There is a lonely guinea pig up for adoption at Elmwood Pet Supplies. Can someone please take him? He breaks my heart everytime I see him. I think his name is Chucky D? Tricolor and unusually friendly. There must be someone somewhere that wants him? I have never seen one crave so much attention.
On a side note, I wish that people would spend more time considering pets before they get them. Like dogs and cats, small animals are often neglected. Once the initial "oh your so cute" wears off they get sick of the constant care they require and get dumped at the local shelter. That is if they are lucky....others just "release" them into an environment they can't live in. I heard one story where this girl didn't want her guinea pig anymore and threw the cage with the pig in it into the trash. Disgusting!
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05/19/2006 11:35 #25745
Adopt a Pig05/16/2006 18:13 #25744
Vamos a cruzar la niagara...In Cuba they actually have a saying that says "Vamos a cruzar la niagara por una bicicleta" (We are going to cross the niagara with a bicycle). It signifies that you are about to partake in a seemingly impossible task. I always think of this whenever I see the river that connects Lake Erie with Lake Ontario.
As I took a drive down Niagara Street the last day of March I had this saying in my head. I drove all the way to North Tonawanda thinking of the environmental devastation that has occurred along the river. I think about what it must have looked like before, before it became an industrial waste toilet. I thought about how the native people must have admired it's awesome power. I wonder if any of them ever got sucked over the falls while they were in a canoe, or ever used it to kill themselves? Could they even use a canoe on the Niagara?
My pictures are incomplete. Since I was driving by myself, I wasn't able to take many photos. Along the Niagara you can find the GM Powertrain plant, landfills, and numerous other monstrosities with the occasional glimpse of beauty, especially in Lewiston.
Most of the industry is long gone. The question is though, what have they left behind?
I parked my car here on Niagara and Albany. There was a path that leads to some train tracks...
Choo choo!
Check out this satelite image of the bridge
This mural on the side of an abandoned Agway building says it all
This is one of the most economically devastated areas in the country...but we all know that.
Porn along the way
These next two buildings are cool
At this point things got real ugly. I need to take the trip again with someone else to get more of the nastier pics.
My voyage ended here at the River Walk in N. Tonawanda. There were lots of people out that day. The air was incredibly nasty, and I wondered why people go there for fun. In Western New York, like many areas of the world, we do not have the right to breath clean air.
As I took a drive down Niagara Street the last day of March I had this saying in my head. I drove all the way to North Tonawanda thinking of the environmental devastation that has occurred along the river. I think about what it must have looked like before, before it became an industrial waste toilet. I thought about how the native people must have admired it's awesome power. I wonder if any of them ever got sucked over the falls while they were in a canoe, or ever used it to kill themselves? Could they even use a canoe on the Niagara?
My pictures are incomplete. Since I was driving by myself, I wasn't able to take many photos. Along the Niagara you can find the GM Powertrain plant, landfills, and numerous other monstrosities with the occasional glimpse of beauty, especially in Lewiston.
Most of the industry is long gone. The question is though, what have they left behind?
I parked my car here on Niagara and Albany. There was a path that leads to some train tracks...
Choo choo!
Check out this satelite image of the bridge
This mural on the side of an abandoned Agway building says it all
This is one of the most economically devastated areas in the country...but we all know that.
Porn along the way
These next two buildings are cool
At this point things got real ugly. I need to take the trip again with someone else to get more of the nastier pics.
My voyage ended here at the River Walk in N. Tonawanda. There were lots of people out that day. The air was incredibly nasty, and I wondered why people go there for fun. In Western New York, like many areas of the world, we do not have the right to breath clean air.
libertad - 05/17/06 19:08
uncutsaniflush,
I hope that you or anyone else for that matter do not take my pictures and words as an attack on the area in which we live. It is good to remember like you do the individual lives that were behind the industry. Those people made Buffalo one of the top cities of the U.S. Unfortunately, I often dwell upon the individual lives that have been touched by cancer and disease in the area due to the processing of toxic metals and uranium ore. I get kind of angry at the owners of industry which refused to take precautions with workers health and who shamefully dumped toxic and often radioactive materials into our environment. Many of those shameful people have abandoned these buildings as the cost of properly cleaning them up is too much. These people, along with their money are gone...leaving behind contaminants that are here to stay.
