Saturday, June 11, 2011

Farmville's Dog Gone Birthday Party by Jaxs

Farmville is celebrating their 2nd birthday. 

Jaxs loves to be creative and is quite artistic. He loves to do designs on his farm. He says it's like putting together a 5000 piece puzzle 3D style. For Farmvillve's 2nd birthday Kim suggested that he do Moses. 

Moses is Jaxs and Kim's Jack Russell Terrier. 

Jaxs set out to do an image of Moses and upon completeing it he named it "Farmville's Dog Gone Birthday Party"

Stop by and enjoy the birthday celebration. 

 


 

Creative Images by Jaxs and Kim

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary

On the west coast of Florida in a rural area on the Hillsborough, Manatee County line in Wilmauma Fl. is home to Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary.Wilmauma is near the southeast end of Tampa Fl.

Elmira's is a refuge for Big Cats that is runned entirely on private donations.
There was a time that Elmira's was open to the public but the unexpected passing of founder Ted Greenwood changed all of that a few years ago. His wife Robin carries her husbands love for big cat rescue in his memory. Robin Greenwood is president and owner of Elmira's. 

With the help of dedicated volunteers Elmira's continues to care for these big cats. They have struggled to purchase land, buy cages and feed these awesome animals. It is there hope and desire to reopen their doors to the public so that others can enjoy seeing Big Cats and other wildlife up close in a natural surrounding. There is no donation ever too small. Together we can build the dream home for these gorgeous animals for all to enjoy by helping Elmira to reopen their doors. 

You can follow Elmira's on Facebook Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary 
Thank you Robin for your love and dedication and all the wonderful people that give their time to help these beautiful animals. Without your efforts these animals would have been euthanized. 

I would like to thank Lois Croft for the wonderful video she has put together for Elmira.s. For a copy of the video you can contact Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary. All donations can be used on your tax returns. Elmira's is a non-profit organization.