
As far as the eye can see,
Asian Elephant
Habitat
| Archived
2005 EleDiary
Each
time a new elephant arrives at the Sanctuary we post her progress
on-line, in a diary. As she adjusts to her new life, entries
in her diary as less and less frequent. For those of you who
yearn to hear more, the Sanctuary staff will make a conscious
effort to post a few tid-bits of information each week. This
way you will be able to follow the on-going progress of all
of the elephants. This diary will begin with the first day
of the year with the most recent entry appearing at the top.
Older entries will be archived..
Thanks
for your continued interest and support.
|
|
2006
Asian EleDiary
2006
African EleDiary
Misty's
Diary
In
Memory of Lota
The
African Ele-Diary documents Tange, Zula, and Flora's progress
We
remember Tina
November
23, 2005 - Delhi’s 2nd anniversary
Can you believe it has been two years since Delhi was confiscated
and brought to the Sanctuary? She surprised all of us with her zest
for life and remarkable recovery. Thanks to the EleCam, our members
have been privy to all of Delhi’s many antics, including her
legendary “Granny Dash” and many soccer matches with
Scott. When she showed us that even a 60-year-old elephant can scale
a fence, all we could do was laugh. She gingerly lifted each of her
limber legs, slowly and carefully, over the temporary cable which
had been erected to contain her for quarantine. With a mischievous
twinkle in her eye she slowly- but effectively - managed to climb over
the fence to munch on the tasty grass growing on the other side.
These past two years have taught us what an incredible recovery an
infirmed elephant can make. Delhi continues to bless us daily.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
October
31, 2005
The morning after Delhi trekked
down the mountain and across the pasture, we noticed
that her feet appeared to be sore. It is
not like Delhi to stay indoors, so we immediately
set out to find her some relief. We started
with a call to the vet and a homeopathic
remedy, followed by a new pair of shoes.
Tina continues to bless our lives, and
today she blessed Delhi's as well. If it
had not been for Tina and her patient cooperation
with the entire shoe creation project we
would not have had shoes to offer Delhi.
Today we reminisced about sweet Tina.
Slide
Show
How
Tina Helped
How
TEVA Helped
Back
to top
October 28, 2005
Another cold snap — and this time Delhi decided
to make the trip back to the barn. What a
reunion it was! Sissy, Winkie, and Tarra
have all spent a great deal of time with
Delhi this summer, visiting her in the pasture
and on her mountain. But Jenny, Shirley,
and Bunny have been spending time on their
own mountain; they have not seen Delhi for
weeks.
Everyone, including Bunny, were already in
the barn when Grandma Delhi arrived, returning
from her summer adventure. Jenny and Shirley
were so excited they could not leave her
alone. Crowding her from both sides, she
was a Delhi sandwich. The affection and vocalizations literally went
on for hours.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
October 25, 2005
True to October weather, we have had warm
days and balmy nights. But of course that
had to change; not permanently, but for a
short period of time. This time of year the
weather can drop 20 degrees in a matter of
hours and then the next day be back up to
where it started. It is customary for the
elephants to continue to spend 24 hours a
day outside during the month of October with
the exception of a night or two. Today was
the first night that temperatures dropped
down into the 30s.
Delhi was determined to ride out the one
night of cold weather, but we were not willing
to let her brave the cold. When she showed
no sign of starting her mile long trek back
to the heated barn, we erected a warming
tent for her. All she needed was a protective
cover to protect her from the moisture and
wind (although the wind turned out to be
non existent). The smaller the area the better
so she would benefit from her own body heat.
The tent was not even completed before she
wandered over to check it out. She went right
in and made herself at home, even lying down
around 1:00 a.m. for her beauty rest. She
woke refreshed and exited the tent when the
sun came up. The next night she slept in
the tent again, even though it was not as
cold as the night before. It seems she just
liked sleeping in the tent.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
October
23, 2005
Today was overcast and a little windy; the
temperature was comfortable…for an elephant. Consistent
with this time of year, most of the elephants
spent the day in the pasture grazing. Long naps were also part
of the activity with Jenny and Sissy doing most of the sleeping.
While they slept Winkie and Shirley grazed nearby; Tarra and Bella
were off on an adventure, Bunny was deep in the woods on the Southeast
mountain while Delhi was on her mountain in the opposite direction.
Of course Misty was making the best of her quarantine confinement
chirping at the caregivers as they drove back and forth on the
road out side her corral. All is well in elephant country.
Slide
Show
The Fall colors are breathtaking; adding an elephant or two to the
scene… magic! At the end of the day Tarra demonstrates the
luxury of free choice access into the heated
barn, she and her sisters can come and go when they please.

