Friday, September 28, 2018

Animal Interactions

We patronize the animals for the incompleteness for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therefore, we err and we greatly err! For the animal shall not be be remembered by man in a world older and more complete than ours ~ they are the more finished and complete...gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are other 'nations' caught with ourselves ~ in the net of time ~
fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth. (Henry Beston)

Evasive Cow: A cow in Nysa County, Poland, demonstrated her great will to survive. The time had come for the bovine to be taken to the butcher, but she had other ideas. When she saw the truck that had come to get her, she took off like a shot and jumped over a fence before the workers could corral her. From there, she headed across a field to a lake and jumped in, swimming to a small island. Her owner, Mr. Lukasz and a few of his farm workers attempted to catch the elusive beast, to no avail. She was enjoying her new island life much more than the alternative.

The Eagle Has Landed: In The Hamilton Spectator's September 8 issue, a colour photo depicts Derril McKenzie of Kelowna B.C. smiling into the camera as an eagle perches on the edge of his boat.
Reported by Hina Alam from Vancouver: “The story of how the amature fisherman came to pose with an eagle, began the morning of Augsut 31 on a routine annual fishing trip to Gardom Lake near Salmon Arm, B.C. He was joined by his brother-in-law when, 'All of a sudden the eagle came out of nowhere.
I thought it was a crow, and then as it got closer, I thought it was a raven. Then I could see that as it spread out its wings, it was bigger than that. It plunked itself on the bow of my boat. The bird, which McKenzie called Eddie might have been fed before from a boat and was probably looking for fish. As the boat speeded forward, the eagle took flight, landing on McKenzie's head. When he put up his arms to protect himself, the bird gave him a little nudge .Then, giving the bird a little nudge with his oar, the bird jumped in the water and swam back to shore...then flew up to a branch. McKenzie concludes by saying, The people at work are calling me the 'eagle whisperer'.”

All in a Day's Work: A lsrge colour photo by The Spec's photographer, John Rennison, tells the story of “Gloria Skuse, a Hamilton Waterfront Trust trolley conductor ,who feeds “Baby Girl” during a stop in Coutts Paradise, as she tells the story of the goose to passengers. Skuse found the goose injured at the park 6 years ago ~ and stops to feed the 'snow goose' gluten-free vegetable crackers. “Snow geese are native to northern Biritish Columbia and Alaska,” said she, “so I've no idea how she ended up here. She understands me ~ and comes when I call her. She chases off other geese when they get too close. She pulls on my shirt if I'm feeding her too slowly.”

Experts Weigh Next Steps, Possible Capture to Save Ill Orca: An article from The Associated Press tells of a young sick whale who is skinnier than ever and in poor condition nearly 2 months after an international team of experts began taking extraordinary measures to save her. Veterinarians from Seattle believe they have exhausted treatment options in the field, including twice injecting the free-swimming whale with antibiotics. No rescue would proceed while J50 remains with her family group, said the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (the agency responsible for marine mammal protection. Teams would only rescue the orca if” she becomes stranded or separated from the rest of her tightly knit group of whale to minimize any potential risks to those other whales.
Teams have also dropped several live salmon from a boat as J50 and her pod swam behind ~ a test to see whether fish could be used as a means of giving medication.
(An attached colour photo: placid ocean waters beside a lighthouse promontory.)

Moose Crowded by Onlookers on Shore, Drowns in Vermont Lake: A moose drowned in Lake Champlain after people crowded around the animal to take a photo. Fish and Wildlife Warden, Robert Currier stated: “The moose swam across the Lake from New York to South Hero, Vermont. Making its way onto land, it was forced back into the water ~ likely feeling threatened by human onlookeers. The moose succumbed to exhaustion and drowned.”

Tragic End to Search for Noah the Horse: Recently from Puslinch Township, Laura Booth reports. “Over 3 days, more than a hundred volunteers combed fields and forest searching for a missing horse named Noah. But, hope turned to heartbreak when the horse's body was spotted by a helicopter pilot in a swampy area in Puslinch. “ The 23-year-old dark bay thoroughbred is believed to have drowned,” said the owner. “I'm pretty heart-broken.” Hale, a seasoned rider, had come out to participate in the Wellington-Waterloo Hunter Pace ~ a bi-annual event where participants head out on a set coarse and are timed. “ It was just a 'trail-ride' sort of thing ~ in which Noah had participated frequently.
But the enjoyable ride through the agricultural township took an unexpected turn
at 11 a.m. when a donkey nearby started braying.
Noah got spooked and jumped over a wire fence into a field and took off. Hale, who fell off during the leap, was left bruised, but not seriously injured. “It's more my emotions that are wrecked than my body,” she said while the search was ongoing.

