Flaming Cats

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So here’s an interesting article for you:
Why Do 16th-Century Manuscripts Show Cats With Flaming Backpacks?

Since we have a tiny shred of faith left in humanity, someone decided to write this article to destroy it. Apparently setting cats on fire has been a historical tactic in war. You can read the article for an in-depth explanation and lots of pretty pictures, but I’ll boil it down here.

Some sick mind decided that cats would be the perfect arsonists; simply strap an something to the animals, set it on fire, and send it into a besieged city to smoke out the occupants. Worse, this was not an isolated incident in history. Different leaders, even in different countries, have used this tactic. And while cats seem to be the animal of choice for this tactic, other animals were used too (like pigeons).

cutest kitten

You want to do what to me?

The Russians even trained dogs to carry explosives under tanks and then detonated them to destroy the German tanks.

Now, I’m not a huge animal rights activist, but I believe how we treat animals matters – at the absolute least, it’s a reflection of ourselves and our character. And using animals like this doesn’t say much about us. I share this because we should learn from our pasts.

Animal Groove Gifs

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So these animals just can’t help but dance…

baby ostrich dance party

It’s a baby ostrich dance party!

spinning dancing flamingo

You spin me like a record, baby.

cat dance

And I…. had the time of my life!

groove bird dance

You can almost hear his beat.

dancing elephant

Grooving Africa style

Putting Out Fires Campground Style

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This post is about outrageous things that people say and do. It has nothing to do with real fire.

campfire

Not about this.

So.

Any time you work in customer service, you get to meet some pretty interesting people. Some are good people, happy people, people who are a pleasure to meet and deal with. Others… less so. And others still are interesting in their own special way.

Now keep in mind, I work at a campground. It’s a nice campground, and our rates are very reasonable, especially when you consider our location and facilities. But we’re still a campground, not a five-star hotel.

It never ceases to amaze me the number of complaints we get about nature, including, but not limited to: bugs (ants, wasps, spiders, mosquitoes) weather (wind, rain, etc), geese (and the poop they leave behind), poison ivy, and swimmer’s itch. Does one not go camping to experience nature? Sorry, those things come as a package deal with the good things, and you probably won’t see a unicorn, either.

You should do something about all the bugs outside.

Then, of course, are the complaints about other people. My boyfriend, for one, doesn’t understand why people go to campgrounds at all, given how many people get squished into such areas. But there are good things, as long as you’re willing to live with a few of the bad…

We don’t have hook-ups at our campground, but we do have generator hours, which of course generates complaints from both sides: those who don’t want to listen to other people’s noisy generators EVER, and those who want to run their generators ALL THE TIME. Can we win? (The answer is no. ;) )

Then, of course, there’s the other kinds of noise, especially the nocturnal ones: people talking, playing to music, and/or partying. Now, we do understand these complaints. We have a lot of seniors and families at our parks, and our rules prohibit noise after 10pm. However, there are right ways and wrong ways to approach rulebreakers…

The other morning we had an irate gentleman come up and tell us that someone had been “partying” and “playing loud music” somewhere “over there” *insert general waving hand gesture* until as late as 11:30!

He then proceeded to tell us that he was going to go over there with his bear mace to have a word with them… but his wife didn’t want him to, so he didn’t do anything.

My co-worker Jerry (not his real name) proceeded to discourage him from that line of thinking, suggesting it would have been dangerous for him to do that.

The irate gentleman promptly informed Jerry that he “worked in corrections, in a prison.”
So he KNEW what a bad idea that was!

Anyways, Jerry managed to talk him down and after some investigation, we discovered that a party boat had been out on the water the night before, blasting their music more than loud enough to sound like it was right in the park with us. Not much we can do about that.

We’ve got a new expression at our campground for special customers (compliments of my co-worker):

They’re checked in, but nobody’s camping.

So do you, dear readers, have any good stories? Especially ones about things people say that leave you wondering if they can hear what they themselves are saying?

Balancing Earth

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balancing rocks in a creek

Michael Grab Doesn’t Use Glue, These Are Just Perfectly-Stacked Rocks

balancing the sun on rocks

This guy balanced the SUN on his rocks! ;)

sand snake sculpture

Idle hands?

