27 May

Podcast: Life With Donkeys, From Simon To Lulu And Fanny

by Jon Katz

Welcome to Podcast 13, Katz and Wulf On Bedlam Farm, Life With Donkeys.

I never once imagined that in my life, I would learn to love donkeys and would live with them and see them ten times a day.

Donkeys are the most remarkable animals I have come to know in my life on the farm, from Grumpy Carol to Famous Simon to Sweet and Deeply Spiritual Lulu and Fanny. No animal has been more central to human development than the hard-working and often oppressed donkey.

Our lives with donkeys have been rich, warm, sad and profoundly spiritual. Like dogs, they have lived with human beings for thousands of years, and were once the mainstay of commerce and agriculture.

Donkeys have fallen on hard times, replaced everywhere by machines and development. They make the most wonderful pets, easier (and cheaper, and hardier) than dogs. They know people well, and like cats, keep their dignity and independence while also capable of showing great affection.

A lot of donkeys in America need homes right now.

I got donkeys as guard animals, and they have done a wonderful job. We are surrounded by coyotes and foxes, and sometimes, even stray dogs.

We have never lost a sheep to any predator. As vigilant as they are on the farm, they are capable of great compassion and intuition. We love them dearly.

For me, Simon was the emotional epicenter of my life with donkeys he was rescued from near death and starvation by the New York State Police and given to us on the first  Bedlam Farm. I wrote a book about him called “Saving Simon,” and he had a pretty sweet life before he died of a sudden stroke.

We couldn’t erase all of the damage he suffered, but we could give him some wonderful years.

Maria and the donkeys have a profound kind of communication that is so deep it is visible even in photographs. She talks about what she is feeling and hearing, and about her great and continuing love of Lulu and Fanny, who she calls “my donkeys.”

Come and listen. This is one of my favorite podcasts.

You can download the podcast here. Or you can listen to it live here.

It is also accessible at the top of the Farm Journal Page or at the bottom of this post. Thanks for listening, our podcasts are not an integral part of our story-telling. They are available on Itunes and Google as well as my blog an Maria’s.

25 April

Simon, Lulu, Fanny: Three Donkeys, Now For Sale On Etsy

by Jon Katz

 

On Sale On Etsy

Happy to announce that my photographs are now on Etsy, part of Maria’s new shop there. This photo costs $130 unframed, 8 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ along with a dozen of my other photographs. You can see and order the photos now right on Maria’s Etsy page.

The above photo, of Simon, Lulu and Fanny at the pasture gate, went on sale on Etsy today. If you have any questions, you can also contact Maria at [email protected]. Thanks.

You can check out the Etsy Page here, you can view my photos in the photos for sale gallery here. From now,  photos for sale will be shown on Etsy as well as the photo gallery. Maria has also posted her very new quilt, Swirling Circles Of Color for sale up on Etsy as well. Her quilts don’t hang around for too long.

20 February

Three Donkeys: Simon, Lulu, Fanny. For Sale.

by Jon Katz
For Sale

This photo is for sale, $130, unframed, 8″ x 12″ on the best rag paper.

Contact Maria at [email protected].

Check out the new photos-for-sale gallery. This is one of the last photos taken of Simon as the three sweet donkeys came to the gate to bray for carrots and some attention. There, Simon brayed his “call to life.” I think of him often.

16 February

Simon, Lulu, Fanny: Three Donkeys. This Photo Is For Sale

by Jon Katz
Three Donkeys: Simon, Lulu, Fanny

This photograph of Simon, Lulu, and Fanny, was taken several years ago, just before Simon died of a stroke. It was one of the last photos taken of him, Simon remains one of the most loved animals to ever live on Bedlam Farm. He just touched a deep chord with people.

The picture will be printed on high quality rag paper, it will be 8 1/2 by 12.5 inches unframed. If you are interested please contact Maria at [email protected]. You can see all of my photos for sale at the new photo gallery page on the website.

Proceeds from the sale of this photo will go towards the refugee children at RISSE, and the kids on the RISSE soccer team.

 

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