Welcome to the Baby: As told by my mother, “Our first farm dog was Halo ~ named as such because when obtained, his hair was matted and dirty ~ my father had cleaned him with Halo Shampoo. As a farm dog, he was allowed in the house only upon invitation. When my sister was born, Halo, hearing the baby cry, trotted to the crib and placing front paws on the crib top...wagged his tail and 'dog-talked' to quiet the crying babe ~ with instant success!

Unloving Neighbour: On our sheep farm, my father had purchased a purebred 'Border Collie' (black and white) whom we called Billie. Also a 'family pet'. A few years later, after selling the farm, she accompanied us to a fully-fenced city home in Brantford Within a year, my Dad found her dead one morning near a neighbouring fence. Although we had no proof, he suspected the next-door neighbour who disliked dogs. Our veterinarian stated, “Billie's stomach was poison-ridden!”

Constant Mischief: My first house purchase (with a Government Grant of $5,000) was a newly-built-sem-detached in Burlington's Brant Hills. The lot of great depth and yard fully wood-fenced, we purchased an adorable Siberian Husky pup. For her, Kiska had a unique dog-house with an extended front entry. My son, daughter and I took turns exercising her on long walks and hikes. Being roughly strong and very active, my son took her to 'Obedience Classes' where she learned behaviour. Adapted to cold weather, she lived outdoors...and invited only at our meal times. One Sunday, Kiska, riding in the car, we went to the Stables to meet our daughter (following a horse show in which she competed). Needing an item at a 'Tack Shop' near Milton, and following said purchase, we parked at nearby McDonalds for a quick snack. Upon arriving home, my daughter's riding hat was badly damaged ~ the black velvet covering was chewed to pieces!
Another Sunday, when working, I had placed roast beef and potatoes on an oven timer.
The aroma was so tantalizing when arriving home.
When slicing the beef, the doorbell rang so placed the plate of beef to the back of the counter. Only a few minutes later, discovered Kiska, with paws, had reached the plate...dragged it to the edge...and on to the floor. Broken plate...scraps only of meat...and eyes that bespoke: I was Hungry, too!
I could write a book about her mischief... unexpected babies...and family love!

Author: Merle Baird-Kerr...September 16, 2018
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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Political Profile

While stitching a cut on the hand of a 75-year-old farmer whose hand was caught in the squeeze-gate while working cattle, the doctor struck up a conversation with the old man.
Eventually, the topic got around to politicians and their roles as leaders.
The farmer said, “Well, as I see it, most politicians are 'post turtles'.
Unfamiliar with the term, the doctor asked him what a 'post turtle' was.
The old rancher responded, “When you're drving down a country road and you come across a fence post with a turtle on top ~ that's a 'post turtle'.
Seeing the puzzled look on the doctor's face, he continued:
You know he didn't get up there by himself...he doesn't belong there.
He's elevated his ability to function...
and you just wonder what kind of dumb arse put him up there to begin with!”
And the doctor commented: “It's the best explanation I've ever heard!”

Judge's Brilliant Comments on Sentencing
(with thanks to Dilu for this submission)
Ahmad Hassan, who tried to blow up a packed tube-train in Parson's Green in West Lincoln, was jailed today to life-imprisonment...with a recommendation that he serve a minimum 34 years. Mr. Justice Haddon-Cave, in his sentencing, made the following pertinent and astute observations. “ Finally, Ahmad Hassan, let me say this to you. You will have plenty of time to study the Qur'an in prison in the years to come. You should understand the Qua'ran is a book of peace; Islam is a religion of peace.”
The Qur'an and Islam forbid anything extreme, including extremism in religion.
Islam forbids breaking 'the law of the land' where one is living or is a guest.
Islam forbids terrorism. The Qur'an and the Sunna provide that the crime of perpetrating terror to cause corruption to the land, is one of the most severe crimes in Islam. So, it is in the law of the United Kingdom. You have violated the Qur'an and Islam by your actions...as well as the law of all civilized people. It is to be hoped that you will come to realize this some day.
Written by Rawat, President: Association of Muslim Lawyers.

