Saturday, January 29, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Paper Art FAIL
I think these guys must have seen my last post, the one about Paper layers can create stunning art, but I really don't think that this is the correct way to do it.
The stars of the above photo are Jake (Jacob Sylvester, when in trouble) and Fergi (The Lovely Miss Fergi) who have a wonderful blog, Two Special Wires.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Pug joins list of Top Ten dogs
Now, more than 300 years after they were popularized, the pug has entered the nation’s top ten best loved dogs. They are now more popular than boxers, whippets, beagles or bulldogs.
Chihuahua numbers have also gone up threefold, while last year saw the miniature smooth-haired dachshund make it into the top 20 for the first time.
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Can't sew them back on
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A valuable pedigreed cat that went missing from its New Zealand home turned up two days later a little different — it had been surgically castrated.
Owner Michelle Curtis said she was furious when Buddy, her prized Siamese-Bengal cross, came home "fixed."
Curtis had owned Buddy for almost two years and was considering using him as a stud cat.
"What am I supposed to do now? I can't exactly get someone to sew them back on," she said.
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Owner Michelle Curtis said she was furious when Buddy, her prized Siamese-Bengal cross, came home "fixed."
Curtis had owned Buddy for almost two years and was considering using him as a stud cat.
"What am I supposed to do now? I can't exactly get someone to sew them back on," she said.
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An unusual painting
While we often see dogs in art, one very seldom finds a cat. Painted many, many years ago - but preserved forever ...
I love this painting:
Francois Boucher, La Toilette (A Lady Fastening Her Garter). 1742, oil on canvas.
Fundacion Coleccion Thyssen-Bornemisza.
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I love this painting:
Fundacion Coleccion Thyssen-Bornemisza.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
'Godzilla-like creature' nabbed in Calif. town
Black-throated Monitor lizards are carnivorous, legal to own in California and native to the African grasslands and parts of Asia. Juveniles go for about $100 in pet stores, but they grow.
The animal was captured and taken to Riverside County Animal Services.
Photo: Riverside County Department of Animal Services
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Sleeping with pets carries disease risk
Nonsense! Nonsense! Nonsense!
Sleeping with and “kissing” your animals on their little pet lips puts you at risk for some serious medical problems — even when those pusses and pooches are seemingly healthy, according to “Zoonoses in the Bedroom,” a study published in the February issue of the CDC journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.
“The risk of contracting something is rare, but if you’re that person who gets a disease from a pet, rare doesn’t matter that much,” says the paper’s co-author Bruno Chomel, a professor at the University of California-Davis school of veterinary medicine and an expert in zoonoses, the transmission of disease from animal to human. “I know this will make me unpopular, but pets really don’t belong in your bed.”
Source --- Please remember: you can't believe everything you read on the internet.
The American Veterinary Medical Association doesn’t have a formal recommendation about pets sleeping with their humans. But AVMA president Larry Kornegay affirms that zoonotic diseases are “uncommon, if not rare.”
Sleeping with and “kissing” your animals on their little pet lips puts you at risk for some serious medical problems — even when those pusses and pooches are seemingly healthy, according to “Zoonoses in the Bedroom,” a study published in the February issue of the CDC journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.
“The risk of contracting something is rare, but if you’re that person who gets a disease from a pet, rare doesn’t matter that much,” says the paper’s co-author Bruno Chomel, a professor at the University of California-Davis school of veterinary medicine and an expert in zoonoses, the transmission of disease from animal to human. “I know this will make me unpopular, but pets really don’t belong in your bed.”
Source --- Please remember: you can't believe everything you read on the internet.
The American Veterinary Medical Association doesn’t have a formal recommendation about pets sleeping with their humans. But AVMA president Larry Kornegay affirms that zoonotic diseases are “uncommon, if not rare.”
He should be the next mayor of Chicago
The cat known as the mayor of Sharon, or Freddy, lives at the Village Hall, greeting folks who come to pay water or property tax bills. He meows to go out twice a day to make his rounds in the small downtown, visiting the post office, the back doors of restaurants and at least one tavern, as well as stopping to catch mice in a wooded area across from the Village Hall.
