Friday, February 5, 2010

Black and White ?

A Little Squirrel y

 

A cold brisk day today in the great lake state. The weather can make us a little squirrel y.  Some may say you read to much into things. Hm mm, I'd say if your educating yourself and can read your farther ahead of the one taking things for granted. I believe our squirrel friend took for granted his path across the road or simply went squirrel y and over reacted to the situation thus ending his existence.

Things are not always black and white. The human race is not conscious of it's actions as it too takes things for granted. We drive on our roadways not even aware of all the pollution that leaches into the ground every time it rains from the materials our roadways are constructed. We assume everything is OK and the integrity of the huge company's are like our own. After all we would not pour toxic chemicals and oils into our neighborhoods. Yet, our road ways do exactly that!

A Little Squirrel y is simply an understatement to the enormous lack of information and/or lack of wanting to know the truth. How soon before all of civilization lays dead on the side of roads? Is it not black and white?

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Ohh deer!

 
OHH DEER!
Some days simply are a mess. You may feel torn apart and lost a grasp on what really matters. Ohh Deer is a good external visual of how we can feel if we allow these feelings to rule. Why not look at the good side of things and sense a purpose of the moment. 

The deer kill above clearly did some damage to the external transportation shell of the drivers automobile. This result has put someone to work on the repairs.  The leftovers of the deer that are splattered all over the road will feed many smaller animals including are winged friends. Many insects will finish the job.

Perhaps also it should teach us to follow 1 basic rule we learned when we first started to drive.......LOOK AHEAD in all directions. Our sight is fixated on things in front of us only. Widen your sights in all directions and your life will be fuller and more enjoyable. 

Experience more life and maybe even preserve wild life. Sitting in front of a television, hm mm if you looked to the sides you will realize "I have a family" wow they are alive and more valuable than the box with images and sounds in front of me. Maybe our deer above could still be alive?

http://www.eruptingmind.com/effects-of-tv-on-brain/



Awareness Concerns......

Less than 10 people were in attendance at this roadkill awareness forum link below.
Change is near. A new approach is needed to make people aware and making people aware is 1 of my main priorities. You will witness the adventure on ways I will bring roadkill awareness to the mind front of the masses.

http://www.recorder.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=1715041

Snowed Inn.

I'm currently in Michigan the winter wonderland of the Midwest. Cold brisk weather with occasional moments of sunshine. Roadkill is minimal during the winter months compared to the active warm spring and summer when more animals are actively exploring territory for food and mating.

I'm currently hanging with a cute clown girl and her Argentinean male human blanket. She shot this picture of this young rabbit I have titled Snowed Inn. Time can be slowed and even frozen due to our indecision or lack of enjoying the present moment we are living now.

Our rabbit will soon be eaten by other animals and we to can be devoured by our lack of movement. Being stationary will cause our minds and bodies to eventually deteriorate. Stay alert and scan the roads ahead of you to help avoid and keep our beautiful wildlife alive..