Back
to top
October 17, 2005
Jenny and Shirley are spending time grazing
and napping in the Autumn sun. In this series
of EleCam captures, viewers are privy to
the special bond shared between Jenny and
Shirley.
Back
to top
October 11, 2005
Jenny and Shirley are down from the mountain
and out in the pasture, grazing away!

Back
to top
September
29, 2005
Bunny, our ever-elusive nature lover is seldom
seen by the EleCam during warm weather
but now that the weather is beginning to
change, so will Bunny’s pattern. You will
see Bunny coming down into the pasture
much more this time of year. Bunny's loyal
zoo following feared she might never acclimate
to this life of freedom. To everyone’s
delight, Bunny adapted to her new-found freedom
immediately. With a full elephant family
and abundant habitat to explore, Bunny is
indeed one content elephant. To make things
even better, she recovered from her debilitating
foot disease within 6 months of her arrival
in 1999 and has not experienced any foot
problems since.
Slide
Show
Tributes from Viewers
Back
to top
September
12, 2005
As the years race by, we are forever thankful
for each and every elephant that finds
her way to the Sanctuary. It is hard to think
about what life would be like for these elephants
if they had been denied this opportunity.
Winkie is such a powerful example of an animal
whose actions are shaped so profoundly by
her environment. Winkie was actually released
to the Sanctuary because no zoo would take
her; her reputation was that bad. Even USDA
voiced concern about what they referred to
as her aggressive nature, fearing that “too
much freedom” might be a
bad situation. Sadly even some seasoned
elephant managers echoed the same sentiment,
that Winkie was a dangerous elephant and
would only get worse given freedom instead
of dominance. Bless her heart, Winkie proved
them wrong. More is better in the case of
elephants and space. Winkie’s
fears took weeks to melt away, but in a short
time she was a much different animal than
before she arrived. Winkie was the 7th elephant
to be released to the Sanctuary and the 7th
elephant to prove that freedom of choice
and freedom of movement helps to heal the
heart and body of a captive elephant.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
September
11, 2005
Today marks nine years since Jenny was released
from the shelter outside of Las Vegas and
brought to the Sanctuary. She has taught
us so much over the years. Her ability to
overcome injury and past abuse is extraordinary.
Her reunion with Shirley was no less than phenomenal and her zest
for life is inspiring. Every day with Jenny is a blessing that we
cherish.
Slide
Show
Tributes from Viewers
Back
to top
September
10, 2005
With so much suffering in the wake of Hurricane
Katrina, it feels a bit strange to be heralding
joy, but today was just one of those days.
Jenny, Shirley Bunny and Tarra have been
out of EleCam sight for several months, occupying
the hill and habitat in the Southeast section of the Sanctuary. This
is the area that Barbara found so alluring. She would spend days
on end exploring the hill tops; cutting trails through the then thick
underbrush of the recovering clear-cut land. Who would have realized
that only a few years after the land was clear-cut and sold to us
that it again would support a healthy forest teaming with
all kinds of wildlife?
Jenny, Shirley Bunny and Tarra have been
in this area exclusively all summer…until yesterday afternoon.
What a surprise when one of the caretakers
announced that three of the elephants had
made their way down the hill and were casually
grazing several hundred feet from the barn, the barn they had not
seen in months. As you might have guessed, Bunny did not descend
the hill with her sisters. Instead she remained in her preferred
forest wilderness while the others set out for greener pastures.
The sun set and the fog poured in making
it impossible for anyone to see more than
a few feet in front of them. Meals on wheels
were served by flashlight and even then everyone
was engulfed in fog so thick it was hard
to tell just how many elephants were present.
Due to last night's fog cover, it is reasonable
to believe that today was the first opportunity
that Sissy and Winkie had to meet up with Jenny and Shirley after
all these weeks of separation. Tarra had taken several opportunities
to come down to the pasture recently so she, Sis and Winks had shared
time together. Sissy was beside herself with excitement when she
saw Jenny and Shirley. Swiftly and silently she glided over to them.
Trunk touches and caresses were shared by all. Then Winkie joined
in and it was as if they had never been apart. Jenny napped as the
other grazed and enjoyed each other's company. It is kind of coincidental
that Jenny and Shirley chose this time to descend from the forest;
perhaps Jenny is expecting a surprise party in honor of her 9 year
anniversary which is tomorrow.
Back
to top
September 9,
2005
Sissy calmly grazes as a resident red tail
hawk, perched on the tree to the left,
takes flight.