"This is his town," said Sharon Postmaster Scott Vinke. "Everyone looks out for him. If he's crossing the street, everybody stops and gives him the right of way. He's the mayor."
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Wouldn't it be great to get Freddy's name on the ballot for Mayor of Chicago?
Animal cruelty laws among fastest-growing
Incidents of abuse and a shifting national consciousness have made animal anti-cruelty laws one of the fastest-growing fields in the legal profession. In 1993, just seven states had felony animal cruelty laws; today, all but four do.
"Animal law is where environmental law was 20 years ago. It's in its infancy but growing," said Pamela Frasch, who heads the National Center for Animal Law at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, where she has been an adjunct professor for 10 years.
Lewis & Clark opened the first Animal Legal Defense Fund chapter in 1992. Today it has branches at more than 115 law schools in the United States and Canada.
In 2000, nine law schools had animal law studies. Today about 100 do.
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"Animal law is where environmental law was 20 years ago. It's in its infancy but growing," said Pamela Frasch, who heads the National Center for Animal Law at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, where she has been an adjunct professor for 10 years.
Lewis & Clark opened the first Animal Legal Defense Fund chapter in 1992. Today it has branches at more than 115 law schools in the United States and Canada.
In 2000, nine law schools had animal law studies. Today about 100 do.
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Fighting in the pack: What went wrong
A note from the Secretary:
Dear friends, your insights are a big help as I attempt a "postmortem" on the "mayhem" ( as Asta puts it) that happened in our dog pad lately. I am considering some factors that could have triggered a power struggle between Jappy and Moymoy on one hand, and between Trudis and Bambi on the other.
1. Trudis' sickness (suggested by Maxie and her Mom)- Trudis' absence after being confined for weeks inside our house presented as an opportunity for Bambi to challenge Trudis' rank in the pack. Looking back, I distinctly remember reading fear and distress in Trudis's body language, but I dismissed it. Sensing Trudis' weakness, Bambi attempted to fight back the next time she and Trudis had a spat. Though thinner and weaker, Trudis refused to back down at Bambi's initial show of dominance. What used to be a spat turned into a full blown, bloody fight between them.
2. Bambi had killed a cat (Pussy) during Trudis' absence- Note that only Jappy ( alpha dog) and Bambi ( rank 4th in the hierarchy) attacked Pussy. Having killed another animal, Bambi could have experienced new found strength and began aspiring for a higher ranking.
3. Jappy's insecurities- Of the five dogs in the pad, it was Jappy who received the most affection from me. Jappy and I have gone a long way, even before I lived with the Animal Doctor and before I took Moymoy, Trudis, Bambi, and Woody in. I would often bring Jappy inside the house at night to sleep with us or with Scarlet during the night. But I ignored him for days after he killed Pussy. It was also around this time when the Human Pup came home after spending the holidays with my Mom in my hometown, and became the focus of my attention once more.
Alpha dogs are usually not the type to bully middle ranking dogs because they are confident of their position in the pack order. Jappy's insecurities could have triggered him to pick a fight with Moymoy, to ensure that the latter forever remains below him in the hierarchy.
4. Moy's unresolved issues- When Moymoy was younger, he had behavioral issues that were party resolved when we took classes on obedience training I became complacent when Moy stopped chasing his tail; not realizing that his inner demon could be unleashed when he is cornered against the wall. This is exactly what happened when he and Jappy fought.
5. ME- Many of you are correct in pointing out that I should be the alpha of the pack. I must admit that my tendency to be overly affectionate with my dogs, to a point of treating them like babies led to the development of their undesirable behaviors.
