Post 829: HERO ~~ more than a sandwich…

In the mode of the day, just about anyone is a hero, no matter what. You might be one by someone’s definition. Or so might I. A heavy hitter in baseball might be called a hero. Someone highly admired for good works in the community might be called a hero. Entire classes of people — soldiers, policemen, teachers, parents — might be called heroes. It seems we live in an age of heroes. Just as all children are special these days, so is everyone a hero.

Yet, “hero” has a specific meaning: 

A hero (masculine or gender-neutral) or heroine (feminine) (Ancient Greek: ἥρως, hḗrōs) is a person or character who, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, displays courage, bravery or self-sacrifice—that is, heroism—for some greater good; a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities. Historically, the first heroes displayed courage or excellence as warriors. The word’s meaning was later extended to include moral excellence.

So says the Wikipedia entry for “hero”.

jeep wreck

When I was in the US Army in Germany, I rolled this Jeep while returning from a photo shoot. I was absolved of responsibility (ultimately) but the accident was a perfect storm of poor vehicle design, inexperienced driver, and road conditions.

This particular model Jeep was notorious for tipping over. We had a trailer attached to carry our field gear, which further destabilized the Jeep and was my first time driving with a trailer. We ran into road construction and an international road sign I recognized too late to mean “merge left”. I merged into a German Ford. 

I had a passenger with me. Somehow, when I rolled that Jeep onto its top, the gasoline cap came off the gas tank. On a military Jeep, the gas tank is under the driver’s seat…! I was doused in gasoline. I don’t remember if my passenger was, too. With all that gasoline leaked over the Jeep and me, a spark would have toasted us both regardless. Germans gathered at the side of the Autobahn to take in the accident, curious for blood I suppose. Some were smoking cigarettes a short distance from me, this guy reeking of gasoline!

It is a well-known phenomenon that even brave and heroic soldiers occasionally crap themselves in those combat circumstances that define them as brave and heroic…. My passenger and I can’t even claim that, yet I remember us being proclaimed heroes for surviving this accident. What a crock! We were just darn lucky. Heroism had nothing to do with it.

 

Post 828: it’s a new day…

It was a snap catching Andy yesterday. Too easy…! What will it be like today?

Andy is suspicious today. He will make Doug work hard to catch him.

“We don’t like our medicine!”
Andy is suspicious. He will make Doug work hard to catch him.

Post 827: It’s Caturday and he’s sneaky Pete…

Andy managed to be “unavailable” yesterday afternoon when it was time for his medicine. I didn’t see him, in fact, until this morning, his escape and evasion plan was so efficacious! Bad kitty!

Today’s another story. Apparently Andy forgot or neglected to notice it’s medicine time again, but today he’s hovering over me while I type this post….!

Andy is so cute, I can't be mad at him!

Andy is so cute, I can’t be mad at him!

That’s where I am on Caturday this week. Can’t stick around. Better catch me a kitty and give him his medicine while the kitty is handy. Handy Andy.

Post 826: home movie time…again!

Videos of the boys as kittens and young cats were a hit, so I’m posting a few more videos today. It always is fun for me to revisit these videos — Andy and Dougy are my boys! — and they remind me what a good decision I made to adopt those two little kittens back in 2011 so soon after the death of the great Louie the ginger cat. 

Hope you enjoyed the show! =(^+^)=

Post 825: Andy transformed…

I always have unusable photos of the boys. Some, though, can be transformed through a little Photoshop magic. Though some are beyond redemption, others manage to come out OK or interesting for one or another reason.

Here are a few trash shots I piddled with that came from a batch of photos that all were too dark and had a strong over-cast of yellow from the artificial light they were taken in:

Andy as a negative of a white cat....

Andy as a negative of a white cat….

A hint of tint...

A hint of tint…

Andy salutes the Scottish saltire. He's named after St. Andrew, patron saint of Scotland.

Andy salutes the Scottish saltire. He’s named after St. Andrew, patron saint of Scotland.

Andy, your worst nightmare!!!

Andy, your worst nightmare!!!

Worn out from all this posing….

Post 824: …in which I attempt to “Trump my cat”!

Andy gets the poochy mouthset right, anyeay!

Andy gets the Trump poochy mouthset right anyway!

No doubt about it. When I saw the first “trumped” cat, I knew I had to “trump” Dougy. Dougy provided the hair for the toupee, too, another reason he seemed the logical choice.

I failed to take into account a quirk of Dougy’s, however: He likes to eat hair, and I couldn’t get the “toupee” placed on his head for the photo because he was determined to eat the dang thing!  

