The hoax photo test

This is rather fun and interesting.  It’s the Hoax Photo Test.  Be sure to take all four of the tests (via the menu on the left side of the page).  I did miss a few, but overall I think I scored rather well.

Give it a spin.  You’ll enjoy the experience and might learn something about a photo or two that you’ve seen before.

[via Biomes Blog]

Melancholy

In flames, not fire, burns the pyre sat upon the shore
Of oceans great in measured hate, loss rends me to the core
How dark the lair of cold despair whence the heart now cries
Tears cast in loss spill on my cross, upon its frame this dies

Touched my brow I know not how beads of blood and sweat
Worlds of anger trace the danger killing what is wept
Soulless spirit cannot hear it deafened by silent noise
Lament the cry and wonder why true happiness destroys

Hope be not found in soured ground, the spirits of regret
Wherein I bide with selfish pride, sorrows to forget
Know not when the pain’s not been since cast in memory’s keep
And weep the mind that lost in kind of his eternal sleep

Flesh to ashes, emotion crashes, lend me once again
The heart of pure and wit endure, betray my own chagrin
Dashed be hope, to life I grope, reflections in the pool
Of memory mine on which I dine, a board of life too cruel

The specter comes to him undone and takes within the breath
That final hour atop the tower, a staircase up to death
Clear vistas call and end it all in lamentable distress
As skeletal hands the hourglass sands magically caress

Adieu is bid in which love hid to brethren far and wide
Friend and foe that now must go on this his final tide
Wind and waves to resting graves erect upon the shore
Demand I must, turn not to dust, I surely must needs more

Stand on ground of hallowed sound ‘twixt two like you and I
Cold and bitter lost lives litter for all will surely die
To not allay in bleak dismay what clearly can’t be kept
A heart of gold, now life untold, to the stinging end I wept

Goodbye, my friend, to you I send all happiness and joy
Bled from my soul no longer whole like all the hoi polloi
Zeal and zest at life’s behest lost to those behind
To that we had, inherent glad, lost in time and mind

[in Derek’s memory]

Meet the kitty

There are a great many stray and feral cats where I live.  I see a lot of them at least once per day, others several times per week, and some only on very rare occasions.

There is the black Persian who, despite matted and dirty fir and the missing top canine tooth, is a very friendly feline often jumping my patio fence to rub against my legs, rolling over and offering some belly for rubbing, and talking to me incessantly when possible, purring the whole time.

There is the medium-haired calico who demonstrates continued curiosity about me, remains aloof yet talks to me when possible, has allowed me to brush against a bit of fur every now and then, and continually fights hesitation about entirely giving in to the wish to be petted and loved in response to my constant cooing and talking.

There is the black-and-white who loves to sleep on top of cars, often can be seen flying through the neighborhood like a wild beast, and loves to play, literally chasing anything that moves.

There are others, of course, but that short list brings me to my point: my new buddy.

Close-up of cat's face (143_4316)

I first saw this fella a few weeks ago.  I stepped outside onto the patio and was startled by the abrupt and lightning-fast movement of something leaping onto the fence and then to the other side.  I’m accustomed to wildlife in this area and have been greeted by raccoons, opossums, snakes, squirrels, birds, and other creatures, but they’ve always been on the outside of the fence.  This time the interloper was on the inside and trying desperately to get away from me.  I think we were both equally frightened.

Once outside the patio fence, the cat stopped and turned, then meowed inquisitively and walked casually back toward me until within just a few feet.  There the feline sat, occasionally speaking, but mostly just listening to me talk.

Cat lying beside the column (142_4255)

It was cool enough at that time for me to have the windows open, so it was with some amusement that after going to bed later we were all brought to attention by the visitor coming back onto the patio, finding the bedroom window, and sitting just outside speaking constantly and looking for attention.  This didn’t go over well with The Kids, of course, and I soothed their irritated hackles by remaining inside and giving them plenty of love.  That didn’t negate my concern for the visitor.

Several days passed without seeing the cat again, then one day — during the day — I was once again visited.  This time I was able to see the poor thing was thin.  No, I’m not talking horribly thin with ribs showing, but I am talking thinner than body size warranted.  After exchanging greetings with the fur person, I went inside, grabbed a handful of cat food, and went back outside to see if it would be acceptable.  It was.  It also marked the beginning of a now blossoming relationship.

Cat looking to the side (143_4319)

Although still leery of me to a certain degree, the cat more and more visits and talks and demonstrates increasing trust.  Mind you, I continue to provide food when appropriate, and I’m quite sure that doesn’t hurt one bit.  Just today we enjoyed three meals together, although it was more me watching the cat food disappear and not so much eating anything.  This has gone on for the last week or so and I believe I see an improvement in the weight and overall demeanor of my new buddy.

From time to time I’ve noticed sores on the cat, but nothing that seemed terribly brutal and all that appeared to be from fighting.  He also has some spots on his nose that I’ve not been able to identify (perhaps moles, sores, freckles or scars).  Because of this, I always make sure I wash my hands thoroughly with antibacterial soap and very hot water after I touch him — something that is still rare and consists mainly of me being sniffed and rubbed against.  Technically, the cat’s doing the rubbing and I’m just providing a welcoming surface upon which to do it.

Cat resting under the bushes (143_4323)

I intend to keep feeding my visitor in the hopes of nurturing it a bit.  In the meantime, I suppose I should come up with a name.  Continuing to call it “kitty” just seems lazy.  I’d welcome any suggestions for names if you have any.  I do already have a few ideas, of course, but they’re quick picks that didn’t get much thought.

And yes, I’d love to adopt the little beauty.  If I didn’t already have four of them running my life for me, I’d consider an attempt.  I’m smart enough never to introduce an adult cat into an existing population.  Other than that, making sure the cat is healthy would be simple enough to do, and any communicable diseases (e.g., FIV or FeLV) would immediately preclude it from being around The Kids.  All of that means it will probably remain a stray.  That doesn’t mean I can’t continue to feed it and try to make sure it gets some love and attention.

Oh, and while I suspect it’s a male, I can’t be certain of that and don’t have an easy way to figure it out unless he/she cooperates fully (including lifting its skirt momentarily and showing me what it’s hiding under there).  For that reason, pardon me if I mix and match my pronouns, or use genderless terms for this little critter.

Got an update

My sister, Roni, let me know that my niece, Courtney, is doing better.  Her recent health issues appear to have been caused by some kind of bacterial infection that likely caused damage to some of her GI tract because it has been there running amok since she was young.  The doctors report there is little they can do to “cure” the infection, but they can manage it.  Only time will tell how much damage it might have caused and whether or not that damage has to be addressed.  In the meantime, however, she appears to be doing much better, and a lot of her previous symptoms have already been remedied or are at least heading in the right direction.