🐾 Maybe the reason I love animals so much, is because the only time they have broken my heart is when theirs has stopped beating.
Monday 14 September 2009
Let's Live the Life of an Eagle
Our lives are not determined by what happens to us but by how we react to what happens, Not by what life brings to us, but by the attitude we bring to life.
A positive attitude causes a chain - reaction of positive thoughts, events, and outcomes.
It is a catalyst, a spark that creates extraordinary results.
Let's change to make a change!!!
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
"If you focus on results, you will never change.
If you focus on change, you will get results."
Saturday 5 September 2009
FARM TALK - Pappa Goose - In Memoriam
I look at life as a gift from the Universe. Now that it is at an end, I have no right to complain.
---Unknown
My sketch for today - in memoriam of Pappa Goose - 1991 - 2009.
"Pappa Goose" watercolour on Visual 140gsm - 05/09/09 Maree©
Pappa Goose, an Egyptian Goose, was brought to me to take care of him in 1991 - don't know how old he was - he had one gammy foot as a result of fishing gut being entangled around his leg and severing the tendons and nerves, causing his foot to pull backwards. I was lucky to have the pleasure of his presence in my life for 18 years when, finally today, I had to have him euthanized because his legs were riddled with arthritis and he could hardly stand up anymore. If there is a Goose Heaven, I'm sure that's where he is now.
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Tuesday 1 September 2009
Veld fire tragedy
I think this is where the fire came from
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Today we've just had a huge veld fire sweep through our property, defying all fire breaks, being pushed forward by a strong wind and turning the landscape to black charcoal. On the other side of the fence is our neighbour's property with the fire now just behind them.
The Crowned Plover was forlornly screeching for her young, where she had a nest somewhere in the grass in the black area in front of her. Smoke is still rising in various places and the ground is still hot to the touch.
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The Herons making good use of the misfortune, scavenging for dead insects
An abandoned burnt nest
The North side of our property.
New Name for Black Eaglet
They mature so quick but live longer
It is amazing the pace with which the young chick has grown over the past three months.
It has completely shed its white fur and has become brownish and on 24 August 2009 it took its first flight. The Verreaux (Black) eaglet has thus far been fed by its parents but it must now learn to hunt and fend for itself before the parents start chasing it away around December. It will then be forced to find its own territory. It only has a 20% chance of surviving to adulthood but if it does it can live as long as 50 years.
The (IEC) Incredible Environmental Crew is pleased to announce the results of the votes for a new name of the eaglet at the Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens, Roodepoort, South Africa, as follows:
Miracle – 6
Imbalenhle – 8
Lone Star – 4
Thembeka – 2
Ladies & gentlemen let us without fear or favour declare that Imbalenhle will be the name of our new resident.
For more information on these birds visit www.blackeagles.co.za
Monday 24 August 2009
Getting into a Lather
SELF-ANOINTING
Self-anointing seems to be triggered by smell or taste. The hedgehog twists and turns, stretching out its tongue to lick foam all over its body. My Hedgie used to sit on my chest, licking my skin until he started frothing at the mouth and then smearing it all over his quills. He would also do the same when he came upon a cigarette but in the grass.
This hedgehog has come across a well-worn leather shoe. After sniffing it for some minutes he is stimulated to self-anoint.
Self-anointing seems to be triggered by smell or taste. The hedgehog twists and turns, stretching out its tongue to lick foam all over its body. My Hedgie used to sit on my chest, licking my skin until he started frothing at the mouth and then smearing it all over his quills. He would also do the same when he came upon a cigarette but in the grass.
This hedgehog has come across a well-worn leather shoe. After sniffing it for some minutes he is stimulated to self-anoint.
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