Paul Barton, once a concert-pianist, lives in the jungle of Thailand where he plays music to blind, injured and orphaned elephants of a sanctuary with extraordinary results
Please help us to thank @ao for the incredible donation of 3 washing machines for Rescue World! They sent us great quality 10 kilo machines, which are in constant use as we have handicans and plenty of mud up here. This donation enables us to make sure all the dogs have clean bedding every day.
AO are local to us with their HQ in Bolton, and have helped us with corporate volunteer ’make a difference’ days too. A great company with a strong community ethos, if anyone is looking for white goods we’d love it if you might check out their website 💜
#companiesthatcare @johnrobertsAO@aopressoffice
We hate to ask but we are running low on dog food. If anyone is in a position to send something from our Wishlist we’d be so very grateful 💜 https://t.co/Kb0xWdTuAw
Towing a trailer can be dangerous with the wrong weight distribution. At least 60% of the load needs to be at the front of the trailer or you can lose control of your vehicle
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Barry Marshall was sure that Helicobacter pylori caused peptic ulcers, but since it was illegal to test that on humans, he drank a Petri dish with the bacteria, developed ulcers within days, treated them with antibiotics and went on to win a Nobel Prize
@Dogs4Rescue agree with previous posts.. we need to start a petition to make them silent. poor animals don’t understand. they are lovely to look at but need to be more controlled with wider consideration 🥲
The Olive tree of Vouveson on the island of Crete, Greece, is one of the oldest olive trees in the world.
Scientists from the University of Crete have estimated it to be 4,000 years old, which means that, when it sprouted, the last mammoths were still walking on Earth, someone in China was discovering bronze casting and the seventh Egyptian dinasty was declining.
The Minoan civilization was thriving and its monumental architecture was adorning the island of Crete. The first stones of the Palace of Minos at Knossos which inspired the myth of the Minotaur were laid.
This tree saw the humans deeds for thousands of years, from the Bronze Age to the artificial intelligence and, possibly the most amazing thing, it continues to produce olives at every season.