6. Diet Changes- This may sound remote but the idea came to my head after our readers, Jed and Abby offered us a theory to explain the fatal attack on Pussy. Several weeks prior to the incident, I modified and reduced the dog's diet in my effort to reduce their weight ( all of them except for Trudis are overweight!) . Could it be that hunger jumpstart their prey drive and drove them to attack Pussy? Could hunger also be the reason why they became combative with each other usually during mealtimes? (we feed them simulataneously at meal times)
Keeper Lui told me that Bogart ( when he was still on Earth) and Sumo fought each other after being friends for several years! I know its possible for dogs to become suddenly enemies, but I never anticipated this to happen with the five dogs in the pad because four are neutered/spayed. Well, this experience has taught me that the pack order is very fragile and many factors could break it up, not just competition for food or mate.
Next timeI will share to you the changes that I've instituted to address the situation in the dog pad. Last night we already started the exercises suggested by Jasper and Ruth. It remains to be seen if the five dogs can be reunited again or forever separated in smaller groups.
I do not claim to know a lot about animal behavior but I am glad that I am not groping in total darkness. I am so thankful for all your advice, support and prayers. I wish to post happier news next time.
2. Bambi had killed a cat (Pussy) during Trudis' absence- Note that only Jappy ( alpha dog) and Bambi ( rank 4th in the hierarchy) attacked Pussy. Having killed another animal, Bambi could have experienced new found strength and began aspiring for a higher ranking.
3. Jappy's insecurities- Of the five dogs in the pad, it was Jappy who received the most affection from me. Jappy and I have gone a long way, even before I lived with the Animal Doctor and before I took Moymoy, Trudis, Bambi, and Woody in. I would often bring Jappy inside the house at night to sleep with us or with Scarlet during the night. But I ignored him for days after he killed Pussy. It was also around this time when the Human Pup came home after spending the holidays with my Mom in my hometown, and became the focus of my attention once more.
Alpha dogs are usually not the type to bully middle ranking dogs because they are confident of their position in the pack order. Jappy's insecurities could have triggered him to pick a fight with Moymoy, to ensure that the latter forever remains below him in the hierarchy.
4. Moy's unresolved issues- When Moymoy was younger, he had behavioral issues that were party resolved when we took classes on obedience training I became complacent when Moy stopped chasing his tail; not realizing that his inner demon could be unleashed when he is cornered against the wall. This is exactly what happened when he and Jappy fought.
5. ME- Many of you are correct in pointing out that I should be the alpha of the pack. I must admit that my tendency to be overly affectionate with my dogs, to a point of treating them like babies led to the development of their undesirable behaviors.
6. Diet Changes- This may sound remote but the idea came to my head after our readers, Jed and Abby offered us a theory to explain the fatal attack on Pussy. Several weeks prior to the incident, I modified and reduced the dog's diet in my effort to reduce their weight ( all of them except for Trudis are overweight!) . Could it be that hunger jumpstart their prey drive and drove them to attack Pussy? Could hunger also be the reason why they became combative with each other usually during mealtimes? (we feed them simulataneously at meal times)
Keeper Lui told me that Bogart ( when he was still on Earth) and Sumo fought each other after being friends for several years! I know its possible for dogs to become suddenly enemies, but I never anticipated this to happen with the five dogs in the pad because four are neutered/spayed. Well, this experience has taught me that the pack order is very fragile and many factors could break it up, not just competition for food or mate.
Next timeI will share to you the changes that I've instituted to address the situation in the dog pad. Last night we already started the exercises suggested by Jasper and Ruth. It remains to be seen if the five dogs can be reunited again or forever separated in smaller groups.
I do not claim to know a lot about animal behavior but I am glad that I am not groping in total darkness. I am so thankful for all your advice, support and prayers. I wish to post happier news next time.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Here's a real Christian for ya
Animal control officers said Monday that 65-year-old Miriam Smith told them she killed a female dog named Diamond because it was a "devil dog" and she worried it could harm neighborhood children.
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World's oldest dog?
Believed by his current owner to be at least 23, and possibly 24, he takes eight short walks a day in Manhattan's exclusive West Village where he has been doted on by film producer Frank Pavich for the last 15 years.
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Giant new crayfish species
Photograph: Courtesy of Carl Williams
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Remember Leo the Lion?