Back
to top
August
29, 2005
As Katrina loomed down on the coastline, weather
forecasters turned an eye to other states
that were in the path of the storm. Local
weather reporters advised that this might
be the worst storm in quite a while,
warning residents to be prepared.
How do
you prepare a herd of captive elephants
for such a storm? Seldom do the Asian elephants
return to the barn for any reason except
cold. They have been through many storms,
some intense, and always prefer to remain
outdoors, in the woods. One of the concerns expressed for
the elephants being outdoors during storms
is the possibility that they will be injured
by falling objects such as trees.
All we
can say is that the elephants seem to know
where to be during storms and
although accidents definitely can happen,
none have. The elephants actually seem more agitated
while inside the barn during a storm then
outside.
Last night caregivers timed the
night feeding to precede the storm. But
even with this well-thought-out game plan,
the caregiver found herself driving through
the habitat fighting heavy winds and rain—but,
luckily, no lightening. When she reached
the elephants they were calm and undisturbed
and ready for their groceries. Each was covered
from head to toe with thick gooey mud. Jenny
took only a few minutes to eat and then returned
to her mud slinging ritual, covering not
only herself but also "stander bys" including
her caregiver. The worst of the storm passed
while the caregiver was feeding the elephants,
so they enjoyed the relatively mild storm
together.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
August
13, 2005
An EleCam viewer has captured Winkie enjoying a dust bath!

Back
to top
August 11, 2005

Although Tina blessed us with only a brief stay, she won our hearts
and will never be forgotten. Her magnetic
personality drew hundreds of people to her
new home when she moved to the Sanctuary.
These people are forever changed, having
been touched by Tina’s
special gifts. With that charming smile and
a twinkle in her eye, she claimed us as her
own.
Forever in our hearts, our dear TINA.
Back
to top
August 9, 2005
Today marks one year since Delhi was released
from quarantine. Imagine how she feels
after fifty years of performing day after
day; living in semi trailers, standing
on parking lots and cooped up in warehouses,
always tethered to the floor. Her only
taste of nature was when a storm passed
overhead, drenching her and fellow performers
as they prepared for the umpteenth show
that week with some circus. Fifty years
of entertaining the kids whose grandparents
were giving the children a taste of an
American tradition. Dress 'em up, move
'em out, the show must go on. Delhi suffered
a near-death experience which resulted
in her rescue to the Elephant Sanctuary
in November 2003. After nearly a year of
quarantine she was set free to do as she
pleased under our watchful eye. Not a day goes by that she does
not revel in her freedom. We are in awe of her resilience.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
July 21, 2005
We remember Tina today. She will be in our
hearts forever.
A
Memorial Slide Show for Tina
Tributes from Viewers
Back
to top
July 9, 2005
Sissy takes a dust bath - then shares her space with a deer! (See
if you can "catch" the deer in the second
slide!)
Animated gif taken from EleCam
composites.
Back
to top
July 7,
2005
Tarra goes blackberry picking.

Back
to top
July 6,
2005
Today marks Shirley’s six year anniversary at the Sanctuary.
In this relatively short period of time Shirley has impacted the
Sanctuary profoundly. With wisdom and kindness she has helped to
create a family and has taught her caregivers more than we could
ever have expected. In spite of her broken leg, multiple burn scars
and other injuries, Shirley is healthy. It is putting it mildly to
say that Shirley is content. Jenny is her main focus but it is obvious
that the wellbeing of all the elephants is important to her. All
of the elephants, including Winkie, treat Shirley with great respect.
By all observations they adore her.
Slide
Show
Tributes from Viewers
Back
to top
June 12, 2005
Summer at the Sanctuary brings lazy, peaceful days. A new canine
friend has joined the herd.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
June 3,
2005
Shady spots provide cool relief for the girls of summer.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
May 28,
2005
Jenny, Shirley, Bunny, Tarra and Bella have
all been on an extended hiatus from the
EleCam and many viewers have asked about their
whereabouts and wellbeing. They are all having
the time of their lives, foraging new trails
in the southern area of the property—Barbara’s
favorite stomping grounds. In fact, the past
few nights they were found leisurely hanging
out by Barbara’s
grave when their groceries were delivered
around midnight. Barbara passed away four
years ago this month and was a beloved member
of her herd.
Sissy and Winkie have not yet braved the
hill which will take them to unexplored terrain for the two; instead
they remain in EleCam view. Grazing and napping in the Sanctuary
pasture, Sissy and Winkie have been spending a good deal of time
with Delhi. This time of year the girls stay outside 24/7 allowing
their caregivers to wait on them hand and foot, with the help of
the 4-wheeler.
Today Winkie took advantage of the dry weather
and became a mammoth dust ball.
Misty is enjoying the warm weather and abundance of grass. With
all the rain this spring Misty literally
tore up the pasture and we were afraid she
would have only dirt by summer; thank goodness
we were wrong! Misty grazes with her toy
ball and foot trimming tub near by. As you
might expect, what is a foot trimming tub to us is actually a great
toy for Misty. It is made of aluminum pipe, light weight and easy
for her to grasp… and
throw around.
Immediately following this posting we received
a message—a very creative interpretation
of the elephants'
elusive behavior.
"Where did your favorite stars spend the
Holiday Weekend? Well out of sight of that
pesky paparazzi of course! (Bunny's
well known lawsuit against the intrusive
photographers is
still pending, her choice has been to remain
in seclusion).
Spy’s report that the girls have been romping
it up in that retreat of retreats, the
fabled South End. Free
from reporters and photographers the four
of them often gather to gossip about their
idol, the deceased but never forgotten sweater
fashion plate, Barbie. So exclusive is this
South End paradise that only one "exclusive,
by-appointment-only" caterer makes it in.
And even these deliveries must be made under
cover of darkness, long after midnight. Reports
have surfaced that this delivery person is examined carefully
for hidden cameras, and further gossip has
surfaced that this person may even be a trusted
companion to the Fab
Four of this secluded hot spot."
Slide
Show
Back
to top

