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YOU MAY NOT KISS THE BRIDE

April 26, 2015 | Leave a Comment

LIGHT-HEARTED LAUGHS, ACTION, ADVENTURE, AND ROMANCE

You May Not Kiss The Bride
Since returning home from holiday, aside from jetlag, I’ve been dealing with a persistent and irritating cold.  Not my favourite souvenir!  At first all I wanted to do was sleep.  Still lacking motivation and lethargic, I now find myself unable to sleep, also not able to focus on the words in a book.  Essentially, I have been completely unproductive.  With so many things on my ‘to do’ list, this puts me ‘down in the dumps.’

I spent my Saturday evening curled up on the couch with my besties – the little beasties.  I’m caught up on my t.v. shows – the ones I watch while working on knitting projects.  Good thing too as I can’t be bothered to start anything new.  So, I picked a flick.  Something that wouldn’t open the floodgates (ewww, that would be so gross with a cold), and nothing that would require too much concentration.

Finally, I settled on the movie ‘You May Not Kiss the Bride’ (2011).  The movie stars Dave Annable as Bryan Lighthouse (loved him as Justin in Brothers & Sisters), and Katharine McPhee (American Idol, season 5) as his bride Masha.
The wedding to Croatian mob-daughter Masha is arranged after groom-to-be pet photographer Brian is caught in an ill-timed appointment overlap between a cat (mob mother’s) and a German Shepherd.  Don’t worry, the cat does survive albeit extensive veterinary care for the cat and emotional damage to cat and cat (mob) mother.  The wedding is as a means for Brian to clear his debt with the family – and enable Masha to obtain citizenship.

Action, adventure and romance ensue during the honeymoon when Masha is kidnapped!  The remote tropical resort makes for picturesque scenes.  The cast also includes Rob Schneider, Mena Suvari, Vinnie Jones, Tia Carrere and Kathy Bates.  I’m a Vinnie Jones fan and love seeing him in movies where he pokes fun of his ‘macho, tough guy’ persona.

If you’re looking for an easy watch  check this out.

 

Categories: BOOKS & ENTERTAINMENT Tagged: Comedy, Laugh, Love, Movie, Pet Photgrahy

NO NAME VS. BRAND NAME

April 6, 2015 | 26 Comments

WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
Everything!
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in·di·vid·u·al·i·ty
noun

  • the quality or character of a particular person or thing that distinguishes them from others of the same kind, especially when strongly marked
  • separate existence

i·den·ti·ty
noun

  • the process of the development of the distinct personality of an individual
  • the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another
  • condition or character as to who a person or what a thing is
  • the state or fact of being the same one as described
  • the sense of self

Branding is a practice used to mark livestock as property in order to identify the owner in cases of lost or stolen property. Techniques include marking livestock with fire-heated irons as well as freeze branding, tattoos on the inner lip or ear, ear tags, ear-marking, paint branding and microchipping. Some methods are more humane (less terrifying) than others and, in fact, prove beneficial. For example, Eartipping is a universal sign that a feral cat has been spayed or neutered and makes the task of monitoring or managing a colony much easier. The procedure of removing/cutting approximately a quarter-inch off the tip of the cat’s left ear in a straight line is done while the cat is anesthetized for spay/neuter and healing is rapid. Microchipping is a simple procedure. A veterinarian injects a microchip which is about the size of a grain of rice, beneath the surface of the skin between the shoulder blades of your cat or dog. The process is similar to a routine shot for humans and does not require anesthesia. The bottom line is this; livestock is considered property as are the animals we consider ‘domestic’ companions.

The traditional cowboy captured and secured an animal for branding by roping it, laying it over on the ground, tying its legs together, and applying a branding iron that had been heated in a fire. Modern ranch practice has moved toward use of chutes where animals can be run into a confined area and safely secured while the brand is applied. Two types of restraint are the cattle crush or squeeze chute (for larger cattle), which may close on either side of a standing animal, or a branding cradle, where calves are caught in a cradle which is rotated so that the animal is lying on its side.