Leo the Lion is the mascot for the Hollywood film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and one of its predecessors, Goldwyn Pictures, featured in the studio's production logo.
Slats was the first lion used for the newly-formed MGM studio. He was born at Dublin Zoo, Ireland on March 20, 1919. The photo above is Slats the Lion being filmed for his cinematic debut as the MGM Logo, c. 1924.
Slats was used on all black-and-white MGM films between 1924 and 1928. Slats was trained to growl rather than roar (although in the logo he did nothing but look around), and for the next couple of years, the lion would tour with MGM promoters to signify the studio's launch.
Slats died in 1936. His skin is now on display at the McPherson Museum, in Kansas.

The original logo was designed by Howard Dietz and used by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation studio from 1916 to 1924.
PHOTO 1: via The Daily What
PHOTO 2: Wikipedia
Slats was used on all black-and-white MGM films between 1924 and 1928. Slats was trained to growl rather than roar (although in the logo he did nothing but look around), and for the next couple of years, the lion would tour with MGM promoters to signify the studio's launch.
Slats died in 1936. His skin is now on display at the McPherson Museum, in Kansas.
The original logo was designed by Howard Dietz and used by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation studio from 1916 to 1924.
PHOTO 1: via The Daily What
PHOTO 2: Wikipedia
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Bloody and violent fighting in our pack
Following Pussy's violent death, the thread binding our pets together, allowing peaceful co-existence in our multiple pet household, unravelled so fast and so out of control.
| Left to Right: Bambi (female, spayed), Jappy (male, intact), Woody ( female,spayed), Moymoy ( male, neutered), Trudis (female, spayed) |
For two years, the dogs had no problem sharing a pad. Except for the occasional spat between Trudis and Bambi, where the latter would immediately assume a submissive pose, I didnt not observe any other kind of power struggle within the pack.
On Saturday, after returning from weeks of confinement inside our house, Trudis was attacked by Bambi in their pad. Trudis was wounded and bleeding on her leg so we had to whisk her away and keep her on a separate dog house. Come Monday, it was Moymoy and Jappy who had a fight inside the pad. It was obvious that Jappy had the upperhand, but Moymoy would not give up easily. He maintained his stance (although his eyes were turned away) and was matching Jappy growl for growl. Fifteen minutes through the stand off, the humans decided to intervene before any blood is shed- Moy's most likely. Even with Moymoy outside of the dog pad, Jappy continued to bark furiously at Moymoy, like he wanted to kill Moymoy. Moy was so scared and stayed on one corner and would not even move when we tried to coax him to cross the playground and transfer to the garage.
Now the pack is divided in two factions and are separated from each other until I figure out a solution. Jappy, Bambi and Woody are staying in the dog pad and are let out periodically in the playground. Moy and Trudis are roaming freely in the garage right now. I intend to borrow a spare cage from the Animal Doctor's Clinic and put it in the play ground for Trudis and Moy to sleep tonight because the garage will be occupied by the car by then. I cannot let the dogs inside the house because I fear for the Human Pup's safety. He has been attacked by my two dogs in my Mother's house a year ago. All dogs that I live with see the Human Pup as a threat.
I am trying to analyze the events that preceded the fights. The pack hierarcy has been disrupted, thats one thing I am certain. But do you think it was right that we intervened? If I had a choice, I would have let the dogs settled their differences on their own, that technique works like magic sometimes. But when it reaches the point where they will kill each other for the alpha status, what will you do?
This experience reminds me that the pack hierarchy is dynamic, just like everything else in this world.
Today's awwwwwww
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Phone keeps ringing in croc's tummy
Aquarium workers initially didn't believe Rimma Golovko, a new mother in her 20s, when she complained that the crocodile had swallowed her phone.
“But then the phone started ringing and the sound was coming from inside our Gena's stomach and we understood she wasn't lying,” said Alexandra, an employee.
The mishap has caused problems for the crocodile, which has not eaten or had a bowel movement in four weeks and appears depressed and in pain.
"The animal is not feeling well," said Alexandra. "His behavior has changed, he moves very little and swims much less than he used to."
