Saturday, 9 May 2026

Rat Academy 1 and 2


Except in the frozen Arctic and Antarctic regions of the world, rats live everywhere on this planet EXCEPT in one Canadian province.


Yes, that's right. ALBERTA. We are the largest inhabited area on earth without rats.


For 75 years, the Alberta government has funded an extremely aggressive rat control program. Rats are highly destructive of any agricultural sector, consuming and contaminating stored grains and feed, gnawing tunnels and holes in buildings and equipment, and transmitting diseases via fleas and contamination. Even a small rat infestation can cost millions to the economy.

Alberta's official Rat Patrol Team monitors the province and eradicates rats before they can get established and reproduce. There are government hotlines for people to report any rat sightings. It is illegal in Alberta to own any kind of pet rat. Only frozen dead rats can be sold by pet stores as food for snakes. Scientific institutions, medical research facilities, and zoos are allowed to keep caged and monitored rats for authorized purposes.

So what's a poor rat gotta do to survive here? That question is answered by an excellent, laugh-out-loud theatre play which friends and I saw in April entitled Rat Academy.


Fingers, a curmudgeonly, mangey street rat, is the only rat still loose in Alberta. Or so he thinks. One day in a back alley in Edmonton, he discovers Shrimp, a happy-go-lucky, naive white lab rat who has just escaped captivity. Fingers creates his own Rat Academy to train Shrimp in survival skills -- how to sniff out food and humans, how to run, hide and fight, and how to avoid traps. In so doing, Fingers also trains the audience and reluctantly relies on their incompetent human assistance to street-proof Shrimp. The play is a crazy mix of scripted lines (including a Shakespearean soliloquy delivered by Shrimp), sassy improv, audience participation, and slapstick.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! 

Just a couple of days ago, we attended its zany sequel -- Rat Academy 2: Gnaw and Order! 


Fingers and Shrimp receive an Eviction Notice from the Province of Alberta to vacate their Edmonton alley home! Our heroes scheme to separate their alley from Alberta and make it their own country! But political infighting between the two rats scuppers that plan. Then things get worse! They receive an Evisceration Notice from the Rat Patrol Team! So what can they do except turn themselves into Lawyer Rats and go to court? Alas, they learn some Hard Lessons About Justice. This play ends on a cliffhanger, with the cop cars and sirens of the Rat Patrol closing in on Fingers and Shrimp.

Will there be a Rat Academy 3? Time alone will tell.


Friday, 8 May 2026

Seeing The World Through Aging Eyes


"Getting older isn’t easy.
Actually, it’s pretty annoying."

[art and text by Sabina Hahn]









Thursday, 7 May 2026

Say, Whatever Happened to . . . . ?


Did he FINALLY run afoul
of the criminal law?





Actually, Wile E. Coyote took his grievances
to the civil courts instead and sued
the crappy ACME Corporation for 
personal injury damages caused by
all its shoddy products!


COYOTE vs ACME?
Oh, I'm looking forward to this movie!

* * * POST UPDATE * * *

Here's the meme that Leanna of
said in the comments that she was going to send me
(love it, LOL, thanks darlin') --


Monday, 4 May 2026

Monday Murals -- Leonard Cohen

I'm taking part today in 
Monday Murals hosted by Sami.


I have not seen this mural in person 
because it is found in downtown Montreal,
but I am a huge Leonard Cohen fan,
so I am posting an internet photo of it.

Leonard Cohen (1934 - 2016) was a Canadian
poet and singer-songwriter beloved around the world.
One of Montreal's favourite sons, the city honoured him
in 2017 with this 22-storey, illuminated landmark
mural done by El Mac and Gene Pendon.

I love how the mural depicts the soft glow of his heart chakra
through the fingers of his hand placed upon it.
This so accurately captures his love for humanity,
his compassion for and understanding of our foibles
and weaknesses, his spirituality, and his inner guiding light.

The mural is entitled "Tower of Songs"
as an homage to that song and his work as a whole --


Sunday, 3 May 2026

Sunday in the Art Room -- An Art Lesson From HRH


[A link party about art issues hosted by


GREETINGS, all my many, MANY devoted fans!
Yes, 'tis I, the Queen of All Artistry --

HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE CAT !!!

Today I have set aside my ROYAL CROWN and JEWELS
and donned my HUMBLE ARTIST'S SMOCK and BERET
to share my endless artistic skill and knowledge
with all you wannabe artists!

As we all know, there is NO FINER SUBJECT for portraiture
than CATS in general and MYSELF in particular. 
But no, no, this post is not about me.
REALLY, this time it is not.

This post is about teaching YOU the finer points
of how to draw a cat. Because, well, 
HOW can I put this DELICATELY?


So, MY EAGER STUDENTS, read on, learn,
ABSORB my ARTISTIC GENIUS.
This is how it's done --






Once the drawing is PURRFECT,
you are ready to PAINT!
Cats LOVE to be painted!
Here's how to do it well --




Follow my advice and I GUARANTEE
that all of you will be MICHELANGELOs
and VAN GOGHs and PICASSOs in no time!

No, no, NO NEED to THANK me . . . .
"Send me money," as they say,
"Large denominations only." LOL!

NO, SERIOUSLY --


All Love Offerings may be sent to:

Her Royal Highness the Cat
c/o She Who Seeks blog
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada

I AWAIT YOUR GRATITUDE!