Saturday, April 16, 2011

A bit of preaching as Easter approaches


This Easter, don't do the following:


  • Buy or support businesses who buy dyed or colored chicks. This is sick. Don't endorse it. They usually croak, anyway, and . . . well . . . eew. Just say no. 

  • Buy a live housemule. Sure, a rabbit is the perfect symbol of spring—cute, fuzzy, and fertile! If you want a surprise for Easter morning, do your research now and then give a gift certificate good for the adoption of a spayed or neutered rabbit from your local animal shelter. Be prepared to house, exercise, feed, socialize, and clean up after a destructive and lively housepet for upwards of a decade thereafter. 

  • Give your dogs chocolate. Even by accident. It's poisonous to them. Rein in your "chocolates for Fido" impulse and channel it into some "carrots for Trigger" behavior instead. 

  • Eat a factory-farmed ham. I'd like to say "why eat meat?" but since not everyone loves grasses as much as me and FarmWife, I'll limit the proselytizing to, "why not buy from a local farmer who cares about his stock?" Delicious doesn't have to be synonymous with tortured. 

Do, however, do this:

  • Play. 
  • Bray. 
  • Feast. 
  • Breathe.
  • Shine.

Ears to you,
Fenway Bartholomule

3 comments:

  1. Good for you, Fenway! I hope people pay attention to your wisdom! I will look for an organic and free-range ham.

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  2. carrots for Trigger...bahahahaha!! As always Fenway, you are so entertaining!

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  3. sue and the girls from WIhd iIver WoolenApril 18, 2011 at 6:45 PM

    Perhaps a nice leg of coyote for Easter dinner, served with mint jelly, said "the girls".

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