Sunday, April 29, 2012

upsandowns

The dread and anxiousness are over now,ended by our trip to the vet Saturday.
What a bittersweet experience
Standing there stroking Harlech as he slowly faded away.
Intensely sorrowful yet somehow powerfully meaningful.
It is maddeningly frustrating that instantly your living breathing cat
is but a cherished memory.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Heart breaking

Why does this not get easier? This heart breaking process of loosing an animal that has been with you for 16 years.  Almost 16 years ago we took Harlech ( named after a castle in wales) in after he and his sister were abandoned.  Until about one year ago he has had  a healthy life . It was then that we noticed he was loosing weight and took him for a check up.
 After about a thousand dollars the only thing we learned was that he had a high Calcium level . Since then he has been stable. Until now. A few days ago he  just stopped eating as much and has become much less active and responsive . At this point  all we can do is realize he will not get better and try to make things easier for him.
 As I said ,why does this process  not get easier

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Things I have seen #2

The Tower of London and Tower Bridge                         

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Reforesting update

Here are the latest additions to our reforestation project.  These
 native Hawaiian Palapalai ferns(center) are used  to make lei for Hula dancers.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Peaks of Otter Lodge

41 years ago Sharon and I were married at this wonderful place in Virginia

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Postcards #1


Lets start a new series. This time it is cut out postcards from the book
Hawaii The Big Island : Land of Fire and Ice photographs by Franco Salmoiraghi
# 1 Eruption of Pu'u O' o (1983)

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Things I have seen # 1

Number one in my new series of " Things I have seen " The Vatican.

Sunday, April 08, 2012


Some of the pleasant memories that remain after many trips to Britain
are that of Pub visits. Although it has been a few years since my last trip
I have recently come up with a way to simulate that experience
For a number of years I have been a member of CAMRA . This is a
consumer group (100,000 strong) that is in essence a watch dog
that tries to maintain the integrity of the brewing business and the
institution of the British Pub(Public House) Of the many activities of the group
one is to publish the Good Beer Guide with descriptions of thousands of Pubs
In the Country.
Over the past few months I have discovered that sitting down and reading the
descriptions while having a beer is a substitute for not being there in person.
It may not be perfect but It is as close as I get until I return. Cheers!

Thursday, April 05, 2012