It has been said that luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. One could argue the semantics but one thing that can’t be argued is that preparation increases the odds of success.
#stockmanship#trust#respect#luck#preparation#opportunity#bull
You can probably relate:
A mom who had another 3 hrs of work told her hungry son, 11, she couldn't make dinner. She felt guilty. Figured he'd eat cereal.
Instead he made delicious tacos for both of them.
Kids can solve problems when we let them.
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Dionicio is working in the grape thinning in Gonzales CA. He earns minimum wage and shares, "It is a very tiring job and hard on the body. I cover my mouth because the movement of the leaves releases dust and particles. The dust also irritates my eyes a lot." #WeFeedYou
Ice cold lemonade tastes great at your #July4 picnic. Let's remember the farm workers who harvest this crop. Workers earned $45/a 900 lb box harvesting these lemons in Huron CA, where temps this past weekend reached 111°. #WeFeedYou#CALOR
It’s absolutely ridiculous that the Government have chosen to install petroleum-based synthetic carpets in New Zealand classrooms instead of using sustainable natural alternatives.
This decision completely flies in the face of all the Government’s rhetoric about improving sustainability, protecting the planet, and phasing out single-use and hard-to-recycle plastics.
Just this week they’ve been patting themselves on the back for banning plastic bags, cutlery, straws, and fruit stickers – then they turn around and make a decision like this? It just doesn’t add up.
To carpet the average Kiwi home in synthetic carpet is the equivalent of having 22,000 plastic bags on the floor.
What do they think happens with all those nylon carpets when people are done with them? They go straight to landfill.
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Nothing says #July4 like a big juicy slice of watermelon. This yummy fruit doesn't just appear on our picnic table. It takes a lot of work. An average watermelon weighs 20 pounds. Can you imagine harvesting them in a 98° Bakersfield area field like these workers? #WeFeedYou