Wednesday, May 28, 2014

From Which Spirit Comes - Part 5

No pictures this time, just text (and techst in the works).

     For the next part of my inspiration, I have undertaken something that should have been done a long time ago, and earned much more of my contribution than I have given.  I will spearhead the creation of a web page for Luna's Loft RP.

     I realize that this is one major undertaking, and I can't do it alone.  There's already a team of happy volunteers who are helping set up the page, and the time has come to gather content - bios, lore and canon, for starters.  Artwork and maps, and RP stories and fanfics to follow.  I've never actually made a webpage before.  I realize it's going to take a lot of key pounding to get this thing done, but I think it would be a great thing for anyone new or old that has come to the IRC RP that we've come to love so dearly.  It will help to paint the world we have created and give something to share to all who come to join us.

     This project is not going to be completed overnight.  I don't expect it to be, but I'm also hopeful that as I work on it, gathering memories and history and sharing what all has been lived in this digital realm by its denizens for almost 3 years, that my spark will continue to grow and radiate. 

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

FEELING RANTY





I have seen so much ignorant flaming over this cat rescue video.  I just wanna smack a whole lotta ingnorant people around until they shut up, actually PAY ATTENTION to what was going on, and THEN make an educated guess about what happened, instead of the blind stupid mob mentality!!

Let's start with point #1 - "How could that horrible parent leave their child unattended by the street near such a dangerous animal?!"

This requires a little bit of reading, and some observation, folks~  Yes, you actually have to deal with a few paragraphs and pay attention OMG!  Notwithstanding the fact that the dog normally didn't just roam around freely, the point that the parent was irresponsibly leaving her child to just play out in the open, by himself is completely absurd!  Not two seconds after the cat defended its child, the mother followed.  So, unless she's The Flash or something, it means she was right there, probably within 15 feet of her son (that's the size of a typical room, in case you don't know).  The only reasons the cat got there first is it was probably scouting the roaming dog the second it got close to its territory, and have you ever seen a cat dash to pounce? Those little suckers can move to action at break neck speed.

  Mom could easily have been stooped working on the plants or anything. Do you have your eye on your playing child every single second?  Don't lie.  The boy screamed when the dog hit him and the fact that the parent reacted so quickly, once she realized what was going on, is quite the compliment to her.  Fine, the cat got there first, but the lady got to the boy in less than 5 seconds...  5 SECONDS, PEOPLE!

Point #2 - This is one I can relate to, actually.  The second the cat chased off the dog, the lady was at her son's side, then she goes off, suddenly.  Okay, let's get one thing clear, here.  When an animal goes into attack mode, it usually doesn't just STOP after the first pass.  The cat startled the utter hell out of the dog, but it only took him seconds to shake off the shock and set up for another attack.  Once again, the unobservant make a blanket assumption.  "She left her injured child and ran back into the house WTF!!!"

(sigh)  The video clearly shows the mother coming from one direction, and going in a different one, around the front of her SUV, where the dog ran, by the way, you know the one that was likely coming in for another attack, and don't just try to tell me that she should have picked up the kid and run.  I've been there!!  The animal is faster and not encumbered, and it can jump!  The lady did what any protective mother would do, she put herself in between the dog and the child.  She didn't just abandon him, either.  She was clearly interacting with her son, and while he was injured pretty badly, HE COULD MOVE and I'm sure she was yelling at him to get his butt into the house, while she made a front to protect him.

All these people blanket flaming this woman for being a bad parent, I wonder if they've ever even been put in such a situation.  Everything that happened, did so in SECONDS!  Every moment was a snap decision, and I would say instinct took precedent on all sides.  There's no way she could have seen the dog coming.  He was creeping along the fence on one side, and the vehicle was between him  and the view of the parent and the boy until it was too late.  The only one that probably was watching the dog the entire time was the cat, and it was ready for him!  Good kitty~

Monday, May 12, 2014

From Which Spirit Comes - Part 4

Final coat competed!  The next step was mounting, a task which proved to be a slight bit bothersome.  I swear, I've been in the home remodeling business for a decade and a half, and I don't think I have EVER encountered a corner that was truly square!  Nevertheless, I managed to find a position that was satisfactory to my needs.  A few wall anchors later and...






And a view from my seat:





And finally, with the exception of a few tiered background stands and some extra decorative trim, which will come later, my ponies have a new home~!


Monday, May 5, 2014

From Which Spirit Comes - Part 2

I'm not backing down on this!  I can't!

So, here we go, I've begun my spiritual reconstruction with a little ACTUAL construction project.  All the parts have been rough-cut and shaped.  Now I have a lot of sanding, in my future...






It amazes me how much livelier I felt after just an hour and a half of working on this.  I guess it's true that I am a maker, a creator.  When I'm in my element, I feel fantastic!