Wednesday, March 04, 2009

4th Horse Riding Lesson

It wasn't really a lesson coz my butt was hurting from the other day... So I just went around on normal speed except for half a round which was fast... other than that just wanted to take care of my butt... lol..

As promised.. Pics...
































Monday, March 02, 2009

3rd Horse Riding Lesson

So today's lesson was uneventful.. Endurance.. had to stay on the horse trotting for 50 mins. non-stop... butts and inner thighs hurting like hell... need extra rest...

Still love horses.. lol..

Sunday, March 01, 2009

2nd Horse Riding Lesson

So today, I was supposed to learn about speed.. and learn I did... This phrase is used and abused over and over... but I gotta say it...

There's a first time for everything...

So all was well today.. got on the horse basic instructions again.. trotted off as usual... slowly increased the speed... However, couldn't really understand the changing of the speed thingy... Sometimes the horse would really go fast.. and other times slowly.. as if its expecting me to do something... so generally the lesson wasn't going that great... coz I couldn't understand... When I asked the trainer, he said that the horse knows when you are in the right position and will move faster accordingly... and he sorta showed me the right position...

Then I go... start the round off with trotting speed... move up to a little faster... by the time I was half-way around the 500m thingy... I increased the speed.. and whoa... as my co-author rightly predicted.. and I quote "breakneck speed"... I increased the speed half-way to the starting mark so I was really going fast... then turning around the starting point (going left) I accidentally.. accidentally being the key word... increases the speed again... and the horse loses its balance... and I lose my grip.. and...

WHAM!!!

I hit the ground.. butt/back first... didn't break nething... especially not the neck as my co-author suggested!!! Thank God for that.. wasn't a hard fall... soft sand everywhere.. got up right away.. Trainer says I did good... next time I won't fall.. coz I know what to do and what not to do.. sorta anyway.. got back on the horse and took another 2 rounds... not as fast.. although the horse tried to run at 'breakneck speed" again but I slowed it down coz I wasn't balanced properly... did go above average speed though...

Sorry no pics.. but I promise I'll get some soon... Hail Horsie!!! lol...

Saturday, February 28, 2009

1st Horse Riding Lesson

So I just started to learn about horses.. I've always been amazed by the creature.. I finally got to enroll in a class that will teach me how to properly ride it...

The first class was just the basics of the horse.. different types and what not.. then it was the intro to the equipment.. the bridle, the saddle, etc... then how to properly hold the horse while getting on it... and finally how to move... basic forward, right, left and stop... rode around the 500m course for approximately an hour with a 5 min. break in between.

Tomorrow hopefully i'll learn how to change the speed (although I did change the speed often I still need to figure out exactly how it works)...

Long live horses...

Monday, January 19, 2009

Stones vs M16s... Rockets vs Apaches, Tanks, F16s, etc... And still Israel is scared of Palestinians.. it is just amazing what just pure faith can do...

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Quest for justice

ICN - Independent Catholic News

LONDON - january - 1150 words
Jewish editor sacked for publishing article

This article was sent to Debbie Ducro, an American-Jewish journalist with the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle. She published it, and was fired the next day.

Quest for justice
By Judith Stone

I am a Jew. I was a participant in the Rally for the Right of Return to Palestine. It was the right thing to do. I've heard about the European holocaust against the Jews since I was a small child. I've visited the memorials in Washington, DC and Jerusalem dedicated to Jewish lives lost and I've cried at the recognition to what level of atrocity mankind is capable of sinking.

Where are the Jews of conscience? No righteous malice can be held against the survivors of Hitler's holocaust. These fragments of humanity were in no position to make choices beyond that of personal survival. We must not forget that being a survivor or a co-religionist of the victims of the European Holocaust does not grant dispensation from abiding by the rules of humanity.

"Never again" as a motto, rings hollow when it means "never again to us alone." My generation was raised being led to believe that the biblical land was a vast desert inhabited by a handful of impoverished Palestinians living with their camels and eking out a living in the sand. The arrival of the Jews was touted as a tremendous benefit to these desert dwellers. Golda Meir even assured us that there "is no Palestinian problem".

We know now this picture wasn't as it was painted. Palestine was a land filled with people who called it home. There were thriving towns and villages, schools and hospitals. There were Jews, Christians and Muslims. In fact, prior to the occupation, Jews represented a mere seven per cent of the population and owned three per cent of the land.

