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Showing posts with label East St. Louis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East St. Louis. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

Vegan Sunday Brunches: Black Bear Bakery. This Sunday goes to Gateway Pet Guardians!

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I will post more about Black Bear Vegan Brunches (their Saturday Brunches are veggie with vegan options) along with some of the music they have there in the future, but wanted to put this out before Sunday when 25% of their proceeds will go to Gateway Pet Guardians.  Their Brunch runs from 10-2 p.m.  And it's home-cooked food that anyone would enjoy!  Other Vegan Sundays they have had goodies like Waffles, Blueberry Pancakes, Blueberry Pie, Yogurt, Fresh Fruit, Baked Greens, Freshly picked Salad, Blueberry Muffins, Stuffing, French Toast, Sweet Potato Pancakes, Biscuits & Gravy, Granola, Home Fries, Sweet Potatoes, Sticky Buns, Fruit Cobblers, Red Beans & Rice & More!!  And a totally sweet vibe, usually including homegrown music too.  See my "Little Vegan Anarchist Easter" to see a clip of the "Devil's Dream" Duo.  Brunch is 10 bucks.  Unlimited Coffee 1.50 more.  So total package 11.50 & you fed your belly & your soul.  You just can't go wrong.

Vegan Brunch Sundays!
Black Bear Bakery
2639 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO.
63118
314-771-2236



This video is of a recent Puppy Rescue Mission.  Pj is on her belly doing her thing.  Gettin' down & dirty in East St. Louis,  in the name of dogs.  GPG was able to rescue Jois a week prior, but 2 siblings remained at large.  This was their special day.  If you go to Black Bear this Sunday, this is the group that will be benefiting.  Oh, and don't forget your animal lovin' body.  Because it will be thanking you too.  Along with the birds, the bees, the pigs, the cows, the chickens, the deer, and just about every other living creature on earth. 

And some more Tee Shirt Picks!  Kale & Bikes.  2 things we love!
Black Bear has a lot of both!!

Herbivore's HEMP & ORGANIC COTTON "Ride Bikes, Grow Food" shirt.
Very appropriate for Black Bear.  As their peeps seem to be very fond of both!
Both Women's Fit & Men's (Unisex) styles available.
30 bucks (yeah, they aren't 10 but these folks probably take care that they aren't made in a sweatshop :)

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Eat Like You Give a Damn Shirt. Herbivore.


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Only Kale can Save us Now Shirt. BAMBOO!  
In Men's & Women's Sizes (Herbivore)
Image & Credit Herbivore.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

So you wonder what it's like going out on a rescue?



These video excerpts are small excerpts of that morning's "journey". The rescue of Jois took hours......All videos can be viewed in HD, you just need to click on the 720/HD on bottom right (hold mouse above to see where to click!).


Ms. PJ has been going to East St. Louis every single day for over a decade to feed & care & foster "Los Perros de la Calle".  She is one of the most beautiful, fragile yet resilient, and strongest women I have ever met and I feel so blessed that I am able to brush shoulders with her in this lifetime.  Check out Gateway Pet Guardian's Website for our "Adventures in Pet Rescue" blog & to buy the documentary about PJ (Gateway Guardians).  Yours truly, little Vegan Chic with an attitude, is doing the talking & the shaky filming (the ground is always something like this-collapsed homes!  and the only reason I am filming is because I will show up to her place on time and am on the rescue!  Not for my stellar videography!!  If you are interested in an Adventure or just a morning feeding (which is a lot more low key), then contact Gateway Pets!


So, wonder what it is like going on a rescue?? Or feeding the pups on the East side? Either way, if you are set to "ride" with PJ in the morning, you best be prepared for anything! Some mornings I would ride, unaware any type of rescue was planned, and find myself desiring thicker pants, and bulky gloves! Or maybe thought we would be in the car more, and realized once we got there that we would be outside for an indefinite amount of time and I really was fantasizing about polartec leggings under my jeans! Generally she provides the flashlights and tools, but you might want to make sure your attire is suitable for walking through thick brush (hats and long sleeves), bitter cold or windy weather, durable yet old footwear, bulky gloves for biting/nipping pups, thinner gloves for Pj's demolition team (usually ripping apart old buildings), glasses for either the sun or to prevent your eyes getting full of soot, and thicker pants that you don't mind getting muddy and that will provide protection from debris of outside or old buildings.




Bring your charged cell phone, you get extra credit for iPhones or the like since we will never be lost and will have all of our contact in for right there, along with video and still film. Oh, they also come in handy to find a vet that will let us take our freshly rescued do to them, spur of the moment, and also to scramble for additional fosters if we end up with more than we anticipated, or a different dog than anticipated! And in general, leave your time frame at home. Pj's time frame is generally, "until we get the dog". However, sometimes it takes multiple visits for a rescue, simply because there is no guarantee that the planned rescue will even be sighted that day, or that we will be able to catch them.




Although most of the dogs adjust quickly after they are rescued, they are often fearful of people and have survived solely because of their ability to outrun "man". Well, we all know Pj isn't "man", but a Hollywood Action Figure, and although she can't outrun them, she can usually devise a way to out "trick" them and find a successful path to their rescue. These videos give a glimpse of what our April 16, 2011 rescues looked like. From arriving at the site, just trying to even have access to it, to discovering that it was a slightly different situation than we had expected. We were expecting brush and maybe a crawlspace, as Pj is master of crawling on her belly, under floorboards.




However, this was debris, linoleum, carpeting, and very thick vines that had been impacted to create a nearly impermeable ceiling. Beneath this "ceiling" was a foundation of a home, and tunnels divided into sections by cinderblocks. It took endless hours of shoveling, at first with our hands, and then calling in backup. About 3/4 way through we made a spur of the moment call to Mr. B, who dropped his beekeeping duties at moment's notice to come help. Our Puppy Saving Prince came bearing tools that he claimed, were not invented by a chic, like shovels! We ended up with one puppy that day. Saw another "escape" and the third, we had no clue! They would have to wait for their "Journey Home". I think Jois fared pretty well during the whole ordeal. She was frightened at first because Pj had to hold to really drag her out of there, but she warmed up right away during her bath. And apparently she follows her foster family around the entire house, whining to be picked up and petted. And please let us know if you would ever like to ride with us! We promise to try to tell you if there is a rescued planned or if you need your work boots!

Until he extends the circle of his compassion to all living things, man will not himself find peace.
—Albert Schweitzer, French philosopher, physician, and musician (Nobel 1952)




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