October 19, 2012 - I'm In Love

Yes, Granny is in love.  Every once in a while, someone special comes along and I just have to share with you.  I've fallen in love before.....among others, there was Ed at Tales From The Mountainside, then 1st. Man from Two Men and a Little Farm came along and stole my heart.  Now I have found Jacqui, at Little Acres Cottage.   I hope she doesn't mind that I quote from her side bar....


"Early 2011 we purchased our run down Cottage and a few acres of land. The place was completely wild and overgrown, having been empty for over 2 years.

As we left the city life behind and aimed for self sufficiency, we got in our first quartet of chickens for our daily fresh eggs, and we fell in love with them. We now rehome many unwanted chickens and other 'lifestyle' animals. We also grow our own organic veggies, and along the way recycle as much as we can. We laugh at our exploits, learn from our mistakes, and find joy in our successes."

Please, do visit her blog, and go back to read her posts from day one.  I'm sure it will warm your heart, as it has mine, to read about all of the animals they have rescued, and to look at the fantastic photos.   They treat their animals like most of us (should) treat our children, with love and patience and understanding.

At one time, Jacqui had a donation link on her side bar, and a brief post requesting a bit of help.  I happened to read it in Google Reader, but when I clicked on the page link it was gone.  I made a comment, and a request for the return of the donation link, and she replied:

"I started to contact local business for possible sponsors, and went through a gruelling 'interview' process. It seems I don't have a valid 'track record' for anyone to invest in my 'good intentions'. All I have is one year of helping animals, and rehoming them but didn't have proper proof to back this up, ie receipts, costs etc. I was advised to keep maybe a portfolio and was told to come back in a couple of years time. I was deflated, and thought how can I expect the same of my followers too? I only have my stories on my blog, and word of mouth, and many happy photos etc. It made me think maybe I shouldn't expect help, but instead to build up what we are doing here first? It's hard, it's 'catch 22' but we do what we can. I just get so frustrated when finances are the only thing blocking more shelters, more petrol to get out and collect animals, stock foods and vetinary care etc. I can put up the donation link again, and simply ask forgiveness if anyone else feels I am being 'cheeky'. I'm not begging, but the rehoming we do costs, and I didn't wish to offend anyone by asking for help. Jacqui "

The donation link has returned and I, for one, would like to give to what I feel is a really good cause.  The animals go to a wonderful home, and get LOVE as well as excellent care.  I'm not sure how or if I can contribute via my debit card, as Jacqui is in New Zealand, and the donation amount is in New Zealand funds....I have no idea what the exchange rate would be.  But, where there's a will, there's a way.  I'll figure out how to send her a small donation some way and I hope some of you, me dear readers, will do the same.

You can find this donation link in Jacqui's side bar as well as in mine.  Although it says "poultry" rescue, there are many other animals that have been taken in, like Cookie, Cherry and Crumble, the orphaned lambs,  the goats, Cinnamon and Forty, and most recently two very tiny newborn orphan kids, Shikamaru and Chanel.  Each is such a heartwarming story, and just a few of so very many enjoyable posts Jacqui has made on her blog.  I'm reading my way back to day one.  If you are an animal lover like me, I invite you to do the same.


Baby Chanel, one of the newest residents of  Little Acres Cottage.

*It's now 3:15 PM, and I have been so engrossed in reading Jacqui's blog from the beginning that I haven't even done my dishes or made the bed!  I'm up to January 15, 2012, so I may get a little bit of work done yet, LOL!  I did find that my debit card would not work to make a donation, so I will be mailing it to her directly.  If any of you would like to help, and have a problem with the donation site, feel free to email me and we'll figure out a way.

8 comments:

  1. Well first of all, love you back Granny! And secondly, I've joined her site as a follower and I'm just starting to read. What a great thing they are doing! Thanks for sharing and I'll be figuring out a way to help as well. :-)

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    1. 1st. Man, isn't she just the greatest? They do it all on their own, out of love for the animals. Wait until you read about the little pig who was scared, so she brought it in the house and it slept on her daughter's bed until it was comfortable with its surroundings! With your new piggy love, you'll really enjoy that tale!

      It was my bank that wouldn't let the donation go through. I have to set up my card to allow international transactions.

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  2. Hi Granny, what can I say but yet another Thank you! Your post is humbling, and it made me cry to think that someone out there too took the time to care. We are so little known, but keep soldiering on with saving those in need when and where we can. We don't seek recognition, or expect anything in return, but hope to raise awareness of what a difference anyone can make to helping those who cannot speak or fend for themselves. I hope by seeing what we do, even on a budget, it inspires others to think again before dismissing any animal to be left to its own devices, when we can do so much with a little love and kindness. The online support is inspiring, and helps to keep us going with all the hard work, juggling finances, and being innovative in finding ways to continue our rescue and rehoming work. Thank you again for taking the time to stop by and expressing your interest, it means alot to us. Jacqui

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    1. The thanks goes to you Jacqui, for all the love and kindness you share with others! It only took me 1-1/2 days to read your entire blog from the beginning through today's post! I must say, it brought both tears and smiles :-)

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  3. Aww... and we love our "Granny" here on the Mountain! I've set aside this afternoon to explore Jacqui's blog. Considering my love for goats, and animals in general, I'm looking forward to it. Kudos to you for your support of her cause and for sharing her story with the rest of us!

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  4. Thank you, Ed. I knew I could count on you and 1st. Man! I'm really disappointed at the lack of response to this blog post. Two comments out of 500 followers just makes me sad.

    I'm still having a problem getting my card to go through for a donation, I went to the bank yesterday and had them authorize an international transaction, so hopefully it will work today. I hope I don't have to resort to sending cash through the mail, but since I have appointed myself little baby Chanel's *Fairy Godmother*, I'll figure out a way :-)

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  5. Hi Granny, just letting you know that today we were contacted and have taken in another baby goat. A little girl... and she needs a new name? She was spotted in a flooded field and remarkably survived until the water receded and she could be caught. Hubby and Charlea helped to locate her and rescue her this morning, and we thought our followers could help with suggestions for her name. Any ideas? Lovesya Granny!

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  6. Well, I guess I'll just pose that question to my readers when I write today's harvest blog. Of course, me being me, I'd have to go with "Annie's Granny's Nanny" and call her Annie for short LOL!

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