Out Of Africa by Isak Dinesen and A Very Cool Pair of Snakeskin Vegan Heels

(Isak Dinesen as a young girl)

Happy Monday everybody.
I am reading a gorgeous book right now–Out of Africa by Isak Dinesen (real name Baroness Karen Blixen). It is amazing. It is so beautifully written. It is about this very take charge kind of woman who moves alone to Africa and starts a coffee farm there. She loves Africa and the people, and she writes about her time there. There are so many beautiful descriptions of mindblowing things. For example, yesterday I was reading about how she used to ride her horse through this river, up a rocky cliff and onto this high plateau that stretched for a hundred miles where all these herds of wild animals grazed. She would ride her horse right up among them…I will quote:

Here lay before you a hundred miles’ gallop over grass and undulating land; there was not a fence nor a ditch, and no road….

When the rains come, and the young grass is fresh on the plains, you feel as if riding upon springs, and the horse gets a little mad with the pleasantness. The various kinds of gazelles come to the green places to graze, and there look like toy animals stood upon a billiard table. You may ride into a herd of Eland; the mighty peaceful beasts will let you get close to them before they start trotting off, their long horns streaming backwards over their raised necks…

And I had to excerpt. The whole thing sounds like…..a dream.

I once took a trip to Africa with my family and we went on a safari at an animal preserve. One day, my dad, my sister and I went on a walk (instead of touring in armored jeeps). What a thrill. To be out there, walking on the plains, with lions etc. We saw so many herds of animals doing bizarre behavior like turning around and around in a wheel, sensing us. C’est incroyable!!

Yes I spoke french.

She is a hunter, and although I could never hunt and think it is terrible to hunt, she even makes hunting sound beautiful, because it means being out there among all the animals and hunting dogs. She had all these Scotch Deerhounds which she took hunting with her. Listen to this:

“I took them with me when I was out riding in the Game Reserve, which I was not allowed to do, and there they would spread the herds of Zebra and Wildebesst over the plain, as if it were all the stars of heaven running wild over the sky.”

Wow, this just seems incredible to me. Minus the killing part.

Anyway. It’s great. Again recommended by Gretchen Rubin of The Happiness Project Blog’s book club. (I wrote about another animal book– The Midnight Fox which, she recommended , which I loved, here.)

I found a new African inspired vegan shoe for you. Trip to the Tropics Heel from Modcloth. This is actually my favorite look of heels. And they are vegan, and quite inexpensive, from modcloth. They also come in Orange and are top rated on the site!

A pretty good find.

 

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A Love of People, Nature, Animals. Of Gentleness and Goodness: A Poem for Animal Lovers

pic of Jenny Brown, founder of Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary founder, from Our Hen House (a great website)

Hello everyone,

Today I was getting some food around my kitchen, when I suddenly thought of this poem. When I googled it I found it’s actually only a fragment of a poem, but it reminded me of all the people who comment on my blog and the vegan companies who have reached out to me and all the vegetarians and vegans out there who might feel, with me, that this poem describes a kind of secret quality in them. Thought I would share! It is from this poem by William Carlos Williams:

It was the love of love,
		the love that swallows up all else,
				a grateful love,
a love of nature, of people,
		of animals,
				a love engendering
gentleness and goodness
		that moved me
				and that I saw in you.

The love of nature, people and animals. Of gentleness and goodness.

Do you know what I mean? I see this as a trait shared by animal lovers. I hope some one recognizes it in me. I recognize it in y’all, you animal lovers, you!!!!

Isn’t it a beautiful poem?

pic from this article about a woman who provides a home for abused and neglected pigs.

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