By Becky "Sha" Shamen
By now, the word is out that local resident, RECoyote Mindes, has been helping out some members of the community. This story has grown on me and even made me a part of it. When I first began hearing of it, my friend and co-artist, Valkrye, announced that the coyote was sending her a powerful computer and a Wacom cintiq display/drawing board. Lucky Val! In my dreams, thought I, knowing how such a set up would aid my own art. After a week, I got an IM from REC, saying that he was also sending me the same equipment. I was stunned. Was this some kind of April Fools joke? Since I was now in the group of people that were being assisted, I began hearing details of how much and who was being helped. We were all being helped in real life, but the effects directly ripple through our SL community.
I contemplated that since he was helping Second Life residents, one could estimate the amount of Linden Dollars that would equal. Mind you, at the time I did the math, I only knew of a handful of cases, but it was adding up to over twelve million Linden Dollars. Now it was beginning to look like a news story that folks need to see. In a conversation with Rita Mariner, I half jokingly said' Maybe we should put up a coyote statue in the town square. She adopted the idea and we've played with building one. I think she wants to add pigeons to poop on it.
I have always been a big supporter of building healthy communities. If there are punishments for bad behavior, there should also be rewards for good behavior. Perhaps, like Oscars and Emmies, we could create an award for those that have given generously of their services to the community. I told Rita I was thinking of making such a reward and giving it to her to give out as she and or a committee decided. I made a walnut base and made the top design of translucent woven gold, which glows and gives off light. The gold forms a symbol, which is based on the universal thought-form that joy creates. The shape can be found in a smiley face, the SL hand logo and there is a hint of an all seeing eye, in the center. When the build was completed, I was delighted to discover that it seems to radiate joy, when you come near it. I call it the "Sunny" award.
 So now I'm writing a story about a community hero, an award and a 
statue. Good heroes tend to be humble, so I think it best to go ask the 
yote if it's OK to write a story about him. I found him, relaxing at 
home with Perri. As I meandered up, shuffling my feet and clearing my 
throat, I made my request. His initial response was a heroic please no, 
but Perri quickly pointed out that, with the wide reaching benefits to 
community, having a "hero" will lift their eyes to the behaviors that 
lead to building a better world. With that in mind, he decided this 
article would be OK and I could ask him more questions.
 So now I'm writing a story about a community hero, an award and a 
statue. Good heroes tend to be humble, so I think it best to go ask the 
yote if it's OK to write a story about him. I found him, relaxing at 
home with Perri. As I meandered up, shuffling my feet and clearing my 
throat, I made my request. His initial response was a heroic please no, 
but Perri quickly pointed out that, with the wide reaching benefits to 
community, having a "hero" will lift their eyes to the behaviors that 
lead to building a better world. With that in mind, he decided this 
article would be OK and I could ask him more questions.
   I began with my favorite question, "Was there a "spirit" or 
inspiration that led to his actions?". He just said, "I like to help". 
What does he do in RL? He drives a tank truck, hauling blood.  He said, 
"I drive truck. I love to drive, but hate driving". Driving is hard on 
the body and he's getting where he can't handle some equipment and 
climbing up in the cab is painful. Asked about the source of this new 
wealth, I learned it came with the sale of some land that had been 
passed down in his family.
 As we talked, we were joined by Niko and Erik. When I told REC that 
my artistic service would be freely given to him, the group began 
talking about how a coop of local artists would benefit them and the 
community. Pooling our talents, we could produce illustrated and or 
animated stories, with a potential attention and even income to the 
artists. I mentioned that Erik had also shown interest in creating 
graphic stories and could use Sunny Beach for "location" backgrounds for
 pictures and movies, a mini Hollywood.
   As we talked, we were joined by Niko and Erik. When I told REC that 
my artistic service would be freely given to him, the group began 
talking about how a coop of local artists would benefit them and the 
community. Pooling our talents, we could produce illustrated and or 
animated stories, with a potential attention and even income to the 
artists. I mentioned that Erik had also shown interest in creating 
graphic stories and could use Sunny Beach for "location" backgrounds for
 pictures and movies, a mini Hollywood.
   This is the ripple effect, which started with REC's help. Community 
members, joining to make a better world. I hope readers will join in 
honoring RECoyote, for his humble services to the community that loves 
him.
"Sha"

 
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