture: Why Words Matter

Fear of Women in Politics

Friday, January 25, 2008

Bandon Marsh Wildlife Refuge - Safe for Now, Thanks to "Friends"



Here is a hopeful note for those who love nature but still wonder if it's possible to stop the endless, mindless development on or near wild places: A state agency has just rejected plans for an RV park next to a wildlife refuge on Oregon's south coast, thanks to work done by the Friends of Bandon Marsh.

The fight is not over - it never is. The price for preserving nature is eternal vigilance.


Everybody needs beauty as well as bread,
places to play in and pray in
where nature may heal and cheer
and give strength to the body and soul.
- John Muir


Meanwhile, SEA (Shoreline Education for Awareness) has room for
two National Docents to live in the Bandon Marsh NWR Bunkhouse next year in exchange for 20 hours per week. The bunkhouse is a modern 5 bedroom, manufactured home upgraded to Federal safety standards and completely equiped with a gormet kitchen, laundry facilities and two full baths.

If you have an interest in being a National Volunteer send an e-mail to Bill-R@SEA-edu.org for more information.

Come Walk the Coast: Bird lovers will enjoy the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.

Road Trip!
The Cooking Light Website offers an article titled Cruise the Coast of Oregon. It offers advice on planning a four day road trip along that coast for those who like good food to go with their scenery.

Sia

Links:

Bandon Marsh Wildlife Refuge

For Pagan Parents & Teachers: Information on sea birds

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Rainforests - When They Go, We go With Them


From the BBC:
The Brazilian government has announced a huge rise in the rate of Amazon deforestation, months after celebrating its success in achieving a reduction.

In the last five months of 2007, 3,235 sq km (1,250 sq miles) were lost....rising prices of raw materials and commodities could be spurring the rate of forest clearing, as more and more farmers saw the Amazon as a source of cheap land.

"The economic reality of these states indicate that these activities impact, without a shadow of a doubt, on the forest," she said.

The state of Mato Grosso was the worst affected, contributing more than half the total area of forest stripped.

How We Can Help

The Nature Conservancy offers us several ways to help - check it out.

Here's a fun fact:

"It is estimated that 1/3 to 1/5 of carbon dioxide pollution comes from tropical rainforest destruction.

This warming of the atmosphere will also cause problems with the sea levels because of melting ice caps and expansion of water. Sea levels are rising and it is estimated that by 2050 sea levels will rise to 1.5 metres, flooding many low-lying areas. It is estimated that by 2050, 150 million people in countries such as Holland, India and Bangladesh will be homeless."

Does anyone want the kind of wars that will take place when all of these people are in desperate need of food, land and shelter?

Why Should You Care About the Rainforest?

As the Nature Conservancy notes:


Wild and wondrous, rainforests extend from as far as Alaska and Canada to Latin America, Asia and Africa. They nurture thousands of plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth.....Besides providing food, water and air to the rest of the world, rainforests offer critical habitat for many of the Earth's most interesting and rare plants and animals. Read on for more rainforest facts:

  • Temperate and tropical rainforests help regulate the Earth's temperature and weather patterns.
  • Rainforests provide jobs to surrounding communities.
  • Rainforests contain many of the essential plants used in the treatment of cancer.
  • Fifty percent of the world's plants and animals can be found in the rainforest.

If there was ever a time to realize that our fates are all linked, it is now.

Sia


Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The 59th Street Bridge Kitten Rescue


Never, ever make me Queen of Heaven. If I am in charge, there will be far fewer people in the world, and a lot more tigers and polar bears. But this lady, she can stay.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Nobody sees a flower



Nobody sees a flower, really, it is so small.
We haven't time - and to see takes time
like to have a friend takes time
- Georgia O'Keefee



Sia
Dreaming of gardens to come on a very cold day.....

Monday, January 21, 2008

Every Flower Is To Bloom





It's so clear that you have to cherish everyone.
I think that's what I get from these older black women,
that every soul is to be cherished, that every flower is to bloom.

Alice Walker

Happy Martin Luther King Day