I'm sure there probably is much you can show me...got a bike?
uncutsaniflush,
I hope that you or anyone else for that matter do not take my pictures and words as an attack on the area in which we live. It is good to remember like you do the individual lives that were behind the industry. Those people made Buffalo one of the top cities of the U.S. Unfortunately, I often dwell upon the individual lives that have been touched by cancer and disease in the area due to the processing of toxic metals and uranium ore. I get kind of angry at the owners of industry which refused to take precautions with workers health and who shamefully dumped toxic and often radioactive materials into our environment. Many of those shameful people have abandoned these buildings as the cost of properly cleaning them up is too much. These people, along with their money are gone...leaving behind contaminants that are here to stay.
I'm sure there probably is much you can show me...got a bike?
uncutsaniflush - 05/16/06 19:56
There is a solemn beauty in decaying industrial areas. I look at them and think of the hopes and dreams of the people who built the buildings and of the people who worked in them trying to build a life for themselves and their families and friends.
we live two blocks from Niagara on Birds so we are fairly familiar with the area.
Good photos. I think b/w suits such scenes.
There is a solemn beauty in decaying industrial areas. I look at them and think of the hopes and dreams of the people who built the buildings and of the people who worked in them trying to build a life for themselves and their families and friends.
we live two blocks from Niagara on Birds so we are fairly familiar with the area.
Good photos. I think b/w suits such scenes.
05/15/2006 15:13 #25743
Some of us (me included) have lots of time on our hands. Enjoy the link. Just make sure you aren't playing music and you got the volume on.
http://koreansgettheladies.ytmnd.com/
Went to Rochester Saturday to spend the night with my friend Julie. Each drank a bottle of wine, watched Sex and the City and fucked around with her cat, Slick Rick. I have a video depicting what our friendship is about, but its way too grande, and it won't fit on gather. I even zipped it all up into a bundled winzip file. Oh well. It's great to have at least one real true friend. Somebody that is always there no matter how many years go by. I'm lucky to have many good friends. Julie definitely passes the test of time.
Sunday my Dad and I drove to Deposit NY for dinner at my Aunties and Uncles house. Grandma and Grandpa came as well as another Uncle and my little cousin....what a cutie! Had some ham, spinach salad (So f'n good) and sweet taters. For dessert, homemade ice cream cake with oreos, cherry garcia, coolwhip and chocolate ice cream. Spent many hours in the car with Daddy. (haha, I don't call him Daddy!) Originally, I told him I didn't want to go, because I didn't want to be in the car for 6..7..8...9 hours. I'm glad we went. Dad and I talked for most of the trip there. Communication between us has always been difficult, but times, they are a changin. I can talk about worldly issues with him and even though he doesn't always agree with me he listens and is respectful of my opinion. We have come a long way. Got home late last night and now am being lazy...tomorrow I will look for a job. So just get off my freakin back OK! hehe. Oh, I did good in my five classes this semester...yes! Not all A's like I had wanted, but not bad.
The rest of this post is a rant about computer frustrations, read on if you are so inclined.
Anyways, I don't like Quicktime its being a pain in the ass. Plus I have a printer that came straight from hell. HP DeskJet 1315 all in one. From the moment I got it there has been problems with the software. Now every time I load anything in the CD drives or the USB port the software goes through this configuring process. Someone said to download a new driver....so I guess I will do that again. Sometimes I wonder....are we really better off with computers?
http://koreansgettheladies.ytmnd.com/
Went to Rochester Saturday to spend the night with my friend Julie. Each drank a bottle of wine, watched Sex and the City and fucked around with her cat, Slick Rick. I have a video depicting what our friendship is about, but its way too grande, and it won't fit on gather. I even zipped it all up into a bundled winzip file. Oh well. It's great to have at least one real true friend. Somebody that is always there no matter how many years go by. I'm lucky to have many good friends. Julie definitely passes the test of time.