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1,022 words - largest vocabulary of any known dog
John W. Pilley, Chaser's owner, bought her as a puppy in 2004 from a local border collie breeder and started to train her for four to five hours a day. He would show her an object, say its name up to 40 times, then hide it and ask her to find it, while repeating the name all the time. She was taught one or two new names a day, with monthly revisions and reinforcement for any names she had forgotten.
It was hard to remember all the names Chase had to learn, so he wrote the name on each toy with indelible marker. In three years, Chaser's vocabulary included 800 cloth animals, 116 balls, 26 Frisbees and a medley of plastic items.
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Well, This Has Been One Crappy
Over the few years we've had our little Liliput, who turned into a very large Liliput, she became accustomed to her surroundings. Clearly she knew where her food was kept, the litter pan and her safe hiding places. Because she was blind, she could be a little over sensitive and only gave out her kitty cuddles when she decided it was ok, generally when one of us was in the bathroom. 24 claws balancing on a bare lap, but purrs you couldn't resist.........
She came to us in early October of 2006. A little blind thing crawling between Stephen legs at our local hay farmer's barn, "Mew, mew, mew" . They seemed to get louder. I scooped her up and said, "Stephen, we can't leave her here." Bill, the farmer said, "Ya know, if you don't take her, she'll be dead by morning, her mother rejected her." Our heart strings tugged and I slipped her into my coat as we finished up and drove home. I spent the first 3 hours with her bundled in my arms trying to clear her crusted shut eyes with warm water compresses and then when I had finished discovered what I considered a bonus and shouted to Stephen, " Steve, come look, we have a bonus! She has extra toes and lots of them!" He had never seen that before. The next several week, I fed her warm milk with an eyedropper and we made several trips to the Vet for various meds to try and save her sight, which to no avail, did not work, so we accepted our blind little kitty and began to "baby" proof the house with gates and chicken wire and wooden barriers built to keep her from falling from one floor to another and it worked.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Drug-Smuggling Pigeon Nabbed
Colombian police say they have captured a carrier pigeon that was being used to smuggle drugs into a prison.
The bird was trying to fly into a jail in the north-eastern city of Bucaramanga with marijuana and cocaine paste strapped to its back, but did not make it.
Police believe the 45g (1.6oz) drug package was too heavy for it.
Police, who believe the bird was trained by inmates, say they've caught other pigeons attempting to carry phone cards into the jail.
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The bird was trying to fly into a jail in the north-eastern city of Bucaramanga with marijuana and cocaine paste strapped to its back, but did not make it.
Police believe the 45g (1.6oz) drug package was too heavy for it.
Police, who believe the bird was trained by inmates, say they've caught other pigeons attempting to carry phone cards into the jail.
Source
Jim Carrey to star with penguins
Hollywood believes audiences will come waddling back on Aug. 12, when 20th Century Fox releases the big-screen adaptation of the 1930s children's book Mr. Popper's Penguins, starring Jim Carrey, Angela Lansbury and a half-dozen real-life, flightless water fowl.
Audiences will be watching the real penguins for roughly half the movie. In some scenes, CGI animals were used.Source
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Gone fishing
This afternoon, our cat* was mauled to death by our dogs Jappy and Bambi. She was approximately 4.
I am still trying to make sense of the violence that erupted in our household. The rational part of me would like to believe that no amount of care and affection can turn an animal other than what it is. In the concrete playground where they do their zoomies and play with their squeak toys, it is still the law of the jungle that operates.
Thing is, I could come up with a thousand justification, but nothing can ease the tight knot in my stomach, not seeing our cat in her usual spot tonight. She is gone forever.
* I named our cat, Pussy, not knowing that in certain parts of the world, her name had negative connotations. My apologies.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
steampunk music can make things better
I finally finished my first bag commission! I owe my thanks to Meream's tute.
Now! Sleep!
This baby (cat not included) will go to Guia, officemate and chum. Marching birdies!
Here's a view of the lining. I put in two pockets for pens.
