WHEN: December 6, 2008 10am-2p
WHERE: IJPC office, 2nd floor of Peaslee
Neighborhood Center, 214 E 14th St., cincinnati, OH 45202
6th Annual St. Nick Day Sale
Peace Calendars from Syracuse Cultural Workers
Come Join the Circle Peace CD and/ or cassette by Paulette Meier
Peace and Justice bumper stickers and pins
Fair Trade Coffee and more!
Holiday Refreshments Provided
(Fair Trade)
Holiday Gifts that Make a Difference
We offer . . .
Wooden hand painted CRISPAZ crafts from El Salvador
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It's my birthday, too.
Now, what would be a good present for both of us?
I know! If you put energy into 2 of my favourite initiatives, we would both benefit.
Feminists For Peace and The World March for Peace and NonViolence, which also has a support group on MyPeace.
We have already started marching. Please come along with us! I come in Peace,
peacenut
Ziggy put his paws over his floppy black ears. He knew what was coming. He knew the Professor was ready to launch into one of his long tirades and he couldn't bear to hear it. It was just too painful for his sensitive ears. He had heard there were places on the earth that were messed up. Word had gotten around. His friends had told him. The birds, who traveled back and forth through the seasons, flying everywhere over water and land, had seen it. Bird told Rabbit. Rabbit had been frightened when he told the gentle deer. And Deer had told Ziggy. Something awful was happening in these places called cities.
The squirrels were gathering more nuts than they needed, afraid there wouldn't be any more trees. Their friends the frogs were disappearing and no one knew why. They needed the frogs! They're the ones who sing to the thunder being. Their song brings on the rain.
Everyone was talking about it. They told Ziggy the problem was his friends, the humans. They were taking up more space than the Great Universal Source had allotted them. Turtle said the humans should learn to slow down and look around. Snake said some of their poisons would wake them up soon enough. Spider said not to worry. The humans had created a web and gotten caught in it. But some of them would see their way out. They could see the light, the weaving of the whole universe. And after all, even flying insects knew to go to the light, didn't they?
Chapter 7 - The City