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Archive for May 25, 2017
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Video of the Week
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May 25, 2017 |
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Road Trip for Rescued Dogs
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| Twice a month for the past decade, Greg Mahle has taken a five-day, 4,200-mile road trip, one that takes him from his home in Ohio, south to Houston, then north all the way to Connecticut and New York, before heading back to Ohio. That’s more than 1 million miles, or 42 times around the world in total. On the southernmost stretch of his journey, Mahle collects around 80 dogs facing imminent euthanasia. Along the way, 250 to 300 volunteers help to feed, water, walk and play with the animals before they are delivered to pre-arranged homes in the north. Mahle’s Rescue Road Trips saves an estimated 2,000 animals from euthanasia each year. |
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We can live any way we want. The thing is to stalk your calling in a certain skilled and supple way, to locate the most tender and live spot and plug into that pulse.
– Annie Dillard –
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Annie Dillard: Living Like Weasels
Annie Dillard tells us we could learn from weasels “something of the purity of living in the physical sense and the dignity of living without bias or motive…open to time and death painlessly, noticing everything, remembering nothing, choosing the given with a fierce and pointed will…yielding, not fighting. A weasel doesn’t “attack” anything; a weasel lives as he’s meant to, yielding at every moment to the perfect freedom of single necessity.” { read more }
Be The Change
Think about what’s really important to you, then take a moment to do as Annie suggests, to “grasp your one necessity and not let it go.” |
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