May
18, 2005
It was four years ago today that Barbara
left us. Like an angel she drifted just out of our grasp, gone
but somehow with us still.
The lessons that she patiently taught us
did not go unnoticed, even today we continue to learn from her example.
Barbara showed us that death just like life is a precious process
that should be honored and embraced and never denied. Our hearts
were wide open the day she arrived and the day she left we thought
we too would die. Instead, we were miraculously empowered the instant
her spirit passed from here to there. It was the greatest privilege
to accompanying her on her journey home.
Barbara continues to be a guiding light forever
showing us the way.
Namaste, Barbara
If you would like to remember Barbara by purchasing her special
T-shirt, click here.
Tributes from Viewers
May 18, 2005
Today brought disappointing news about Misty’s sister’s
with the announcement that USDA will allow
the Carson and Barnes Circus to have some of the Hawthorn elephants.
Luckily, Misty will not have the misfortune of being returned to
that life. We are honored to be able to protect and provide for her.
She is full of joy and always ready to engage in any form of fun
provided. Today she demonstrated her healthy appetite, grazing on
live vegetation which seems to suite her just fine.

Misty is thriving at The Elephant Sanctuary

She enjoys grazing on the natural vegetation
Back
to top
May 11, 2005
Today was a break-through day for Sissy and
Winkie. Each elephant progresses at her
own pace. Sissy and Winkie have been the
best of friends, helping each make amazing
recoveries. Their break-throughs include
Winkie learning to trust new keepers and
befriending all of the elephants, Sissy finding
the confidence to cross a swollen creek,
Winkie feeling safe enough to finally lie
down to sleep and Sissy forgoing physical
closeness with the other elephants until
Winkie felt comfortable to coexist in the
herd. Today is just another in a string of
breakthroughs, all because these elephants
have been allowed to live a life free to make their own choices.
Today they pushed their fears aside and, for the
first time since their arrival, “climbed
the mountain” and
disappeared into the forest beyond. Their
adventure lasted all day. They walked the
forest trails and found one of the man-made
watering holes. Jenny was sleeping when they
entered the glade where she and Shirley were
spending their day. When dusk fell they started
making their way back home. By 11 pm they
were back in the pasture, contently grazing
in the moonlight. The next morning, as soon
as the sun rose, they decided to repeat the
adventure of the previous day and headed
up the mountain again. This time they stayed
all day and all night. After they were fed
at 11pm they drank from the water trough
and purred contently, showing no desire to
leave this forest wonderland. As the 4-wheeler
roared off into the night, two mammoth silhouettes
cast twin shadows against a backdrop of forest
and midnight sky.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
May 7 ,
2005
As the sun sets Delhi finds a dust bowl!

Back
to top
April 30,
2005
Delhi immersed in the habitat; enjoying the pond, a good scratch
and some tasty vegetation. Delhi and Sissy
enjoy tender moments.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
April 26,
2005
Today we celebrate Tina’s birthday. Even though she is no longer
with us we think of Tina often. The flutter of a butterfly or buzzing
of a bee, that makes us think of Tina with a smile. That chubby face
with sparkling eyes ever engaged and kind. Tina lived a short life
filled with many joys and pain. Known and loved by thousands, Tina’s
legacy is that she is still able to change people’s lives for
the better, even today.
Slide
Show
Tributes from Viewers
Back
to top
April 25, 2005
Barbara came to us nine years ago a ghost
of a creature, emaciated and listless. But inside that hollow shell
lived a most magnificent being; vibrant, knowing and compassionate.
Barbara taught her friends, human and elephant alike, lessons of
profound spiritual significance. She was our greatest wanderer and
the one most likely to leave a hauntingly deep impression on those
fortunate enough to meet her. After 5 years filled with recovery
and heartbreak Barbara left us to struggle with the pain of her
passing. We soon realized that although Barbara was no longer physically
with us her energy was everywhere, even stronger than before.
Slide
Show
Tributes from Viewers
Back
to top
April 23, 2005
Misty is making the best of her situation; napping, playing and generally
having lots of fun!

