Showing posts with label Gourd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gourd. Show all posts

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Gourdness Gracious


Did I actually find an artist whose Judaica world revolves around Gourds? In the words of Julie Andrews in a Sound of Music "I must have done something good!
Yair Blaushtein is a 31 y.o Israeli who has resided most of his life in Moshav Bezet, less then 1 mile from the border of Lebanon.
After his Israeli Defense Force Service, he worked as a pc technician but soon enough felt the artist within ready to break free. His parents had grown gourds on their farm for years and his desire to combine this natural product with his art developed. He recently moved to Jerusalem to work full time as an artist
The city's Jewish history was not lost on Yair and he began a new artistic venture.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Iowa Animals need their own' Noah's ark...


HSUS Deploys Animal Rescue Team to Assist in Iowa Floods
The Humane Society of the United States has deployed a team of trained specialists to offer logistical support and supplies, and perform water rescue of animals displaced by the floods. Mass flooding across Iowa has forced thousands of residents from their homes and more evacuations are probable as the rain continues.

"We are on the ground now to help with any animal needs, but it is important for residents to remember that the best way for you and your pet to survive a disaster is to be prepared,” advised Scotlund Haisley, HSUS senior director of emergency services. "If you are asked to evacuate, it is crucial that you take your pet along. Pet owners should have an emergency pet supply kit and a plan that includes the safety of their animals."

The HSUS is coordinating efforts with the Animal Rescue League of Iowa.

This emergency supply kit should include:

Three-or-more-day supply of food in airtight, waterproof container, and drinking water.
Bowls for food and water.
Current photos and physical description of your pets, including details on markings.
Medications, vaccination records and first aid pet supplies.
Comfort items such as a toy and blanket.
Small garbage bags.
For dogs include: leash, harness and a sturdy carrier large enough to use as a sleeping area.
For cats include: litter, litter box and a sturdy carrier large enough for transport.
If officials call for an evacuation, pet owners should be aware that many evacuation shelters do not accept pets, and they must plan their destination in advance. Hotels and motels may be willing to lift "no pet" restriction in an emergency. Friends and family members living outside the area may be able to provide shelter too. (Please check with your local animal shelter or emergency management office to determine if a pet friendly emergency shelter will be set up in your location.)

More than 358 million pets reside in 63 percent of American households. A Zogby International poll found that 61 percent of pet owners will not evacuate if they cannot bring their pets with them.

For more tips on preparedness plans that include your pets, visit humanesociety.org/prepare.





DONATION: "Friends of the Cedar Rapids Animal Shelter " 6301 Kirkwood Community College, 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406


I know NOTHING about the artist who used polymer clay and a gourd to created this Noah's ark sculpture.