An American Viewpoint
Have you ever stopped to consider how lucky we are to have the neighbours we have? Look around the globe at who some folks have been stuck...sharing a border with over the past century!
North Korea/South Korea...Germany/East Germany...Turkey/Greece...
Palestine/Israel...Pakistan/India...Russia/China...Iraq/Iran.
We've got Canada! Oh, Canada!
(about as inoffensive a neighbour as you could hope for!)
In spite of all our boasts of 'American Exceptionalism' and chants of 'America First”
Canadians just smile...do their thing...and go about their business.
They are, on average: more educated...have a higher standard of living...free health care...and no gun problems. They treat immigrants respectfully...and already taken in over 35,000 Syrians in the last 2 or 3 years. They're with us in NATO...they fought alongside us in WWI...WWII...Korea...the Gulf War...the Bosnian War...Afghanistan...the Kosova War...and came to our defence after 9/11. There was that one time when Canada took a pass on one of our wars: Vietnam. Good call.

They've been consumers of American imiports...reliable exporters of metal and petroleum products (they are the biggest importers from 37 states) ...and partnered with NASA in our space missions.



During 9/11, many aircraft were diverted to Newfoundland, an island province on the east coast where Americans were housed in people's homes for 2 weeks and treated like royalty. In return, what did Americans do? This administration slapped a 20% tariff on the products of their only paper mill, thereby threatening its survival. And what do Canadians expect of us in return?
To be respected for who and what they are: Canadians!
That's what I call a Good Neighbour!
Based on his delusions of perpetual victimhood, out of the clear blue sky, he's declared economic war on Canada. Oh Canada! And he did it, based on Canada being a national security risk to the US!
For no reason, other than the voices in his head told him it was a war he could win! So, Why Not?
Trump went ahead and imposed his tariffs on aluminum and steel (even though we have a trade surplus with Canada on those products). Trudeau retaliated in kind! And now, the White House is preparing a new wave of tariffs in retaliation for Trudeau's retaliation! Now he threatens a tariff on automobiles even though 70% of the components originate in the US! It's just a temporary spat. Right?
Again, we're talking about Canada. Our closest ally, friend and neighbour!
On behalf of an embarrassed nation: People of Canada, I apologize for this idiotic
and wholly unnecessary attack. We, the people of the progressive persuasion stand with you!
Today, There are More Reasons Than Ever to Not Visit the U.S.The following are excerpts from a writing by Mark Bulgitch which I recenlty read.
(He is a former senior executive producer of CBC News)
“That Canadians should stop vacationing in the United States,
I thought this an appropriate way to take a moral position against U.S. President, Donald Trump's policy to exclude people from certain countries, just becasue they were from those countries.
As Canadians, we shouldn't turn a blind eye to that kind of discrimination.
According to Statistics Canada, overnight trips from Canada to U.S. went up about 5% last year. We crossed the border more than 20 million times. Travel from the rest of the world to United States went down. The U.S. has not retreated from its black-listing policy. There's still a total ban on everyone from a few Muslim majority countries. On top of that, Trump has threatened to remove thousands of people who had temporary legal status...and others who have landed there in pursuit of the American Dream.
That has caused a flood of 'asylum claimants' to head to Canada. There were more than 20,000 last year and more than 7,000 already this year. I never thought I'd see the day when struggling families are hustling to Canada. The moral case for not vacationing in the U.S. is stronger than ever!
The President is also making it harder for Canadains to
put food on their tables...clothes on their
backs...a roof over their heads...and loss of Canadian jobs.

Prices on some goods wiill go up!
Why this is happening: It's not like some mysterious disease has infected us and we're wondering how the germs got there in the first place. We know what's going on!There's a wild man holding the highest elected office in the U.S.
In the past, that office was filled by (mostly) thoughtful, reasonable and careful men who were aware that power isn't a licence for busing your friends! So if this president insists on punching you in the nose...and eating your lunch, why should you continue to pretend he's still a 'great neighbour'and go over to his place to spend your time and money???
See beautiful Canada from Cape Spear, Newfoundland to Vancouver Island.
Travel from Point Pelee to the top of Nunavut!
Author: Merle Baird-Kerr...written September 17, 2018
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Patience and Wisdom Taught and Learned

AaPATIENCE AND WISDOM ~ TAUGHT AND LEARNED
An animal photo, recently sent to me illustrates
2 of the greatest qualities in life:
Beagle sits patiently...feet planted firmly on the ground...
eyes his blue dog-dish...full of appetizing nibbles;
however, a black creature with white-striped back
is enjoying canine's tasty meal.
Dog realizes and hopes that 'patience precedes his wisdom.'