Back
to top
April 9,
2005
A glorious spring day. Sissy and Winkie have already established
their daily pond routine; and what fun
they have!

Back
to top
April 8, 2005
Winkie enjoying a snack.

Back
to top
April 7, 2005
The elusive Bunny is captured on the EleCam

Today Misty received a surprise in the mail…a
beach ball. She loved it for the two and a half seconds that it withstood
her exuberance, and then POP, is was history.

Back
to top
April 6, 2005
Winkie enjoys a spring shower which always
puts her in a playful mood.
Slide
Show
Back
to top
April 4, 2005
The elusive Bunny was spotted by EleCam Fans

Back
to top
April 1,
2005
Winkie enjoying April Fools Day
Back
to top
March 30,
2005
Another day in paradise!

Back
to top
March 29, 2005
Delhi is enjoying this spring weather. She sent time playing in
the mud hole that Jenny excavated several
years ago. It is spring fed and makes a wonderful mud spa. After playing
for several minutes she wandered off to take her well-deserved nap!

Back
to top
March 27,
2005
Delhi is a busy girl, checking out all corners of the Sanctuary.
This evening at dusk she was seen at the upper pond, content as she
could be.

Back
to top
March
25, 2005
The girls dubbed this the “first day of spring” by
taking the first swim in the pond this
season. Jenny, Shirley, Sissy and Winkie played like puppies; their
joy was contagious.

Back
to top
March 21, 2005
Jenny rolled around and Shirley protectively stood over her as a
caregiver trimmed Jenny’s back pads. Jenny was being very silly;
wiggling around, sitting up half way and
then back down again, making the trim job
a challenge. She finally lay still for
a few minutes and then was up on her feet
ready to play. Her fooling around caused quite a stir with the EleFans
viewing the EleCam.

Back
to top
March 19,
2005
Shirley (58 years old) was feeling like a kid this morning.
She burst into play displaying the enthusiasm and agility of a calf…
what a happy girl!

Jenny found a well used toy that kept her well entertained for a short
time.

Back
to top
March 10,
2005
Winkie has a way of keeping herself entertained even when everyone
else is napping!

Back
to top
March 9, 2005
Today was a reminder of what we are striving for; a healthy environment
which allows for natural behavior between
caring members of a close-knit family group
of elephants. What a joy it is to observe
these elephants as they demonstrate how
important choice is in their lives. Today EleCam viewers were treated
to a banquet of displays of affection; first Shirley and Tarra, then
Jenny and Sissy and then Sissy and Shirley, all in a 20 minute span
of time. Their joy is contagious!

Back
to top
March 3,
2005
Today is a day of many celebrations; Flora’s one year anniversary
and 22nd birthday, and the 10th year anniversary
for Tarra and the Sanctuary. It is hard to believe that 10 years have
passed since Tarra inspired the creation of the Elephant Sanctuary.
The momentum that she has created shows no signs of slowing down.
We look forward to more successes and increased awareness regarding
the lives of captive elephants worldwide. Without a doubt, Tarra will
continue to be the inspiration towards that goal.
Slide
Show
Messages from friends
Back
to top
February 16,
2005
Bunny had several small crusty spots on her ears about the size of
a pin head. They appeared to be either
bug bites or an allergic reaction. Since
we had never seen this condition on any
of the elephants before, Dr. Scott was call out to do an examination.
Bunny was pleased to be the focus of doc's attention; she adores him.
An immediate determination was not made but a sample was sent to the
lab for analysis.

Back
to top
February 14, 2005
It is hard to believe that Tarra is 31 years old. She is still the
baby of the Asian herd which is exactly where she wants to be. In
these ten years of Sanctuary life Tarra has grown tremendously, not
physically but emotionally. She has forged a strong relationship with
all of her sisters and caregivers as well. She remains independent
as ever, that is her personality, but she lives amongst the herd.
With her ever present canine friend Bella, the two scour the habitat
for new adventures daily. As the months and years have passed Tarra
has become an integral member of the herd.
Slide
Show
Happy Birthday Messages
February 14, 12:30AM
With the balmy weather hovering at a comfortable 56 degrees, Delhi
stayed out long after all the other elephants
had migrated back to the barn. Then at
12:30 a.m. she made her mile journey from
her now favorite cedar tree in the back-60
to the barn, to join her family. She was
greeted with an enthusiastic Bunny trumpet
and playful interactions from Tarra.
Back
to top
February 4,
2005
It was a fabulous February day; all the girls headed out for the
pasture and a nap in the sun. Tarra and Bella soaked
up the sun together.