Too bad, too, because Dougy is my funny cat. But I have two cats, eh, so poor serious little Andy got “trumped”.

This is harder than I anticipated.

Andy was not amused.

🙁

Follow the link below to photos of other people’s trumped cats. Some are quite good, and all are better than what I managed. How about you? Have you tried to trump your cat yet?

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB8QqQIwAGoVChMI4p2bzb3bxgIVDUuSCh1H4QqR&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thedailybeast.com%2Farticles%2F2015%2F07%2F13%2Fcats-with-trump-hair.html&ei=w3OlVaKwEo2WyQTHwquICQ&usg=AFQjCNEYGUDuohMbmSXzLOyQOKLxJNslDg&sig2=BTgqViC-bMtAUEQjUQ8Z1Q

Bonne Fête Nationale à tous les Français!

A special greeting to my friend Ralph in Paris on this holiday and to my friend Michel in Amiens! Need I add a hearty and heartfelt vive la France!?

http://www.france.fr/en/institutions-and-values/french-flag.html

Post 823: OK…so I spoil ’em rotten!

They may be domestic kitty cats, but they maintain a wild side as well. Among their wild behaviors is “denning”. Kitties like to hide and seek safety in dens.

Snug as a bug...

ANDY: Snug as a bug…

...in an over-turned wastepaper basket!

…in his over-turned wastepaper basket!

Andy especially likes this one, so I now have one less wastepaper basket and one more kitty den.

Oh well! It looks nicer than a cardboard box, and Andy proclaims it fit for a kitty.

Post 822: damn those old movies!

I did it again. Yesterday, I made the mistake of turning on TCM Channel, and the next thing I knew it was…um…Monday!? Yep! And I can’t even tell you what I watched, but it must have been compelling because I see I didn’t post yesterday.

I’ll tell you how bad it is. Andy and Dougy are more than happy to be left alone when I want to play with them, but heaven forbid I leave them alone for my reasons (or lack of reasons…)! What’s a kitty to do? Well, they stare at me. Andy from the cat tree. Dougy at my foot or any handy perch.

Dougy, staring at me.

Dougy, staring at me. Notice the Neko toy handle….hint, hint!

I’ve told you about his “annoying meow“, you know. Not the cute kitty meow, but the one he puts on to, well, annoy me into doing cat things he wants to do. Like play with Neko toys, endlessly. Or rub his ears and muzzle…mmmmm! Or scritch his head and in between his eyes, a guarantee to make him drool! (Really!)

So Dougy sat nearby, doing his “annoying meow“. It really works because it is really, really annoying!

Dougy's

Dougy’s “annoying meow” is kind of like a combination of a mother’s nag and a spoiled brat whining combined. It’s really, really annoying!

This time, like every time, Andy stared at me  and Dougy nagged me with his “annoying meow“. We weren’t going to sit through another Japanese movie with captions, no sir! And neither was I, if they could help it. Not when kitties wanted attention…because I was ignoring them instead of them ignoring me.

Needless to say, Dougy won the battle, and I turned off the second Japanese movie.

Needless to say, Dougy won the battle, and I turned off the second Japanese movie. Andy joined in at his leisure.

Oh, it is a treacherous business living with one cat. But two…?! Hide the money!

Post 821: …with rumble seat!

I always liked this photo of my Mom. Taken sometime in 1934 or so, she stands in front of her 1934 Dodge coupe. Yes, it came with a rumble seat!

This car was her transportation to Chadron, where she attended college to become a teacher. The trip took two hours, over slightly improved dirt roads, the standard for Nebraska secondary roads back then. The same trip takes about 50 minutes on modern roads.

Such a grueling trip, Mom only took it twice a week. She just came home on weekends. She was dating my Dad then, and had been since high school. They would wait to marry until Dad was 21 years old or about three years after this photo was taken.

mom and dodge coupe

The long courtship must have been beneficial because they eventually celebrated 71 years of marriage before Dad died, or 76 years as a couple since they went together for five years first.

One story my Mom told about their courtship went something like this:

Dad spent a lot of time at the McKenzies during their courtship. Mom’s grandmother lived with the family at the time, and Dad thought he’d over-stayed his welcome one night when Grandma Cameron instructed another family member to “put the dug out”. (Dad’s name was Doug.)

Dad thought he was being kicked out when Grandma Cameron was just instructing a family member to put out the dog!

A Scottish rendition of Doug is “Doog“. Dad came to realize that!