Nail in the Fence
(with thanks to Tom for this submission)
There once was a little boy who had a bad temper.
His father gave him a bag of nails ~ and told him that every time he lost his temper, he must hammer a nail into the back of the fence. The first day the boy had driven 37 nails into the fence. Over the next few weeks, as he learned to control his anger, the number of nails hammered daily, gradually dwindled down. He discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence.
Finally the day came when the boy did not lose his temper at all. He told his father about it and the father suggested that that the boy now pull out one nail for each day that he was able to hold his temper.
The days passed and the young boy was finally able to tell his father
that all the nails were gone from the back of the fence.
The father took his son by the hand and leading him to the fence said, “You have done well, my son, but look at the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same. When you say things in anger, they leave a scar just like this one; you can put a knife in a breathing soul and draw it out; it won't matter how many times you say “I'm Sorry” the wound is still there.”
A verbal wound is as bad as a physical one.

Influence from Plato
(written by Samantha, a Grade 11 Cathedral Catholic Secondary School)
Plato, you were so caught up in the waves of a lost metropolis, a population tucked into bed by the Atlantic Ocean and kissed on the forehead by the forgotten ~ just what made you talk of Atlantis ~ a city you never saw ~ a city of folk tale and sea shells. Maybe you wanted to escape...have it wash upon shore for a while...so you could have a chance to drown with it...maybe you wanted to get lost in the cold blue water. You thought of Atlantis like it was God's sea-castle...full of bliss at one moment...but soon enough the cold awakening of the Atheist Ocean would creep up, pulling it away.
It is foolish to think you could be happy.

Never Give Up!
(written by Isra, Grade 12, Cathedral Catholic Secondary School)
There are really 2 secrets to surviving life at high school, but I do have some advice to reduce stress and have as much fun as possible. In Grade 9, my best friend and older sister helped me to adjust but my first school day was horrible! I couldn't find my glasses...I spilled pop in my school bag...I didn't talk to anyone...I was teased about my appearance. By Grade 10, I lost the few friends...started skipping classes...watched my marks drop drastically. In Grade 11, I went to classes...completed my work...was still unhappy with my grades and myself. Grade 12 brought much more pressure: Would I graduate on time? Should I pay for grad photos? Should I go to Prom? Should I apply to college?
I did graduate, yet unprepared for post-secondary studies.
Then I heard about The Turning Point program at Mohawk College,
where I was able to take the Grade 12 English course needed)
I start College in September ~ and very excited about the next chapter in my life.”

Whale Cove-bound Shipping Container Gets New Artistic Look
A photo in the Burlington Post: Grade 7 students of St. Anne Catholic School give Whale Cove shipping container a little artistic flair. When a 20-foot shipping container makes its way to an isolated Nunavut community in summer '18, it will do so with an artistic new look. That's courtesy of Art teacher, Evonne Quintana and Grade 7 students at Burlington's St. Anne Catholic School who recently put a stylish stamp on the Whale Cove container that is filled with dry food and clothing.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SSVP), St. Raphael Conference adopted the isolated village on the west coast of Hudson Bay last year and plans on making annual charitable shipments ~ with the inaugural 2-month journey from Montreal beginning in mid July.
St. Raphael...St. Paul...and St. Anne schools have contributed to the campaign as has Brantford's SSVP.
Whale Cove ~ a community of just over 400 ~
named for the many Beluga Whales that frequent the coastal waters
is situated above the 'tree line' where rock, water and ice form the landscape
and no roads to other setttlements exist.
AS a result: food is very expensive and housing is very limited.

How a Paper Route Helps Kids ~ and Parents
Aside from money management, there are 'big picture' things children learn,”
writes Latham Hunter, a writer and professor of cultural studies.
After years of listening to my students describe how little they knew about money management, I reckoned it was a good idea for my 3 oldest to get weekly paper routes. My middle child got hers when she was almost 9, which is young. She was so steadfast in trudging along and helping her older brother with his routes every week, that after a few months, we agreed to let her have her own.
They lug the stacks of papers and flyers into the house...
put them together...pack them up...load the van...
and then their Dad drives them from our rural concession to their routes in and around the village.

My 13-year-old when asked what he likes about delivering papers, replied, “When it's done!”
I hope it means he's getting satisfaction from honest work, even though he doesn't relish the task.
The kids are paid 10 cents per house by the paper; they're allowed to collect tips once a month, so the vast majority of their income depends on connecting with the customers. Going up and knocking on doors to ask for money is hard enough ~ but to carry on a short conversation can be daunting.

