Help Peaceful Prairie buy the farm!
Urgent help is needed!
Molly from Emma’s K9 Kitchen forwarded me the following email from Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary today. They only have until the end of the week to raise the money they need for this, but if everyone pulls together, we can make this happen!! Please help the animals by helping this wonderful sanctuary see this through. To donate, please visit their site or go here.
Dear Friend of Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary,
We have an incredible opportunity to expand the sanctuary by 35 acres and to acquire a 4000 square foot home that will be converted into an Education Center and volunteer / intern housing and B&B for sanctuary visitors.
This kind of capital improvement to the sanctuary is 10 years overdue — but we now have the opportunity to purchase the property for $100,000.00.
Thanks to one VERY generous benefactor, we’ve already raised $70,000.00!!!
We need to raise the other $30,000.00 before the end of the week in order to make a cash offer on the property.
Another family has placed an offer and, due to the Agricultural zoning, they will have to use the land to enslave and exploit animals.
Please help us stop it before it starts, while simultaneously expanding the sanctuary and our ability to care for and advocate for countless more victims of the egg, dairy, flesh producers and consumers.
Time is of the essence - if you are able to contribute to this, please let me know right away.
Thank You!
Michele Alley-Grubb
Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary
Pumpkin update
Got a brief update on Pumpkin…he’s doing well and eating :) That’s all I know, but it’s good news! Figured I should let you all know after my downer post last night..
Thanks everyone!
Dawn
Filed under Uncategorized | Comments (2)Etsians helping Pumpkin!
I sought help for Pumpkin from the Etsy For Animals street team that I am a proud member of, and boy have they ever helped out! In addition to many donations, the following sellers have items for sale to benefit Pumpkin:
WHSKR has this gorgeous beaded art doll:
LolaLynn has this precious ACEO:
(she had another but she already sold it!)
And BeadedTail will donate the proceeds from the next item she sells in her shop. Here’s an example of her lovely work:
Thanks so much to team EFA, and to *everyone* who has donated so generously of their money and time to help Pumpkin. I will post an update as soon as I get one in the morning!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (1)Correction to update on Pumpkin
I misunderstood the vm I got earlier. Pumpkin’s leg *will* have to come off but it will only be done tomorrow if there is no other way to get the remainder of the maggots out. Ideally he would recoup for a few days and then have the amputation. I’ll continue to post updates here as I get them!
Dawn
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Attention!
Wow. I am proud to say I scored the right to put this icon on my blog:
The exclamation point is the best part. Like I am soooooo happy about it. I did, after all, score 99 points on a 100 point scale. I guess that’s…ummm….something.
The reason I even took such a test to begin with was because I finally realized, at the tender age of 35, why it is so hard for me to get things done. I mean, I always knew on some level and would joke about my woefully non-existent attention span, but it’s suddenly become much more clear to me. I realized that I always seem to have this inner resistance to doing things that are really not unpleasant or difficult at all, like weeding the garden, or in some cases that are things I really enjoy, such as writing. I’ve never been able to understand this resistance, and it’s caused me really immeasurable stress and frustration over the years. Somehow it finally made sense to me this morning, though. The resistance does not come from the difficulty of the task, but from the difficulty in paying attention long enough to complete the task. Once I realized that, a lot of other pieces could be fit into the puzzle. Such as why I tend to gravitate towards jobs or duties which require me to do a lot of small tasks, such as answering emails, even though these duties don’t give a great sense of fulfillment. They don’t require me to *focus*. It’s like I’ve been at war with my brain for my entire life….on one hand I want to spend my time learning and creating and doing things that require sustained attention and focus, and at the same time my brain is saying “Nope, sorry, can’t do it.”
So, what to do, what to do? For one thing I’ve been realizing that if I give my brain a *constructive* distraction to focus on, it can help me give adequate attention to the task at hand. For example, while I’ve been writing this post I’ve been listening to a violin concerto by Joseph Joachim, and I’ve been forcing myself to really concentrate on the music as I write. That seems to quiet enough of my brain to focus on actually getting the words out. Another good distraction is crochet, though of course that’s difficult to do while writing. But it’s good to do while reading, watching films, or talking to people (which has always been difficult for me as I lack the attention necessary to carry on a conversation). So, yeah, I will work on positive ways of distracting myself. But I’m actually finally going to consider meds as well. Reading over a list of ADHD symptoms I realize now that it’s likely been affecting every area of my life in a negative way, and I think I’m ready to be done with it.
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Awesome shirt opposing pit bull ban
Canine Advocates of Ohio (the people who issue the action alerts I’ve been posting) just released this t-shirt design:
http://www.cafepress.com/K9_Advocates
(not a promo, btw…I don’t benefit in any way from sales of this shirt. But I am *so* buying one!)
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