So there's this cat at my house. Actually, there's a lot of cats at my house. When you live on a farm people find it acceptable to just drop random cats off that they decide they no longer want, or lack the time to take care of. This leads to cats multiplying, and a farm overrun with felines. Anyways, this one black cat has been hanging around, coming in and out of the house for over a year now, regularly giving birth to litters of kittens outside. A couple of weeks ago "Mama cat" gave birth to a kitten. Yes, a single, solitary kitten, and she took it upon herself to pick it upwith her teeth by the scruff of its neck, and bring it into our bathroom closet. So we now have a kitten in our closet.. :)
While I'm on the subject of pets, Tom caught a mole in his house awhile ago. It has been living in the wall for quite some time, sneaking out to steal from the dogfood bowl. He's never been quick enough to catch the thing, but finally he did. He constructed a little mole habitat in a large white bucket filled with like a foot of dirt, the top of a jar for a water dish, and a piece of wood. We named him Molson, after the beer. He burrowed in the dirt and drank his water and ate the dog food Tom would put in there for him. Things were great, until Julie caught a second mole, and her and Tom decided to put it in the same bucket as Molson... :/ only one mole remains. I think the second mole murdered Molson, he had a mean look to him.. and he was a little bigger. So sad.. Tom named this mole Ivan, as in Ivan the Terrible. I know you're probably all thinking "man, that's cruel, just let the creature go," but here's the dilema. It's damn cold out. The moles are chillin' in the walls for a reason. Let them go in the woods, they're going to burrow into a snowbank and die. If Tom's going to keep up with this mole catching business though, he's going to need more buckets and more dirt. RIP Molson..
Netflix has been treating me well. I got to watch one of the best movies I have ever seen.. "Into the Wild." Some of you have seen it I'm sure, but in case you haven't it's about a young guy, right out of college named Chris McCandless who gives up everything and leaves his life behind to seek adventure and hitchhike his way arond. He meets many people along the way who influence him and his ideas, but ultimately, his journey is his own. His final destination is the beautiful Alaskan wilderness, where he will sustain himself from the land, on his own. It's just a really good, inspiring movie.. Breaking off from society, pursuing happiness, self sufficiency.. It's based on a real guy, and I think the movie actually holds pretty true to the story, and there was also a book before the movie, which I really need to get my hands on.. Anyways, I loved it, and I reccomend it to anyone who hasn't watched it yet. Personally I'm a little on the hippie side sometimes, and watching this definitely brought that out. I feel like I need to go on some sort of adventure before I get too old and boring for it. I want to backpack around somewhere, maybe. Maybe Europe..Ireland, somewhere beautiful. Also unlike this guy though, I would rather not do it alone.
"Two years he walks the earth. No phone, no pool, no pets, no cigarettes. Ultimate freedom. An extremist. An aesthetic voyager whose home is the road. Escaped from Atlanta. Thou shalt not return 'cause "the West is best." And now after two rambling years comes the final and greatest adventure. The climatic battle to kill the false being within and victoriously conclude the spiritual pilgrimage. Ten days and nights of freight trains and hitch-hiking bring him to the Great White North. No longer to be poisened by civilization he flees, and walks alone upon the land to become lost in the wild." - Alexander Supertramp
Things of late
- Tea, tea, tea.
- NPR and This American Life broadcasts
- Stonyfield BaNilla yogurt
- Reading "A Thousand Splendid Suns"
- Hanging out with my dog.
UPDATE:
I arrived safely and timely to my destination. I went shopping for awhile, picked up some books at the closing sale at Borders---is anyone else upset about this??! I felt like I was going to like, cry when I walked in there to see bare shelves and a shut down Seattle's Best :(. Now if I ever want a vanilla bean kula from there I'll have to actually GO to Seattle I bet. UGH :P. But it really does make me sad to see Borders go.. Now I'm just hanging out in the hotel room. I really like hotels, is that strange? I'm with my mom for this trip, but I would be perfectly okay with staying in a room by myself going on business or whatever, as long as it isn't a shithole or in some majorly creepy location. I just like traveling in general.
To increase the cute-factor of my post, I got around to adding a photo of my closet kitten. Now everybody say "Awwww" ;).
Olive
3 comments:
The journalism club definitely does sound it will be a good experience.
KITTEN! Awwwwww! :) Geez, I'm a sucker for kittens... I especially love that it was just one little solitary kitten all by himself. So adorable.
Pesky moles, however, not so adorable! Especially murderous pesky moles! Poor Molson. He didn't stand a chance against Ivan the Terrible...
I already waste so much time with the internet and TV I feel like if I got a hold of Netflix I would be done for, haha. But that movie really sounds incredible! I hope some day before I'm too old, like you said, I'll have the opportunity to travel the world and see all the amazing sights it has to offer, too. I feel like every person needs to do that at least once in their life!
Enjoy the rest of your break, Olive. :)
Awwh yay about the kitten! That's so cute and she is a cutie <3
RIP Molson :/ Mean, nasty Ivan. I think the scary thing is that you're still keeping him lol
I hope you enjoy winter break and it's great that you're enjoying yourself as such :)
Have a great weekend!
Hello Olive!
That's fantastic you're joining a journalism club. I joined a literary campus magazine as an art department 'editor', and I love it. I wish I could join the newspaper staff but I don't think I have enough time to make a good commitment.
Man, I wish I shared the same "as of late" list as you! :) I have seriously been meaning to read A Thousand Splendid Suns for months, and it just hasn't happened. I'm on par with the tea, however.
And yeah, I have heard epic things about Into the Wild. I never thought of searching it on Netflix! I was worried coming back to school that I would spend too much time on it, but I think I've watched.. two movies? Since winter break. Jeez.
Well, you're probably back at school at this point! I'm on break at the end of next week. I hope you and the mole (RIP Molson :\ I've experienced canniablistic mole-ness as well.) and the kitties stay warm!!
♥, nicole.
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