Other parents may disagree with me ~ but we've asked the kids to save everything they make.
The consequences and regret of a mis-guided purchase just wouldn't stick. I'm hoping that earning money would instil as much responsibility and awareness as looking back on misguided purchases.

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James Kelly of Etobicoke, saved enough money from his paper route to finance a trip to Uganda.
He's shown in colour photo with folded papers in hand....and pulling a wagon
with remainder of papers to be delivered on his route.

Saint Augustine stated, “Faith is to believe in what you do not see.
The reward of this faith is to see what you believe.”

Writer: Merle Baird-Kerr...July 15, 2018
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Thursday, September 13, 2018

Pooh's Wisdom ~ "C'est La Vie!"

POOH'S WISDOM ~ “C'est La Vie!”
Everything on Earth has a purpose ~
Every disease ~ an herb to cure it;
And every person ~ a mission.
This is the Indian theory of Existence.
(Mourning Dove)

Why Winnie the Pooh is the Hero We Need Right Now”
writes Carly Mallenbaum in USA Today.
Living in 'the moment' bear teaches us about the benefit of little or nothing.

It's time we turn off our phones ~ and listen to a silly old bear.
Though A. A. Milne's “Winnie the Pooh” books have been around more than 90 years, the Wisdom of its titled character has never seemed more necessary than it does today.
The calm bear unknowing upheld the basic tenets
of the Chincese philosophy about appreciation: the natural beauty of things.
Poooh just is! He loves and lives with taking a 'selfie' or worry about FOMO.
He doesn't care what he's missing out on ~ he's too enrapt by the present.
In a voice, the sound of a warm blanket, he extols that
Today is my Favourite Day.
Yesterday, when it was tomorrow, it was too much day for me!

Blackie the Crow says to her fledglings sitting on a tree limb,
To make a difference in someone's life,
you don't have to be brilliant, beautiful or perfect.
You just have to care!”
C'est La Vie!

Wild Plains Bison
Pooh, knowing of the plight of bison in Banff National Park...lack of food source...
lack of trails to their forests... and loss of habitation due to roads and traffic,
Winnie was influential in releasing 31 bison into a 1200 square-metre-zone featuring meadows and grassy velleys for grazing. These wild bisons are now free-roaming animals. The Plains Bison are an iconic part of Canada's history, having freely roamed in the Rockies, filling an important need for the livelihood of First Nation People and the early settlers.
C'est La Vie!

Black Bear Needing a Sugar-Fix!
Pooh met a young black bear on Vancouver Island who was desperate for a 'sugar-fix'. To Anna's house, Pooh sent him ~ a 95-year-old woman had left her door open ~ just for a breeze. Bear was shhooed out twice, being told twice to Beat It! She also told bear on another attempt, No! Go Home!.
So he went into the woods. On his 3rd attempt, he found a sugar bin and sugared his mouth before heeding BEAT IT! GET OUT! Again. (Pooh had again succeeded to aid his 4-legged frinds.
C'est La Vie!

Swans and Cygnets
It was a proud Parenting Moment when Ma and Pa Swan took their 4 babes to a shallow pond for their first swim. When needing to lay her eggs, Pooh led her to a grassy glade to nest ~ with a nearby flowing stream. Pooh looked proudly on as the wee ones splashed...learning to swim among the many lily-pads...upon one which sat a small turtle, soaking up morning sun on his shell.
C'est La Vie!

Toronto Zoo's Bats
How Pooh knew ~ I dont' know! He's just so Instinctive!
He'd heard of this endangered species ~ and told the Zoo about them. Authorities then placed them in a Conservation Program. These bats roost in trees and forage for food...picking their prey off leaves and even catch flying insects. And now, for these bats: C'est La Vie!

Camouflage!
A Ruby-Throated-Hummingbird consulted Pooh, needing to build a nest where her hatchlings, when born, would be safe. He discovered for her a tree with lots of knotty bark...explaining to her that her nest and babes would be 'camouflaged' among bark and leaves of this woodland location. Delighted she was and amazed at Pooh's wisdom in meeting her imminent needs.
C'est La Vie!

If you talk to the animals, they will talk to you
and you will know each other.
If you do not talk to them, you will not hear them;
and what you do not know, you will fear.
What one fears ~ one destroys.
(as heard by Chief Dan George)

Rainbow House
Known for his wisdom, Pooh was consulted by a human, stating: “I have an old house that is very, very small and is most unattractive. In your wisdom, Pooh, what can you do to make me house-proud?” Remembering Hummingbird and how he camouflaged her nest...with his tiny little brain, he had an idea. Pooh hired a painter who marked the wall in squares...and with Rainbow Colours, the exterior was superb. And all the humans walking by, now admired this once little house.
C'est La Vie!