I was truthfully quite surprised to discover how easy these bags were to make. I reckon I'll make more and experiment with them in the future.
This bag would also not have been possible without the music of Jordan Reyne. I discovered her just an hour ago, and I am hooked. Her music reminds me of Paula Cole, if only edgier and graver. Here, have a listen for yourself. This would certainly be great music to sew to when I start trying my hand at making steampunk-inspired apparel.
Now! Sleep!
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Goodbye, my Kuya Lowie
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| It is my Kuya Lowie who gives me a bath when my stink-o-meter goes off... |
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| He is always very gentle and nice with me... |
| It is my Kuya Lowie who takes me out for my daily "walks" ... |
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| He plays with me... |
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| He and I have lots of fun together... |
Kuya Lowie is one of the Animal Doctor's assistant at the Greenwoods Pet Clinic.
| Left to Right: Animal Doc, Doc Jun, Kuya Jun( Animal Doc's brother), Kuya Lowie, Human Pup, Ate Joylene, Kuya Nonony ( Animal Doc's assistant) |
He is part of our family...
| Left to Right: Animal Doc, Doc Jun, Kuya Jun, Kuya Lowie, Human Pup, Ate Joylene, Nana ( Human Pup's nanny), Kuya Nonoy. |
| Left to Right: Animal Doctor, Human Pup, Nana, Kuya Lowie, Kuya Nonoy, Ate Joylene |
Our Secretary/Mom considers it almost like a miracle that caring for a special needs dog like me never feels like a burden in our household. It is because my human family is so blessed to have people working for them who are compassionate and loving to animals. Kuya Lowie did his job with joy in his heart.
Kuya Lowie passed away suddenly in his sleep at around 2:30 this morning. There was no sign that we would lose him. He still played with me before retiring last night.
The humans are still reeling from shock. The Secretary is still vacationing with her family in Iloilo City, the fact of Kuya Lowie's death simply refuses to sink in to her mind. Our veterinary clinic is closed today; everyone is still trying to come to terms with such a sudden loss. The Animal Doctor is taking care that Kuya Lowie's remains be transported to his family in San Miguel, Iloilo. We have to make sure that he gets a proper burial and prayers for the repose of his soul.
Much has been said about the grief that humans endure when their beloved pets pass on. My humans will never know how much my heart bleeds for my Kuya Lowie.
I WILL ALWAYS MISS YOU KUYA LOWIE. IT IS YOU WHO WAITS FOR ME AT THE RAINBOW BRIDGE.~ SCARLET
Video time: The Stop Motion Art of Barry J. C. Purves.
Stop Motion. I'm glad to say that I grew up on stop motion as a kid. I remember relishing the movie The Golden Voyage of Sinbad for its stop motion sequences -- a stone statue of Kali coming to life and dancing, Sinbad's battle with the creature, and the rivetting death match between a cyclopean centaur and a griffin. I cheered for Pegasus and held my breath with Medusa and the Kraken in Clash of the Titans (1981). When I later discovered Operavox, Stop Motion meant the light-hearted, happy-endinged Barber of Seville.
with Rigoletto, however, things were different. Very seriously different.
As the chilling story came to a close, I thought, "Good lord, I didn't know you could also do that with Stop Motion!" Absolutely mind-blowing, it was.
Three years later, I soon discovered who Mr. Barry J. C. Purves was, and the astounding work he'd done through the years.
Sir Will Shakespeare gives a quick run through of his plays for a most unusual audition. Can you identify all of them? I could only recognize fifteen.
A story of two lovers, based on a tale of the Willow pattern. Caveat: Proceed if puppet love does not offend you. Mature audiences welcome.
The tragedy of Achilles as a man, a fighter, and a lover. Caveat: Contains puppet nudity, intimacy, and violence. Mature audiences welcome.
To conclude, an interview with the artist himself on the art of stop motion, puppetry, and story-telling.
with Rigoletto, however, things were different. Very seriously different.
As the chilling story came to a close, I thought, "Good lord, I didn't know you could also do that with Stop Motion!" Absolutely mind-blowing, it was.