Taking the blinders off for a moment, I see a second atrocity perpetuated by the very people who should be exquisitely sensitive to the suffering of others. These people knew what it felt like to be ordered out of your home at gun point and forced to march into the night to unknown destinations or face execution on the spot. The people who displaced the Palestinians knew first hand what it means to watch your home in flames, to surrender everything dear to your heart at a moment's notice. Bulldozers levelled hundreds of villages, along with the remains of the village inhabitants, the old and the young. This was nothing new to the world.

Poland is a vast graveyard of the Jews of Europe. Israel is the final resting place of the massacred Palestinian people. A short distance from the memorial to the Jewish children lost to the holocaust in Europe there is a levelled parking lot. Under this parking lot is what's left of a once flourishing village and the bodies of men, women and children whose only crime was taking up needed space and not leaving graciously. This particular burial marker reads: "Public Parking".

I've talked with Palestinians. I have yet to meet a Palestinian who hasn't lost a member of their family to the Israeli Shoah, nor a Palestinian who cannot name a relative or friend languishing under inhumane conditions in an Israeli prison. Time and time again, Israel is cited for human rights violations to no avail. On a recent trip to Israel, I visited the refugee camps inhabited by a people who have waited 52 years in these 'temporary' camps to go home. Every Palestinian grandparent can tell you the name of their village, their street, and where the olive trees were planted. Their grandchildren may never have been home, but they can tell you where their great-grandfather lies buried and where the village well stood. The press has fostered the portrait of the Palestinian terrorist. But the victims who rose up against human indignity in the Warsaw Ghetto are called heroes. Those who lost their lives are called martyrs. The Palestinian who tosses a rock in desperation is a terrorist.

Two years ago I drove through Palestine and watched intricate sprinkler systems watering lush green lawns of Zionist settlers in their new condominium complexes, surrounded by armed guards and barbed wire in the midst of a Palestinian community where there was not adequate water to drink and the surrounding fields were sandy and dry. University professor Moshe Zimmerman reported in the Jerusalem Post (30 April, 1995), "The [Jewish] children of Hebron are just like Hitler's youth."

We Jews are suing for restitution, lost wages, compensation for homes, land, slave labour and back wages in Europe. Am I a traitor of a Jew for supporting the right of return of the Palestinian refugees to their birthplace and compensation for what was taken that cannot be returned?

The Jewish dead cannot be brought back to life and neither can the Palestinian massacred be resurrected. David Ben Gurion said, "Let us not ignore the truth among ourselves...politically, we are the aggressors and they defend themselves... The country is theirs, because they inhabit it, whereas we want to come here and settle down, and in their view we want to take away from them their country...".

Palestine is a land that has been occupied and emptied of its people. Its cultural and physical landmarks have been obliterated and replaced by tidy Hebrew signs. The history of a people was the first thing eradicated by the occupiers. The history of the indigenous people has been all but eradicated as though they never existed. And all this has been hailed by the world as a miraculous act of God. We must recognise that
Israel's existence is not even a question of legality so much as it is an illegal fait accompli realised through the use of force while supported by the Western powers. The UN missions directed at Israel in attempting to correct its violations of have thus far been futile.

In Hertzl's 'The Jewish State' the father of Zionism said: "We must investigate and take possession of the new Jewish country by means of every modern expedient." I guess I agree with Ehud Barak ( 3 June 1998) when he said, "If I were a Palestinian, I'd also join a terror group." I'd go a step further perhaps. Rather than throwing little stones in desperation, I'd hurtle a boulder.

Hopefully, somewhere deep inside, every Jew of conscience knows that this was no war; that this was not God's restitution of the holy land to it's rightful owners. We know that a human atrocity was and continues to be perpetuated against an innocent people who couldn't come up with the arms and money to defend themselves against the western powers bent upon their demise as a people.

We cannot continue to say, "But what were we to do?" Zionism is not synonymous with Judaism. I wholly support the rally of the right of return of the Palestinian people. here.

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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Humans to Animals...

Hamas wants Israel out of Middle East and Israel wants Hamas out of Middle East. Hamas has been under siege since over a year. What can they possibly do to hurt Israel?

A rule of strategy is to never corner your opponent. Unfortunately that is what Israel did and now it is paying the price.

Rockets are like stones being thrown at Israelis... They are the ones using Apaches', Tanks, and Fighter Jets.. What does Hamas have?

Oh and btw, Hamas is democratically elected... What happened to promoting democratic governments in the Middle East and Asia? If they don't like the people elected they're just going to kill them off?

Israeli officials keep lying... Innoncent kids keep dying... The Bielski brothers did not target civilians... But while Tuvia Bielski clearly sanctified innocent lives and did not want to turn into animals... Now, in his own words, the Jews have become animals...