Friday, March 30, 2012

Right Now


I'm sitting by an open window. There is a warm breeze coming in. I can smell the apple blossoms, and hear a bird singing. It's a perfect spring day.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

I Love the Little Things


Like feral Spot sitting in the back yard.


Like the apple blossoms by the porch.



Like the little black kitty coming to the door for breakfast.



Like Mama and her kitten, Little Sister, relaxing on the bench.

There are lots of little things around here that make me happy.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

I Love Spring


I love the light, lime-green color of the new leaves as they emerge in the spring.


Nature at its loveliest and most delicate.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

It's All Good!

Our last day in California was full of good things. First we went here:


and this is who went with us:


Click photo below to see our granddaughter's reaction... I love it!


The California Academy of Sciences was a wonder to me! It's one of those places where I walk in and say "wow!". The space is breathtaking; but it was so much more than that.




The rainforest was spectacular. A climate inside a bubble, with walkways winding around, up and down, inside. There were butterflies, birds, frogs, and jungly plants. It's like another world!



This place is very cool! (Well, actually it's pretty warm and humid, but you know what I mean!)



They check you for butterflies when you come out, in case one happens to light upon your shoulder.


We saw so many different kinds of creatures here:













This was the back seat on the way back to Sunnyvale:


Then I had another new experience and fell in love: with this...


YUM!!

(wish we had this at home!)

Monday, March 19, 2012

Animal Outreach


When we were planning our trip to California, my husband began trading emails with his school friends who are living in Placerville. When I found out they were running an animal clinic and sanctuary, I wanted to be sure to see it. They call it Animal Outreach, and it was so much more than I could have imagined. I wish every community could have one like it.


This is our friend Bob in the large room where rescued cats live until they are adopted. Bob's wife Margie began as a volunteer at Animal Outreach; she and Bob became members of the board, and over the years Margie has become the force behind it all, with a lot of help and support from Bob.


They expanded the space by renting a large warehouse, then created separate rooms for the myriad of services, furnished it, did plumbing, electricity, etc. They have three washers and dryers going full-time to provide clean bedding and towels.



The kitties seem content and comfortable. Most of them were very friendly, coming up to us to be petted. The atmosphere was very homelike for them.



I fell in love with this little kitten who was waiting to be spayed.


For cats not suited to indoor living, there is an area for future barncats until people come to adopt a barncat or mouser.



We were able to visit the surgery area, where the animals are spayed and neutered.



We watched as kitties were prepped for surgery. The clinic employs several trained vet technicians and a very dedicated vet, all of whom work long hours. There are also many volunteers working in the sanctuary.


Here is the vet, performing surgery. She has spayed as many as 80 cats a day.


I was amazed and inspired by Animal Outreach. They are doing such a great job. I wish there were more like them. It has become the focus of Margie and Bob's lives. They explained that since they don't have children of their own, this is where much of their money and energy goes.

Tomorrow: our last day in California; another amazing place and a new love of mine.