Back
to top
February 1,
2005
Today Jenny, Shirley, Sissy and Winkie spent time together above
the small pond.

Back
to top
January 26,
2005
It is 5 years today that Sissy arrived at the Sanctuary—timid,
shy and emaciated. She spent nearly 4 weeks
inside the barn before finding the courage
to go outside. Her gentle nature was immediately
evident and in no time she had developed
a strong relationship with Carol and Scott.
Once Winkie arrived, things rapidly progressed.
Sissy had become the big sister, providing
security and support to her new-found friend,
Winkie. Sissy continues to bless us with
her compassion and kindness. It is an honor
to serve her.
Slide
Show
Tributes from Viewers
Back
to top
January 25,
2005
Everyone has been enjoying this glorious weather. Today an EleCam
Fan captured this series of images of Jenny
rising from her late afternoon nap…heaven.

Back
to top
January 22,
2005
An EleCam viewer sent this screen capture of Winkie playing with
her hanging barrel toy. She had a blast!

Back
to top
January
13, 2005
January has been wet and warm—a glorious month especially for
our coldest month of the year. The ground
is saturated which makes it great for slip-n-sliding
and other antics. Winkie cannot help herself;
she has to play, slamming her face into
the mud. This is a classic position enjoyed
by all elephants who engage in playful
behavior. Up close it looks painful, but
when you hear the trumpet of glee you realize
they are having pure and simple fun!

Back
to top
2004
ARCHIVED DIARY ENTRIES


Tributes
From Viewers
|
Sept.
29, 2005
Bunny's 6th Anniversary at the Sanctuary
Happy 6th Anniversary, dear Bunny
Love
Jac

Sept.
11, 2005
Jenny's 9th Anniversary at the Sanctuary
I am so happy for you dear Jenny!
Congratulations on your 9th Anniversary at
the wonderful Elephant Sanctuary!
With love
Jac

July
21, 2005
Remembering Tina - One Year Later
Tibetan Prayer Flags
Prayer flags are gentle reminders, bringing us back to our essence
and helping us to open our hearts and minds. When we hang
prayer flags, we create the intention for more kindness for ourselves
and all sentient beings. It is believed that prayer flags
literally bless the air wafting through them with sacred mantra
prayers. All beings that are touched by the wind are said
to become calmer and more uplifted – good karma is created
in the surrounding area.
As they wave in the wind, prayer flags carry wishes and prayers
for compassion, peace and healing around the earth. Prayer
flags also encourage us to live more mindfully and help us to restore
our own inner calm. A more peaceful world still must begin
in each of us, one open heart at a time. The silent prayers
are blessings spoken on the breath of nature.
I truly believe Tina possessed that gentle and peaceful spirit
that prayer flags evoke. She touched so many lives and so
many hearts, awakened a strong sense of compassion in people and
probably helped some heal. I hope these flags might hang near
Tina’s resting place as a gentle reminder of a gentle girl
that touched our hearts so profoundly.
May her rebirth be as beautiful as her spirit.
In Memory of Tina
In your eyes
we saw joy
fleeting happiness
overshadow pain
the new wonder
loving family and
humans that gave
freedom again.
In your eyes
soft moonlight
shadow danced
on persimmon tree
your sisters' faces
joyous greetings,
trunk touches and
your friend Winkie.
In your eyes
sorrow filled family
loving faces
those now so dear
your heavenly keeper
called you softly
no more pain, little one,
your time is near.
In our eyes
your sweet face
pictures , memories,
tears still flow
all the wonders
you missed Tina
paradise , new shoes.......
it was time for you
to go.
lauralinklater
July/2005
Its so hard to believe one year has
passed since Tina left us and the sorrow still
felt. Tthankyou so much for all that you are
and all that you do. laura
July 6, 2005
For Shirley's 6th Anniversary
Dear Shirley
Be happy, just as you are!
With love,
Jac
SHIRLEY
You are a "mother", a "friend", and a "leader" amongst
the Sanctuary herd;
My wish for you is many more years to come of your wonderful
life at the Sanctuary!!
HAPPY 6TH ANNIVERSARY!!
Michael Sultana
In Memory of Barbara
MATRIARCH OF INSPIRATION
First "fellow sister" to Tarra.
Friend to all who met her.
Forger of pathways.
First "official visitor" of neighbors.
Teacher to "fellow persons".
Bringing closeness to the herd,
and leaving footprints in our hearts..... even now.
First "Angel" of the sanctuary.
Carole Moffett
Porterville, California