Three years later, I soon discovered who Mr. Barry J. C. Purves was, and the astounding work he'd done through the years.
Sir Will Shakespeare gives a quick run through of his plays for a most unusual audition. Can you identify all of them? I could only recognize fifteen.
A story of two lovers, based on a tale of the Willow pattern. Caveat: Proceed if puppet love does not offend you. Mature audiences welcome.
The tragedy of Achilles as a man, a fighter, and a lover. Caveat: Contains puppet nudity, intimacy, and violence. Mature audiences welcome.
To conclude, an interview with the artist himself on the art of stop motion, puppetry, and story-telling.
In the papers!
As promised in a previous post, I'm very happy to present a number of articles I've written (and one I've been written about) in our company's December edition newsletter!
In goDIY, there a few handy DIY gift ideas from me, and a bushel of tips from Jib on what to do with Christmas dinner leftovers.
In goMEET, Mardie writes about my crafting, and I write about AJ's. Such a lovely chain that makes. Be sure to read up on the rest of the creative, crazy-talented people on spotlight! I feel honored to share the same space they're in on this cyber-page.
In goWATCHandREAD, our guest writer reviews two flicks for the holidays, and we're posed the question: What's on your Christmas reading list?
and in Meet the Newsletter Team, we spill the beans from our preferred stocking-stuffers, who we want at our Christmas dinner table, and who we'd nab and smooch under mistletoe!
Thanks for reading and being happy with me!
Little, little sea people, and other stories
At present, days at the office have been rather slow. (Can you say four students or less a day?) That pretty much makes up for a lot of idle time. I decided to start a Sea Monkey Tank at my workstation, just to see how well they survive in an office environment. I used to take care of them as a kid, and I'm glad I found a kit just before Christmas at half the regular price. Huzzah!
What exactly are Sea Monkeys, you say?
From the Official Sea-Monkey Handbook:
Sea-Monkeys are a variety of Artemia which are crustaceans such as Brine Shrimp or Seed Shrimps. Their correct latin name is Artemia nyos ("after the New York Ocean Science Laboratories where the hybrid Sea-Monkeys were developed.")
A true MIRACLE of nature, Sea-Monkeys actually exist in SUSPENDED ANIMATION! While inside their tiny eggs - yet unborn, they burn the "spark of life" for many YEARS! The Instant-Life cyrstals in which the eggs are enclosed, preserve their viability and help to extend still further - their unhatched life span!...The name scientists have given this amazing rare process is "cryptobiosis" which means "hidden life".
So, there.
For a more entertaining explanation, here's a video:
Yay!
Right now, I'm at stage 2 -- the water has been purified and let stand for a day, and the Instant Life powder is now pretty much dissolved. Well, there's no activity yet, but with the kind of cold climate in the office, these little guys ought to come around in a day or two, so PATIEEEEENCE.
On the homefront, I'm glad to say I've begun taking commissions piece by piece. My dad sent home one of his well-loved drawstring pants for me to replicate and lengthen, and there's a notebook purse gal pal Guia had me make for her. they're both going to be first-time affairs, and I really am excited to start working on them. The pieces for the bag are mostly finished, lining, outer panels and all, and I just need to put them together and add a nice wrist strap.
Oh! and there's a Jayne Cobb Hat my colleague Stephanie asked me to make for her. First legit knitted hat, yo. Stephanie's enthusiasm is so infectious! She said "I'm so excited, it's not funny!" See what a cutie she is? I love it!
This is also going to be my second fandom item in the works, as my first one was a brain slug hat for Mik. Which I still have to finish. Which I still need yarn for.
Um.
Anyway! I'm glad to say things are looking up craft-wise.
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Oh, and PS: Er... My Lijit Recent Search says. "Physical Congress with Equine Quadrupeds." Seriously, guys? People look for the strangest things on this blog.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Formspring flood
What's your favorite piece of clothing? How long has it been with you and are you still wearing it?
I'd say my converted jeans skirt. It's been with me ever since '07 or '08, and it still serves me well.
