Tag Archive for sport

What a Waste!

“Consumption has become a habit, a hobby and a sport” (Evy McDonald, Spending  Money as if Life Really Mattered).  True.  I recycle but don’t  always buy items with the “chasing arrows”/recycled content label.  I should prepare more of my own meals (cheaper, healthier, less wasteful).  Then there’s all those gadgets in my kitchen—what do I actually use and which really make life easier?  I can go through my home and give away stuff that’s no longer useful or that I’m keeping out of compulsion or the status I think they give me.  I can use the library rather than accumulating books.  And visit museums, art exhibits, etc. instead of buying more dust-collectors. As an experiment, I plan to set aside a time in which I try not to waste a single thing all day.  That will help care for both me AND the Earth.

 

Boooo…Who?

I can’t believe that colleges have come up with new rules to apply to sporting events, including a ban on boo-ing.  Young adults attend college.  When they were young children, they were taught (I would hope) that boo-ing  their opponent was not only rude but emotionally hurtful to those on the receiving end.  Now that they’re all but grown up, they need a RULE to force them to respect their fellow human beings?  That’s disheartening!

Rabbit Racing??!!

Here’s a new sport I wouldn’t have expected to hop across–rabbit racing.  Yup, it gives new meaning to the term “bunny hop.”  It’s all the rage in Harrisburg, West Virginia, and is spreading throughout the U.S.

These Easter-escapees run a course with a human, on a leash which either guides the bunny or helps the human to keep up.  They jump miniature hurdles like the ones seen at any other track event.  Granted, sometimes they try to cheat and dash between the bars, or even under them.  But they get the job done.

The activity uses the rabbits’ natural talents and fosters patience in their handlers–a perfect sport!  Best of all, unlike training for other sports, this one needs only the carrot, not the stick!