Monday, June 30, 2008

Help For Little Victims

From VancouverSun:

Dogs injured in the earthquake that killed 70,000 people in China on May 12 are getting a second chance at life, thanks to a private shelter run by Chen Yunlian in Sichuan province. Many of the dogs taken in by the shelter were found dragging crushed hind legs through the rubble-clogged streets of Sichuan province.


They were the lucky few -- stray and abandoned dogs were mostly shot by police and soldiers in the wake of the quake for fear they would spread disease. One of the about 100 dogs rescued by Chen from devastated cities including Beichuan, Wenchuan, Qingchuan and Dujiangyan takes a rest as it learns to walk in a home-made walker. One of the eight staff members at the shelter trained dogs over the weekend to use their walkers. Chen, 60, has been rescuing stray dogs for a decade and now has about 900 dogs and 100 cats in the shelter just outside Chengdu, the provincial capital.

Dog ownership has grown more popular as Chinese become wealthier, but few people have the emotional attachment to pets that is common in the West. Indeed, dogs are still often seen as a source of meat for the family stew pot, especially in some rural areas.

 

Truly inspirational.

 

Monday, June 23, 2008

I Love You

You people are amazing! Thank you for showering my life with joy and positivity.




There isn't one day that goes by that I take your friendship for granted.

XoxoX

 

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

J'aime Au Chocolate

I love chocolate and chocolate loves me! Nothing beats coming home after a long, stressful day at work to find a bar of Endangered Species chocolate in the fridge. I love the Rhino Dark Chocolate Toffee and the Tiger Dark Chocolate Espresso bars. Proceeds go to protecting endangered species in their natural habitat and the bars are organic. Once you taste good, dark chocolate, you never go back!




Love Catherine Ledner's animal print series of animals with wallpaper.




Really feel a strong desire to paint my apartment. I even picked out colours for the living room, kitchen, bathroom and hallway. But my body is so ragged from my muscular-skeletal soft-tissue problems. I think I am going to commission my father to create a framed chalk board for the kitchen wall. Better yet, I should pay him to paint my apartment. Hmm... now there's a thought.

Listening to: INXS - Pretty Vegas

 

Monday, June 16, 2008

A La Weekend

I had a great, relaxing weekend that finally felt like summer! So many options--it was difficult to fit in as much fun things as possible in only 2 days.

I arose early on Saturday and went to yoga. Then, I headed out to the burbs to visit my dad, niece, Max the dog, and the two cats. My niece, her friend and I went to the primary school playground for the afternoon. We hung out and played in the woods behind the school. We built bridges through bushes and ate salmon berries. It reminded me of being a kid (minus the bmx bike). My niece's friend exclaimed, "You're so cool!". Damn skippy.

Finished the evening off visiting with BT, Delilah and Jay. We opted for gelato at La Casa. Always a tough decision there with all those flavours and huge lines, but I opted for the usual maple walnut and banana fudge. Delish! We chilled and watched old retro silly clips on You Tube.


On Sunday, I went to Amanda and Geoff's for pancake breakfast. Best pancakes eva! We went over to Commercial Drive for Car-Free Days. The event seemed even busier than last year for it's third official annual event. I did not like the Tribal Harmonix stage at the bottom of the street at Veneables. Lots of live music, peformance art, booths, and vendors. I bought two gorgeous pairs of poi. I cannot wait to jam with them at the beach.

Met up with Poiboy to hit up the Main Street event. It definitely had a different vibe with the hipster crowd. Not bad for their first year.


So ANNOYED at the Conservative Tories government for proposed Bills to restrict nautropath and natural products, new immigration restrictions (deemed racist), fines for copyright infringement ($20k for uploading and $500 for downloading), and censorship on television and films (Young People Fucking). I did not vote for the Tories. Boo on you apathetic Canadians who did not vote. *sigh*

Listening to: John Lennon - Working Class Hero

 

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Vegas, Baby

Lately, I have been looking at photos on Flickr and researching Vegas. My friends K&S are getting married there in July. I am so excited! I love Vegas. However, I have not been since 1999-2000 for NYE. No one ever wants to go! I love that city. I am attempting to find a companion for that weekend adventure.



Listening to: DJ Tiesto - Beautiful Things

 

Vegas, Baby

Lately, I have been looking at photos on Flickr and researching Vegas. My friends K&S are getting married there in July. I am so excited! I love Vegas, and have not been since 1999-2000 for NYE. No one ever wants to go! I love that city. Attempting to find a companion for the weekend adventure.



Listening to: DJ Tiesto - Beautiful Things

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Critical Massive

I went down Thursday evening to Critical Massive at the Skaltitude Retreat south of Carlton in Washington. I should have taken an extra day off because it was about a 5 hour drive without stops for groceries and dinner.



The weather was moderate for alpine country, but the evenings were cold and windy. I had an amazing time being part of Blues Dome. I relaxed in a hammock, tended bar, roamed, gazed at stars, laid under art, and danced. On Friday, we took a group photo in the labyrinth and burned a Man on Saturday. Inside the Man, there was a beautiful metal heart. Met lots of new and great people, and one particular Brit.

I am still radiating from the energy and people from the event of 350 people.

Listening to: Diana Krall - I've Got You Under My Skin

 

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Rain... As Per Usual...

Well, it's raining, just in time for the upcoming weekend and my camping trip. I camped three times in the rain last year. I have to buy tent poles for my tarps. I am camping in a valley this weekend in Washington.

On Sunday, Mo Faux and I went to see the exhibit Town Without Pity at the Elissa Cristall Gallery on South Granville. The exhibit by Jim Ramsay is a collaboration of 24 artists from Vancouver, Toronto, London, Staten Island, Boston, Seattle, Palm Springs, Sweden, Scotland, and Tokyo; each artist has contributed one aspect or building to the main street of the Town Without Pity. It is fantastic and a must see. There were many favourites, including Wal-Mort (and I was lucky enough to meet the artist).

After, we went to Wicked Cafe, again, for warm beverages. Two times in one weekend. We sauntered on downtown to brave the crowds at the new H&M at Pacific Centre. Dreadful, long lineups. I managed to get a few sexy, satin tops and some bling. I love H&M and have been a devoted fan since experiencing it in New York.

We wandered around Granville Street before heading to Clubhouse for tasty sushi. We had a bit of everything until we were no longer fading from all the walking and shopping. I have not been there inawhile, but it is definitely one of my favourite sushi spots. With all the development along 2nd Avenue between Cambie and Main Streets, it won't be long before that place has lineups down the street.

Listening to: Madonna - Rain