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Does my tattoo make me less desirable? In the leather industry, a branded ‘hide’ is considered to have a ‘defect’ and is therefore less valuable. As well as different types of branding, the marks may be located in different areas such as the side or rump (butt branded).

When I mentioned my idea for a tattoo, my husband argued that I should not choose such a highly visible area for the ‘artwork’ and would I please consider a less obvious part of my body to mark. My response:

No, absolutely not

 

For years I have considered getting ‘inked.’ Not obsessively but I love all forms of art and the idea of ‘self-expression’ in such a committed manner. I was open to the idea. The reason I hadn’t gone ahead with the procedure was that I really could not think of anything I felt that committed to. Yes, I’m married but my husband and I both consider ourselves to be two separate pieces of a puzzle; together we make each other stronger and better individuals. I don’t need to wear his name on my arm. If I was going to get a tattoo, it would be something that meant something to me – something very personal to me. And, with most things in life, if you keep an open mind and live in the question – for however long it takes, the answer will come.

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I have been lucky to have animal companions with me throughout my life’s journey thus far. I’ve had pet snakes, rabbits, raccoons, goats, ponies, a bird, a hamster and of course, cats and dogs. I’m the girl that won’t say ‘no’ – to helping animals in need. I once took a basket of baby squirrels to a rescue organization after their mama had been hit by a car. Only certain shelters will take ‘wildlife’ so it was a bit of a drive to the nearest centre that would accept them. Upon my return home, I had three people from the area show up with baskets of baby squirrels who had also lost their moms. The weather had been unusually mild and for a longer period of time. This confused ‘the birds and bees’ and as a result, there were more squirrels. Most people would leave these little creatures to whatever Mother Nature had in store for them. I was glad these few people knew I would help them and did their part to ensure they found their way to my door.

I love animals with all my heart and will do whatever I can to protect them.

As a volunteer at various shelters, I see the challenges the workers face; overpopulation and crowding of stray and unwanted pets, lack of funding, illness which is easily spread and costly and time consuming to manage. Shortage of staff and volunteers as well as not having enough time in the day, add to the challenge. Staff will often stay late to try to catch up. Volunteers that are able to foster, and walk dogs, and cuddle and socialize animals are essential to the welfare of the animals that end up at shelters. Surrendered and stray animals arrive faster than staff members are able to process paperwork for them. Comfort and safety are the main priority however shelter animals often remain nameless and are assigned a number until such time as they are given a name.

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A name makes us relatable. It is a personal form of identity. In some cultures a name carries great significance and tradition and presenting someone with their moniker is cause for a party. For example, some European Cultures recognize ‘Name Day.’ Unlike Birthdays which are usually celebrated by close friends and family, Name Days are widely celebrated. Based on religious traditions or historical events, first names are assigned to a day of the calendar.  For example, the Name Day for Michael is September 29th, the day The Church Feast of Saint Michael is held.  In Greece, Name day is considered to be more important than a birthday.

Sadie is not my birth name; it is a nickname or ‘pet name’ given to me by friends.

As a profile photographer at my local shelter, I feel privileged to help choose a name for a cat before their profile is created online. My heart breaks each time I see animals online, referred to by their processing number or simply by their size, age and gender.

Seriously, who wants to be known as a LARGE ADULT FEMALE?

 

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I will see this ‘mark’ on my arm every day. It will be an affirmation of sorts; a reminder of what matters most to me. Every person can make a difference. No act of kindness shall be considered too small or insignificant. I must do what I can, whenever I can. I must do something.

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Thank you Sam at Blackwood Tattoo
http://www.blackwoodtattoo.com/

Thank you Brenda and the team at The Wishing Well Sanctuary for allowing Gillian and I to visit your beautiful farm and meet these amazing beings http://www.wishingwellsanctuary.org/

Gillian Woods – whom I look forward to working with on ‘The Awareness Project’ (see tab above).  Thank you
https://www.facebook.com/gillyfacephotos

 

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/individuality

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity

 

Categories: ADOPTABLES, RESCUE GROUPS & SHELTERS Tagged: Awareness, Rescue, Rescue Organizations

