Archive for October, 2007

Reading, Polar Bears, and playing in the snow

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

One of the things Kendall and I love doing is reading out loud to each other. Most nights we crawl into bed and read our book. Actually, Kendall reads and I listen and each of us enjoys every minute of it, until, the moment comes when we can resist the deep pull of sleep no more and go to rest in the world of dreams.

We talk about the characters, discuss what we think is going to happen, get sad when our book is coming to an end, knowing we have to say good-bye, and figure out what book will be just right to read next. If things go well we have a new book lined up so we don’t have to suffer withdrawal from our beloved story time. Perfectly enough, this time around, with a great recommendation from a friend, we were able to have a seamless transition.

After deciding on a book, we start leisurely stopping into used bookstores to see if they have it in stock. This is how we found The Golden Compass at Twice Sold Tales. It is a great story about a strong, little girl named Lyra, her friend Roger, the alluring and evil Mrs. Coulter, the mysterious explorer Lord Asriel, and Iorek Byrnison the intensely loyal, armored Polar Bear and their great adventure in the Wild North.

Now I tell you all this because this morning I saw this on No Impact Man’s blog and it touched what has become an increasingly special spot.

Photographer Norbert Rosing planned to take some sunset photos of a group of sled dogs near Churchill, Manitoba, in northern Canada on the Hudson Bay, when from stage left comes a 1200 pound polar bear.

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Images from Tuco

**We are almost done with The Golden Compass and currently have our eye out for a used copy of The Subtle Knife, the second book in the series.

Natural flea fighter

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

I don’t have any pets, but I came across this natural flea fighter on Care2 and wanted to share it. Usually I test any recipes or remedies that I post, but since I don’t have dogs, cats, or fleas I cannot tell you how well it works or ways that I may alter it. However, if any of you do try this I would love to hear your thoughts through some comment feedback.

Citrus peel extract is an excellent choice against fleas for dogs, because its components—d-limonene and linalool—kill all stages of the flea’s life cycle. I have completely eradicated our home and dogs of fleas using citrus peel extract—I don’t think anything else works as well. Still, you must use caution: while it is a natural material, and much safer for health and the environment than toxic synthetic pesticides, it is not without problems, especially for asthmatics (see “Caution,â€? below). Citrus shouldn’t be used around cats.
SIMPLE SOLUTION: For Fleas from and on Dogs
Assuming you don’t own a cat, and you keep your windows open when using citrus peel extract products, get rid of fleas in your house by washing floors twice a week with a solution of 1/4 cup citrus peel extract (available in health food stores–citra solve is one brand) in 1 to 2 gallons of water. Spray bedding with a mixture of 2 teaspoons citrus peel extract and 2 cups of water in a spray bottle.To make a fur rub for the dog, cut up 4 lemons, and simmer for one hour in 1 quart of water, adding more water as it evaporates. Cool the mixture, strain, and massage into the dog’s coat. Note that there are a number of pure citrus-peel-based pet products on the market (see Shop for Supplies, below).For Cats *and* Dogs
Herbal repellents work well to repel fleas. Make an herbal infusion by adding a handful of dried herbs (available in most health food stores) to a tea pot and fill with boiling water. Let the “tea� set overnight, and then strain it into a spray bottle. Recommended herbs include southernwood, rue, rosemary, sage, catmint, eucalyptus, and leaves from the black walnut tree. Start with just a small amount to make sure the pet can tolerate the herb.

Boric acid and borax are also widely used against fleas. Sprinkle a thin powder or boric acid or borax on carpets, leave on for a few days, and then vacuum up.

Other Flea Controls

HELPFUL HINTS: Caution

  • One controversial study found that when fed extremely high doses of d-limonene, male rats developed cancer. There was no evidence that it did so in female rats or in mice of either sex.
  • Citrus-peel extract is a strong volatile organic chemical (VOC). Make sure you use adequate ventilation when using. Asthmatics should not use this approach.
  • Don’t use pennyroyal around pets, especially pregnant pets or people.
  • Avoid pet’s eyes when using any of the above recommended ingredients.

Fall upon us

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

fall upon us

The air is cool. The leaves are beginning to transform from the greens of summer to the earthy, bright colors of fire.

Sky is swallowed by gray and the days of rain guide me into a slow and deep rhythm. When the sun appears and reminds me that it is not far away, I run outside to catch its warm and joyful gift.

Increasingly swift,

blue-blackness announces the arrival of night. It has an unabashed eagerness to take the throne.

The temperature rests low and we cozy in under a pile of blankets.

My attention turns to things of comfort. Mugs of thick hot chocolate. Yarn. Fabric. Creativity. Books. Sleep.

This season brings to me an unexpected challenge,

a struggle to care about the consequences of my actions.

Convenience and warmth sit so easily next to my water soaked, clean clothes. I want to put my clothes in the dryer.

I don’t care.

I sigh.

No matter how much I want to I just can’t shake that I do care. I will hang my clothes to dry. The fan that allows me to borrow its gentle breeze for these cold and wet months treads much lighter than the dryer for which I yearn.

Autumn moves about with a gentleness. I will try to do the same.