The Future Of Making Things Go

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So IFLS has written two articles on a couple possibilities on where energy generation could come from in the future:
Micro-turbines could revolutionize small-scale energy production
Charge Gadgets Just By Walking

First on the list: mini turbines! Apparently people thing wind turbines are ugly, so some scientist went and made them so tiny you can’t really see them; ten can fit on a grain of rice. Apparently they’re sturdy despite their size, and could viably produce energy–a hundred or so to charge a cell-phone. If the scientists can get them mass produced, they’ll be cost-effective, too. There’s also talk of other micro-robot type stuff, so of course this too will lead to the robot apocalypse. Read the article for more details.

Ugly? Yeah, kinda… Besides, small = cute, right? Right?

Second: People move around anyways, so why not let all that “wasted” energy go to charging your gadgets instead? Apparently this nifty invention will work like a hand-crank flashlight. You just stick the special liner in your shoe, plug in your device, and go for a walk. It’s a practical little invention for those of us constantly letting our cell phones die…

Cats Rule: Jaguar Edition

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So, I’m not going to lie: I’m a cat person. As such, I feel obligated to share with you how awesome cats can be.

Here’s a jaguar killing a crocodile. (Warning: Nature violence)

Campground Shenanigans

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Well, I’m back at the campground. This will be my sixth season working in the gatehouse, and I must say, nothing has changed. Why, just yesterday we had a toilet break so that there was a geyser of water at the wall so powerfully that my boss said he’d never seen that wall so clean. Of course, then there were the two scruffy guys who tried to set up camp by the sani-dump. For those who don’t know, a sani-dump is where RVs dump their sewer. Why they wanted to camp there, on the paved surface of the parking lot next to it, I don’t know, but they weren’t allowed to so we chased them away.

Then there’s the usual tame stuff: the people who come “camping” in their palaces-on-wheels, complete with A/C and satellite television; the kids that complain about the lack of wi-fi (and adults too); the constant complaints about ants, wasps, and mosquitoes (welcome to nature, people); and the humorous concerns of (mostly) the Europeans about cougars and bears (yes, they’re “around,” no, you won’t see one. But you might see a mountain sheep if you’re lucky.)

But all in all, I love this job. There’s a reason why I’ve been here six seasons (okay, partially because I can’t seem to get a good year-round job, but still…) For me, it’s a nice mix of indoors and outdoors, busy and slow, and people and solitude. We have a lovely hiking trail with a gorgeous waterfall and a breathtaking view, and we have sandy beaches that are the envy of the city. When I work the early shifts, I get to watch squirrels playing in the trees.

I daresay I’m a lucky lady.

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Ducklings. ‘Cause they’re adorable.

What Would You Master?

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So I ran across this poll on the Cheezburger Network a while back. I must admit, I’m not sure which I’d choose… I’ve included the results that popped up on the poll when I saw it.

If you could master one skill in a minute, which would you choose?

7% Cooking

25% A musical instrument

25% A martial art

43% A foreign language

So what about you? What would you choose?

My Inspiration: Meredith Ann Pierce

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So awhile ago I said I planned to do a few posts on my favorite authors. Now, that fell somewhat by the wayside for awhile, but I’ve finally gotten around to one! There are many wonderful things about this author’s books, but what inspires me about her writing is how beautiful it is. She has a way of storytelling that conjures the most vivid imagery.

In particular, I’m talking about her Firebringer Trilogy. It includes Birth of the Firebringer, Dark Moon, and The Son of Summer Stars.

I’m not usually one to pay any attention to endorsements on books, but when I was writing things, one on the back of Birth of the Firebringer caught my eye. Booklist says, “The language is poetic, with wonderful rhythm and sweeping images…. The world is a compelling one, and Jan is a dramatic hero.” Honestly, Booklist hit it on the head with that one.

The Firebringer Trilogy is about a unicorn prince named Jan as he grows from a rebellious colt to the prophesied leader destined to return them to their true homeland. The whole “unicorn” thing might make it sound like a chick flick, but it’s honestly not. There’s too much adventure and action, from battles with gryphons and wyverns, to capture by fierce enemies and struggles for freedom. The books have also always struck me as being very spiritual, but on a level that supports and propels the story rather than weighing it down.

The books are small, but honestly, the story is epic. If you want to be completely swept away into another world, I very much recommend these books.

Fandom Humor

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Game of Thrones dog

He’s a little dyslexic…

Firefly

Hey, I’m captaining over here!