THE CRAZY PLATE LADY – PLATING & PRESENTATION

April 1, 2015 | Leave a Comment

INTRODUCING A COLLECTION OF GARNISHED DISHES BY JACQUELINE POIRIER

Ricky - a BEAUTIFUL work of art by Jacqueline Poirier

Ricky – a BEAUTIFUL work of art by Jacqueline Poirier

For me, Easter has been a time to gather with family, or at least connect with family via Facetime, Skype, or a good old-fashioned phone call.  I love everything about the time of year in which this holiday is celebrated.  Springtime means the colour of daffodils, tulips and hyacinths as well as grass (finally, after months of cold and snow)!  Easter egg hunts and too much chocolate, hot cross buns and other baked delights are enjoyed over the weekend.  And how we present these delights to our guests during holidays can be just as fun!

I met Jacqueline Poirier at The One Of A Kind Show, in Toronto, Ontario and marveled at the uniqueness of her creations.  CHARGER PLATES are Jacqueline’s canvas of choice on which she displays her beautiful, works of art.   A heaped serving of personality on each plate!

Ontario born and raised Jacqueline is the Resident Artist for The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Toronto and infuses flare to the dining room of restaurant TOCA with her colourful designs.

 


















Thank you so much, Jacqueline for creating this beautiful plate of Ricky, The Rooster, as one of your BEAUTIFUL works of art.  Thank you also for sharing the following information with us:

What inspires you?
I am inspired by anything and everything! Each day brings new excitement and challenges, so I try my best to “go with the flow” and paint what I am feeling in that moment. I am also very inspired by many of my clients stories and celebrations. Each custom order that I complete has a unique story or circumstance in which the plate is being created for. This is extremely motivating and inspiring for me as an artist. I am so happy to be a part of creating something special for my clients.

Do you have a favourite subject(s)? If so, what is it about that subject that speaks to you?
I really love to paint people’s pets! I am a big-time animal lover, so I love to learn the names and ages of my furry painting subjects. I also really love to challenge myself and paint “food related” items on plates. It is fun, and whimsical, and often a conversation starter, as my intention is always to achieve photo realism when painting those items.

What is your preferred medium, why?
I absolutely love painting on plates! Until about 3 years ago, I had never experimented with painting on ceramics. I still enjoy painting on canvas and wood, although I have received the most amount of recognition around my plate art (Plart) and really enjoy the endless possibilities that await me!

Where is your favourite place to paint?
I love to paint in my studio downtown Toronto. There is beautiful high ceilings and lots of room to spread out and be creative! The natural light and surround sound speakers make for lots of fun and energizing music to keep me painting throughout the day. Sometimes I enjoy painting late night in my apartment, but this is only because my dog Jerry is asleep and not running around distracting me

Artists connect with the pieces they create.  Please share with us the work(s) that are most meaningful to you (evokes positive or negative emotions) and why.
I really love to paint plates that are gifts to others – memorial portraits, pet portraits, landscapes of places traveled to, homes, cottages, favourite foods, or company logos. I am always amazed at the thoughtfulness that people go to when helping to create a memorable gift such as a custom plate. Each plate I create is extremely memorable to me, and I am sure to spend the most amount of time and effort to achieve my clients request. I treat every occasion as a special opportunity to gain trust and a lasting relationship with my clients. I feel very humbled to be in a position where I am part of creating a lasting memory for many people.

Is there anything (else) you would like people to know about Jacqueline Poirier?
I am the crazyplatelady!!!

Artist’s favourite colour?
Green. Although I sign all of my art work in red 🙂

To learn more about Jacqueline and to order you own custom plate, visit:

http://www.jacquelinepoirier.com/

TOCA
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Toronto/Dining/TOCA


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Disclaimer: Her and her dogs received the beautiful plate of Ricky, from Jacqueline for posting about her beautiful and unique works of art. The feedback and opinions shared in this post are ours, in our words. We did not receive monetary compensation for this review, and it is our choice to share this product/service information.

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Categories: WORKS OF ART Tagged: Art, Beautiful, Cats, Feline Friends, Fun, Gifts, Holidays, Ricky

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