Sunday my Dad and I drove to Deposit NY for dinner at my Aunties and Uncles house. Grandma and Grandpa came as well as another Uncle and my little cousin....what a cutie! Had some ham, spinach salad (So f'n good) and sweet taters. For dessert, homemade ice cream cake with oreos, cherry garcia, coolwhip and chocolate ice cream. Spent many hours in the car with Daddy. (haha, I don't call him Daddy!) Originally, I told him I didn't want to go, because I didn't want to be in the car for 6..7..8...9 hours. I'm glad we went. Dad and I talked for most of the trip there. Communication between us has always been difficult, but times, they are a changin. I can talk about worldly issues with him and even though he doesn't always agree with me he listens and is respectful of my opinion. We have come a long way. Got home late last night and now am being lazy...tomorrow I will look for a job. So just get off my freakin back OK! hehe. Oh, I did good in my five classes this semester...yes! Not all A's like I had wanted, but not bad.
The rest of this post is a rant about computer frustrations, read on if you are so inclined.
Anyways, I don't like Quicktime its being a pain in the ass. Plus I have a printer that came straight from hell. HP DeskJet 1315 all in one. From the moment I got it there has been problems with the software. Now every time I load anything in the CD drives or the USB port the software goes through this configuring process. Someone said to download a new driver....so I guess I will do that again. Sometimes I wonder....are we really better off with computers?
leetee - 05/15/06 19:24
Yipes! Bees! Eeeeekkkk...
Yipes! Bees! Eeeeekkkk...
05/12/2006 17:19 #25742
Mystery ManThere is a man who sits at the edge of Hoyt Lake. He seems lonely, like he has lost someone very close to him. I don't think I have ever seen his eyes.
ladycroft - 05/13/06 12:01
you are such a gentle spirit, you should say hi to him.
you are such a gentle spirit, you should say hi to him.
uncutsaniflush - 05/12/06 20:48
I noticed this guy the last couple of times (e:leetee) and circumambulated Hoyt Lake.
I'm not sure exactly why I noticed him. Perhaps it was the pain or/and lonliness that you speak of.
I noticed this guy the last couple of times (e:leetee) and circumambulated Hoyt Lake.
I'm not sure exactly why I noticed him. Perhaps it was the pain or/and lonliness that you speak of.
05/11/2006 18:23 #25741
Oprah said...Oprah said it would behoove me to get some new pillows. Nasty dust mites could be bad for breathing, allergies etc. I won't tell you all how old my pillows are, just that I got new ones.
Good bye old friends!
Also got a new a/c unit for Coco. Rabbits need to be cool in the summer months. In the wild they burrow into the earth for coolness. This should also be better for breathing/allergies.
Good bye old friends!
Also got a new a/c unit for Coco. Rabbits need to be cool in the summer months. In the wild they burrow into the earth for coolness. This should also be better for breathing/allergies.
pyrcedgrrl - 05/13/06 00:24
oh yeah, duh... My cousin lives in AZ and had rabbits in a pen outdoors. They burrowed under the barn, the poor little things!!
oh yeah, duh... My cousin lives in AZ and had rabbits in a pen outdoors. They burrowed under the barn, the poor little things!!
pyrcedgrrl - 05/13/06 00:23
I <3 my new pillows. $20 for 2 fluffy down Serta pillows @ Sam's Club. Yay!
I <3 my new pillows. $20 for 2 fluffy down Serta pillows @ Sam's Club. Yay!
theecarey - 05/11/06 19:04
heh, have you seen the creatures that take up residence on our bodies?? I *hate* knowing certain things..
time to toss my pillows!
heh, have you seen the creatures that take up residence on our bodies?? I *hate* knowing certain things..
time to toss my pillows!
Damn... i thought you meant little kid.
Then that 30 year old needs lessons in empathy and cruelty...
long story short(ish), some friends of mine in college had "extra" mice (snake food) that they got 'sick of', and they knew I'd worked in a lab with mice, so they asked me to kill them humanely since I know how, and I said no way. So they said "fine, we'll put them in the microwave." Nice, huh?
leetee,
I use the term "girl" loosely, often I am speaking of adult women. She is almost 30 actually, but mentally she really is a child.
I agree. Throwing a living creature into a trash bin is disgusting. That child needs lessons in empathy and cruelty....