Remembering Tina
From Jac
April 26, 2005
Remembering Barbara
From Jac
April 25, 2005

|

from Michael Sultana
|
| Happy
5th Anniversary, our dear Sissy. Your suffering brought attention,
and in turn, your freedom. Such a gentle, sweet soul, may you
continue to enjoy your precious family for many, many more
years.
Susan
|
| REFLECTIONS
AND REBIRTH
I was born into Love, Trust and Family.
Was Captured.........
and Lost all that was Dear to Me.
Lived alone, no Company.
Storm came, Water took me!!
by Fear - surrounded.
by trees - grounded.
Could not move,
Could not see.
Nose saved me, it reached and breathed.
Water left but Fear stayed.
Storms make nerves frayed.
Was Moved and Moved from zoo to zoo.
Persons would beat me,
caused Great Pain too.
Other Persons were kind
(but I... was confused)
|
Tire was
my best friend,
Always there
Always the same.
Fellow Sisters - while we graze and while we rest,
on This Day I am Blessed.
In Sanctuary
I have been Reborn
to Love, Trust and Family.
Carole Moffett
Porterville, California
(for Sissy's 5th Anniversary)
|
|

To Sissy ~
Every day I marvel at your gracious, sensitive and thoughtful
wisdom, and your gentle spirit.
It is a blessing that you've found a loving home, security and family at The
Elephant Sanctuary:
You are a blessing yourself.
May you celebrate many, many more Anniversaries with your ever-growing
family.
With love,
Jac
(for Sissy's 5th anniversary at TES - Jan. 26, 2005)
|
Delhi goes to
the Africans fence and
communicates with the
African Queens
Africans..........Africans!
Salutations Cousins!!
Delhi of the Asians greets you.
Fellow Sisters guided me here,
to wish you well.
I have a story to tell.
(and the Africans reply)
proud and humble greetings cousin,
you must be Delhi the butterfly,
one who flits here and there,
one who wanders everywhere......
Rumblings say that
you haven't been seen.
Where have you been?
(and Delhi chants slowly)
I needed this time
to become Wise Again;
to shake off the "Pen";
to renew my spiritual self,
that was put on a shelf........
While
chained to a wall.
Others
would call,
Some
would fall,
I
could not help - at all...
(and then she sings)
My Soul needs to Wander,
My Mind needs to Ponder,
All that is Here,
All that is Near,
Must Search - Must Seek
Must Look over There,
I have been Given an
Answer to Prayer!!!
|
(then she continues)
I have been scratching my back, my head
and behind. Been crunching on limbs of
different kinds. I trotted up hills; ran down valleys
below, watched things move when the wind would blow.
Gazed at stars that glittered above, and wondered
at the movement of a tiny bug. Watched the Circle of Fire
cross the skies and danced among the fireflies.
I saw small creatures scurry around, I knocked down
trees and spun around. I listened to each and every sound.
I foraged among the grass and weeds, heard the chirp
of a chick a dee, and the soft droning buzz of a bumble bee.
While all Nature cried "Delhi - you're Free"!
That is where I have been, That is what I have seen.
(and Tange says)
please greet your sisters and wish them well,
your story was swell
(and Flora says)
we wise creatures were meant to roam
we grateful cousins love our new home!
(and Zula adds)
visit us often, your Rumbles
are heard, the divine in us
recognizes the divine in you.
(together they chant)
....Namaste....Delhi....Namaste
By Carole Moffett
Porterville, California
|
|
There
is a day called Judgement,
all creatures great and small;
Will come to God and whisper,
we've come, please hear us all;
We served man faithfully,
we're food and clothes and shoes;
We've fought in battles honorably,
Searched hills and become glue;
The elephants all trumpeted in unison,
In praise and honor to God;
On bended knee they pleaded,
Oh Lord, Oh Lord, Our God;
Now Tarra she stepped forward,
a spokesman for all;
With Shirl and Jen and Bunny,
all the girls were there;
She spoke so soft and whispered,
Lord, please, make them care;
We walked the earth in peace and calm,
Not a creature did we slay; |
We drank
and ate the food you grew,
But yet, man came, the day turned gray;
My Mother and Father, they stood their ground,
With their trunks they did warn;
But their efforts were no match for them,
Man culled, it's called, and did them great harm;
We come to ask, not revenge Lord,
But, please, your judgement on;
Those who came to do us harm,
On field, in sky and farm;
Blessings on those who kept us safe,
Who fed, kept us warm, with love and respect;
Love to all who watched and prayed,
And kept of safe while we grazed;
Our lives were full with love and peace,
Please reward those who kept;
The love you gave to all mankind,
And gave it back to us with respect.
Hugs and Kisses to all the girls,
Karen Wilson |
|
Once again it's Christmas time, when good deeds
do abound,
But in one very special place, they always can
be found.
In a sleepy little valley in the hills of Tennessee,
You'll find a wooded paradise, we call a sanctuary.
While birds may flock here by the score, to eat
the bounty free,
It is a loving peaceful home for elephants, you
