Tuesday, January 31, 2012

I'm Down with O.P.P.

I want to share some fun pictures that Aj and I have taken of other people's pets. We have a lot of critter lovin' friends.  Most of these are rescued animals that found loving homes with awesome people!




The owners of The Chocolate Shoppe in Bryson City, have adopted several rescued animals from our local animal shelter.  P.A.W.S is a non-euthanizing, non-profit organization. The white cat in the first set of pictures is the newest addition to the family. He loves sitting out on the porch with us while we chill in the mountain breeze.  Donna and Sherry are quite the animal lovers and have given a wonderful home to several cats and two of the sweetest dogs. All of their pets like to catch and eat flying bugs, which is very entertaining as well as beneficial.

 


 
Annie



Katie

George


Frank Lee is another animal lover among our friends. He gives a safe and happy home to six cats. Here is the oldest, Sara, napping on the sunny side of the sofa.















My sister's boxers.

I sometimes wish I had it made like these dogs do.

This past fall Aj and I joined Stephanie, Jason, and all three dogs for a three day hiking trip. They were great even though there were lots of people on the trail and some rough terrain.



We have so many fun pictures of animals that this may have to be a two-parter.


Swain County has such a high number of stray animals. There is no animal control in Bryson City. It is up to these animal lovers to find homes and loving caretakers. I want to close this post with a couple of websites with information about pet adoption.

P.A.W.S.  Placing Animals Within Society - Bryson City, NC
Catman2 No-kill Cat Shelter - Cashiers, NC
Fix Your Pet Spay/Neuter Clinic - Asheville, NC












Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Trying to Make Walls Feel Like Home

The energy of a room is important. If you would have said this to me a couple of years ago I would have laughed it off with a "whatever, yoda".


     I am hoping to explain a little of why we move so much. It has never had to do with money or problems really. When Aj and I first lived together we shared 480 square feet spread out on two levels.  Now add five or six more people in the warmer months and you've got one happy little mountain top cabin. Sound tight? We were surrounded by comfort, love, conversation and the constant flow of ideas. The energy was good there. Even in winter times when I found myself alone, fire in the stove, I was inspired to create. I was inspired to connect, with myself and with God. But after three months of having no water we decided it was time to move.
    While we are always grateful to find shelter, we have never really found the energy and creativity that was packed up when we left that little shack. Since then we've moved out of places because of colors that made us nauseous, because of poor lighting in depressing winter months, because our cat didn't adjust.  I don't totally blame the dwellings, there have been other changes that need to be accounted for as well, but the house plays a big roll. The cheesy saying goes, "home is where the heart is", and as cliché as that may sound, it's right. Home IS where the heart is, because the heart is where everything else is. And the heart needs rest, the heart needs release. For this to happen it needs comfort and safety. So the "home" may be an actual stick building, it may be a trailer, and yes, it may even be a van down by the river. It's the place, the room, the tent, the cave, the arms where your heart finds peace. Unfortunately, you can't try out a rental home to "experience" it before moving in to it. And what happens if we invest to build a house to find there's no heart in it? What about the people who've got no home, roof or not?


So much to ponder as Aj and I try to make a nest in a new location. Will this be home? We're trying. Some might say that we should just make the most of where we are, but would you continue sitting in a chair if it made your back hurt?

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Flashback: The West Observed



the plains
i can see as far
as this hazy day
will allow my eyes
to see

Monday, January 9, 2012

Catching Up. . . .

lots of time spent here on this mountain side
with friends more like family and their furry companions
there's love and laughter
and sometimes tears
and sometimes just relaxin'






from the same spot on that porch
the sky looks different everyday
every hour
every minute


 and sometimes there are rainbows




which are always good ways
to start a new year
it will be good
because we will be motivated to make it so


liz nance

Thursday, January 5, 2012

No Time for Thursday

it seemed liked a mid-week day dream
like a hump day kinda vision

it seemed like a middle-day should
it felt like a wednesday would

it lined up with my calendar
but calendars only work as they should
if you know where the "you are here" star is

it felt like a tuesday nights worth of sleep
it felt like i had more days left in the week
it felt like i had time

so now that i've had all my wednesday thoughts today
it looks like i'll have no time for thursday
unless i forget tomorrow is friday

liz