Carly Mallenbaum concludes: “Yes, he is clumsy! Yes, he's a bear of very little brain;
But there is a reason he's the greatest friend in the Hundred Acre Wood.
He never chooses work over caring for his loved ones.
He enjoys the sweetness of life immensely without broadcasting his perfect day.
He is just living joyously and singing about it.”

Writer: Merle Baird-Kerr...August 12, 2018

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Pride Onset ~ Lionel

Thornton Burgess wrote many children's books
about Sammy Jay, Paddy the Beaver, Reddy Fox, Peter Cottontail, etc.
Exciting to read, they relayed everyday existences...their friends ...their foes.
Sharing our planet with animals, birds, insects, fish and reptiles, I had an inane idea of creating life situations among our winged, finned and 4-footed inhabitants. With an active mind, imagination and research, I penned a prose-like-first-writing that I title Pride Onset.

Once upon a time in Nature's Era,
beasts, birds and creepy crawlers on planet, dwelt.
Like Adam and Eve, humans knew not their purpose;
Mother Nature, thus arranged a 'gathering.'
Mate, you must ~ and multiply ~ to increase your breed.
I've supplied you with water and plenty of food
in sea-water, on land and in high trees.
Search and Ye shall find ~ advises my God.”

But Lionel questioned, “How do we Mate?”
(so colouful the birds ~ and tawny 4-leggeds.)
And in the river, are fish and piranah-killers?
Be not in a rush, Dear Lionel:
A female may 'scent you' desiring attention.
You have a mighty 'bod' and flowing, gorgeous mane;
and you proudly strut with 'animal appeal.'
This tropical land is yours to explore ~
and you'll find a 'steppe' or a'savanna'
where the buffalo roam.

Meat for the day ~ said a superior male.
My advice to you ~ Young Lionel?
Hone your skill to best of your ability
and with confidence, proudly make your kill!”
With intelligent brain, Lionel mused,
(to impress a Female, Brave I Must Be!)
He trod through the forest to the high open steppe
and there awaited the buffalo herd.
He got 'in the chase' but was outrun!
(From its Mom, a calf lagged behind ~
on the chase again, he snagged the weakening calf)
amd Bravo for Him ~ Dinner Plus!

The smell upon him, as he returned to the 'pride'
betold his success 'with pride-all-honour.'
A young female, sauntering close, roused his desires.
She 'scented' him ~ and with sexual arousement
(and as Mother Nature predicted), knowingly he knew
they must do sometuing together.!
She called him Lion ~ and he tenderly named her Ness!

Their paradise flourished with abundance of growth.
The forests, so tall, reached to the sky ~
Habitat for Wildebeasts, Buffalo, Deer ~
and sometimes Zebra, Impala and Gnu.
Streams and rivers flowed gently to sea ~
What more?, exclaimed Lion, for a beautiful life!”
Fulfilling his dream, did Ness, of this bountiful land!
Small prey, together they hunted
and carried by mouth, home to their cubs.

Ness, with female instinct and healthy cubs,
convinced Lion that Pride Females
(without manes reducing body heat)
be involved 'in the hunt' and at 'the kill', all would be fed.
The females excelled as avid hunters.
Lion established a hierarchy of feeding:
The Lion would take his share of the meat; next the females involved in the hunt.
The rest for the females of lesser rank and for the cubs at home.
Lion determined, that on future hunts,
he'd look for the young...for the weak...even elderly
for easier risk of injury in 'the hunt' process.

As the sun splayed golden rays on the horizon's blue sea,
Lion, in wonderment, mused: “What an Awesome World!”

Composed by Merle Baird-Kerr...June 3, 2018
(# 1 in my Regime of Animal Life)


Notation: Lions are the only Cats which have a close-knit social group ~ and the one cat species that regularly hunts in groups. Occasionally they hunt larger species: giraffes, hippos and young elephants. Living in a 'pride' reduces losses of kills to the hungry hyenas.

In South Africa, are several Lion Hunting Safaris...e.g.
The Serengeti and wooded areas like Kruger National Park.

Canada is fortunate to have one of the largest packs of Mountain Lions.
Naturally, we have good populations of lynx, bobcat and wolf ....
and our new species is the Coywolf!