see.
Scott and Carol needed a very special place,
A home for their sweet Tarra with a vast amount
of space.
With Tarra being of such size and weight upon
her feet,
Here she would have nice soft grass and a barn
to offer heat.
But Tarra needed much much more, some friends
to make life grand,
To walk with her for endless days upon this
precious land.
And so it was that Barbara came, a frail and sickly gal,
To hopefully recuperate and be Tarra's first
pal
And then came little Jenny, dumped by some
wicked soul,
Years of neglect for this poor lass had taken
a great toll.
Shirley came next with crippled leg to finally
be free,
And recognized Miss Jenny, which filled her
heart with glee.
They since have been inseparable and at each
other's side,
While roaming through the meadows, ponds, and
wallows far and wide.
Next along came Bunny
with unbearable foot ills,
Her preferences soon helped her with her
love of climbing hills.
Then Sissy came who nearly drowned and
left with awful fear,
She found the love, and no more threats,
and comforting friends near.
Winkie with aggression and wild spirit to
be free,
Arrived and then found Sissy, side by
side they'll always be.
Tina rode a long long way, from north to south she came,
With deadly fatal foot disease, she did arrive quite lame.
And sadly only had great bliss for just one memorable year,
She left thousands to mourn her and many shed a tear.
At her side her friends did walk, to the gravesite place,
They stood a vigil, shed some tears, and guarded her new space.
Sissy left her "tire" to help Tina on her way,
As if to let her know, they would play another day.
Barbara too has left this Earth, without her warming sweater,
Her wasting illness took its toll, she couldn't get much better.
Delhi was the next to come, officials intervened,
Her health was much in jeopardy, at least that's how it seemed.
But months alone in quarantine and much intensive care,
Changed her to gleeful healthiness instead of sad despair.
Surviving water, belly deep, were Zula and Tange,
Who arrived together just as happy as can be.
Free at last to enter, the deepest, densest wood,
To knock down trees and have some fun as any elephant could.
Flora from the circus, had tired of the game,
Her owner wanted TES for her, and so along she came.
Misty living miserably, and chained from morn to night,
Had somehow managed to survive despite attempted flight.
She and Lota have arrived to this miraculous place,
And share a barn and yard for now, their very special space.
Lota is a shadow of what she used to be,
Both must conquer lung disease and then they will be free.
So join with me in wishing, these elephants long life,
Now free from stress, ankus, or chains, and any other strife.
God Bless The Elephant Sanctuary And All Who Reside There.
Merry Christmas,
Laura Cotter
|
|
There was a day
in heaven,
when everyone came to play;
With earth's most precious angels,
the elephant, you say?
The elephants spoke softly,
but everyone could hear;
Thank you all for coming,
glad you all are here;
We came to praise and worship,
Our Lord, Our God you see;
So everyone please listen,
and we'll tell you what came to be;
Our load was hard and heavy,
we worked so long for man;
We gave our lives and children,
and crumbled under man's hand;
They never asked or pleaded,
they took and hit with hooks;
They sold us into slavery,
living their lives as crooks;
|
We climbed and danced and shouted,
In tents filled with guests;
But never did we ask of them,
What for? Was this a test?
A test of strength and courage?
A test no man could share;
A burden placed on us you see,
it seemed no one cared;
But wait, a truck is coming,
I'm going, can't you see;
To a place almost heaven,
The Elephant Sanctuary!
My Lord, I see neighbors,
with trunks and feet like me;
Oh Yes! my precious sisters!
I'm here at the sanctuary!!!
So friends stand up and listen,
please don't forget to write;
and say hello to all of us,
God Bless you all, Good Night. |
Happy
31st Birthday, Tarra

from Jac
Beautiful Tarra's Birthday
Tribute
Tarra is all
The female embodiment of Buddha
She begins and ends it.
First to step onto Sanctuary soil
She teaches us and them
Tarra lives and Tarra loves
Tarra is first to greet
She consoles them.
She examines wounds,
She hears heartache.
She reassures them.
She invites the angels to the hilltop, a safe place.
Tarra's love is infinite, her forgiveness divine:
a frightened dog who loves big things
a loving Sister who's heart was so big it could not last.
Tarra runs, plays, trumpets, primps and reigns supreme
She flirts and bats her eyes and if you are quiet you may hear:
"don't hold back..don't put conditions on it..love now..give all
your love
away in each moment.
Don't be a love miser, be a love fountain...keep the door of your
heart
open wide."
(courtesy anaflora.com)
I will try Tarra, Happy Birthday.
Kate Elliott
For
Tarra from Lisa
Nygaard
For Tarra from Janet

Messages from friends in celebration
of The Elephant Sanctuary's 10th Anniversary
Happy 10th Anniversary
|
|