Bedlam Farm Blog Journal by Jon Katz

12 April

Photo Journal: Zinnia At Memory Care, The Love Of A Therapy Dog. Faces Of Joy

by Jon Katz

Fewer events in my life are more pleasurable, meaningful, and significant than my visits with Zinnia to my Meditation Classes and the Mansion’s Memory Care Unit. Zinnia is a pleasure and joy machine; her appearance thrills and delights the people in the unit.

They laugh, brighten up, and remember their dogs and the memories of their lives. I decided to capture the experience in photos and let them speak for themselves when Zinnia comes. They all come out of their rooms to sit with her, touch her, and get some licks. It lifts my heart every time.

Zinnia does a lot of good there; I always leave feeling fulfilled and proud.  She knows exactly what to do and loves doing it. She doesn’t mind the attention either.

We are making the world better than when we found it.

Zinnia is a magnificent, loving, patient, and intuitive therapy dog. I’ve interspersed the photos of her with portraits of the people in Memory Care who love her the most. Thanks for reading and for supporting my work at the Mansion. If you wish, you can donate to the Mansion Fund via Paypal, [email protected], or Venmo, Jon-Katz-13. You can also send a check to Jon Katz, Mansion Fund, P.O. Box 205, Cambridge, N.Y., 12816. I hope you enjoy the photos.

Jane and I have the most beautiful hugs when we meet. What a sweet person and gifted artist.

Zinnia got a head pat and belly rub at the same time. She was in bliss.

Ellen is one of her biggest fans. She is wild about Zinnia.

Mary is shy, but Zinnia brings her out with love and attention.

Art came down from the Mansion to see Zinnia and get his hand licked.

I tell Zinnia to sit on the couch so the residents can come and see her. She sits there for a half hour before getting restless. We leave when everyone has had a chance to see and touch her. I supply the Mansion and the Memory Care unit with games and art supplies created for the elderly or those with dementia. The donated money goes for any personal needs some residents might have and not have the money to purchase.

Thanks for your support.

12 April

Color And Light, Morning Edition: The Sun Peeked Out For A Bit: I Peeked Out Also. Flowers In The Sunlight

by Jon Katz

It’s true, Spring is really here. Sunlight is critical to my flower photography. When the sun popped out for a few minutes this morning, I popped out, too. It was worth it. It brightens my day; I hope it does the same for you.

The sun is my partner when it comes to taking pictures.

These are all Iphone photographs, so sharp and colorful. My Leica was napping.

12 April

Bedlam Farm Journal: Animals In The Morning Rain. Zip, Hens, Fate, Bud, Donkeys

by Jon Katz

Going to Mansion Memory Care this morning, in the sun and rain, I made my rounds of the animals. The two most Imperious animals on Bedlam Farm today are not the hens but the cat Zip and Bud, the little King. Both think they rule the farm, and both might be right.

The Magnolias at the front of the house are opening up today, the hens are there to assist.

Fanny came up hoping for an alfalfa square; she got one. Lulu is back working on the hay.

Fate at rest, she always finds an appealing and comfortable way to sleep.

Bud has a throne, also. We call him the Little King.

11 April

Sarah’s Daily Pantry Report: Canned Chicken (And Tide, Deodorant, Italian Dressing)

by Jon Katz

Sarah’s Choice Of Need for Wednesday, April 11, 2024:  Swanson White Premium Chunk Canned Chicken, Breast In Water, Fully Cooked Chicken, 4.5 oz can (Pack of 4)—$ 7.93.

We are also out of Tide Detergent and need Italian Dressing in any amount and Armand Hammer Ultramax deodorant. You can now purchase Italian dressing in any amount.

You can purchase all of these items if you wish. They are on today’s updated Wish List. The deliveries have slowed down, which is both expected and healthy in the long run. We can find a cruising speed. We’re off to a great start. You have all been excellent, and I will remember the connection.

 

Yesterday’s delivery.

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