Saturday, March 7, 2009

Fluffy Needs Love Too...

Here's an absolutely amazing video I stumbled across.

Something for all of us to think about the next time we think we're just a little too busy at that very moment to take the dog out for a walk!





And we think we're the only ones experiencing the rise in consciousness?


Remember that old biblical question, "Am I my brother's keeper?"
I think our good friends the canines might have just answered that one for us...

8 comments:

  1. Lovely story, Strangie.

    In times like these, we need to see stuff like that

    Cheers my friend.



    Andre
    The ALIEN Project
    www.thealienproject.blogspot.com
    http://twitter.com/thealienproject

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  2. I am never too busy to take the dog out... My dog likes to yank me out of my own skin, taking off out the door like a racehorse at the sight of any smaller creature. We don't have a fence so she never gets to roam around on her own, though. Makes me sad...

    Before stumbled upon your post, I made my own post related to dogs.

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  3. Hey Strangie!

    I found two third-party client software that allows you to send your tweets to twitter.

    1 TweetDeck

    2 Twitterfeed

    I use TweetDeck and find it to be very useful. I am able to group my followers and following, send my tweets with customized URLs with pic attachments as well. Check it out.






    Andre
    The ALIEN Project
    www.thealienproject.blogspot.com
    http://twitter.com/thealienproject

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  4. Thanks Andre.

    Now we just need to get a working gadget for blogger that reads the tweets from others/followers to @synchs (not the status updates on the account) and we're set.

    I know that can be done with an AJAX query.

    using a line like:
    http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=to%3Asynchs

    but we got to get that to work correctly in a blogger gadget.

    ~SE~

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  5. Awesome video.

    Am very sure our reconnection to the animal & natural world is being called for big time.

    Many thanks for that

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  6. Thanks for having posted this. I'd seen it on an animal activist & veganism proponent's site, Hag of Hecate, on MySpace quite some time ago. I must admit that I cry every time I view it. Have you seen the painting elephant footage yet? It's pretty amazing, too.

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  7. Oh, StrangEye, i forgot:

    You pointed to these words;

    CROWN of the Magi.

    "and from there we can see the sword in the stone - he who can extract it is crowned king"

    I get the drift, there is a sword in some stone, somewhere, which, if extracted, makles the extractor a king! I am interested in this because it is the Arthurian legend stuff. Isn't it?

    I have been tracking a guy through the 17th Century who, I thought, was somehow claiming he was the true king of England, rather than Eliz I.

    Since reading about this stone thing I now realise I was wrong.

    But the crown of the Magi: what is this?

    Thank you.

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  8. No you don't "get the drift".

    When you've thought about it for awhile come back and we'll philosophize further.

    ~SE~

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