If your clothes could talk, what would they tell you?
Do you crochet? where do you buy worsted yarns, that can be used in making scarves & sweaters? also crochet hooks? (metro manila, philippines) thanks!!
I get most of my goods from Dreams in Greenbelt 5. They usually have everything for knitting or crochet, from pretty or yummy yarn, to hooks and needles of all sizes, to the accessories that go with them!
What was breakfast? :D
Hmmm... Mixed Tempura bento from Tokyo tokyo.
What is your favorite game of all time? Could be something physical like patintero, a board game like chess or monopoly, could be a video game. Anything :)
Off the top of my head -- Warriors Orochi 2.
What is the best thing a friend could do for you when you're feeling blue?
Take me out to play hooky to an undiscovered but fun place, discover new things and enjoy new experiences.
What's your mantra?
always keep learning; always find a way.
What's the best gift you've given from the past Christmas seasons?
Heating pillows, and boxes of Dezato Mochi for the relatives in the family.
Do you drink wine? On what occasions do you drink wine?
Usually on celebrations, and someone else pops open a bottle.
If for 15 minutes, it's going to rain food, what would you like for the heavens to pour down? Maximum of 3 kinds of food, please.
sushi! cheeseburgers! bibingka galapong!
What's the best stress reliever you know?
My kitten Mink, and writing in my paper journal.
Good morning! Coffee, tea, juice, milk?
milk tea, please. Would be great if it were macha milk tea.
If money was not an issue, what would you rather be doing with your life?
crafting, sewing, cooking, traveling, ad taking pictures.
What wild animal would you like to have as a pet?
A sugar glider, or a hedgehog. Or a ferret. My house isn't very big, so much as I'd want a wolf , I don't think it'd be conducive for his exercise. Small mammals are great. :)
Which artistic talent do you wish you possesed?
Drawing, hands down.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Holidays 2010: The Season That Was
The events that defined this past year's holidays for me:
-- Taking a trip to far-away Aduana to have the sewing machines repaired.
-- Seeing my articles and interviews published in our company's newsletter. More on this in a latter post.
-- Getting together with my dad's side of the family again.
-- watching the second episode of How Art Made the World and a portion of a Bhutan film with my dad.
-- Grandma-sitting, and ordering delicious pizza for her on her birthday.
-- hot bibingka.
-- Seeing my boyfriend's cousins blush and giggle over this naughty-cute video.
-- Relief from an excruciating case of GERD with pats and backrubs from the boyfriend.
-- An impromptu visit to a hospital, and the delicious, cozy dinner that followed.
-- Chillaxing at home.
-- Getting reacquainted with Bernina -- she lives! -- and getting the hang of sewing on her hyper-speed setting.
-- Making furoshiki, and wrapping my presents with them.
-- Going with James to see RPG Metanoia, and being pleasantly and surprisingly wowed by the movie experience. Two thumbs up to the writer and animation team! You make us Pinoys proud of you!
-- Taking Mink with me to spend New Year's with my dad and grandmother.
-- Cooking tuna and garbanzo spaghetti at my dad's request.
eight cloves garlic, crushed ♥ two small onions, chopped ♥ two cans of tuna in vegetable oil ♥ one small can of garbanzos (chick peas) ♥ three packs of medium-sized sweet-blend spaghetti sauce ♥ tabasco or ground chili (optional) ♥cooked pasta
Heat skillet until smoke is visible. Add oil drained from tuna cans. Sautee garlic and onions until onions are transparent. Add garbanzos, let cook for a few minutes. Add tuna. Add sauce from three packets. Let simmer for five minutes; add tabasco or chili to taste. Simmer, then serve over hot, al dente pasta.
-- Launching flying paper lanterns with him at the strike of New Year midnight.
-- Watching Mink transfixed on my dad's birds, seeing them for the first time in her life.
-- Bonding with my aunts, and introducing them to the fabulousness of RuPaul's Drag Race.
-- Having an attitude of gratitude, and sticking with it in 2011.
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