Proud nasty Canadian .. trying to judge less and love more, to my neighbour to the south, having concentration camps has consequences ps I swear #sorry
Charlie Angus: There was a group of young Normandy students, and two young teenage girls read a poem in French to the commemoration ceremonies and to the immense field of the dead. And she said, "We are the children that you never had. We are the children of liberty."
And there wasn't a dry eye in the house, but I always remember because Charles Scott Brown, in his 90s, stood up. And he broke protocol, of course, and he said to those young girls, "Don't cry for any man in this field. They came to free you, and they would do it again if they were asked."
That's what we come from. That is [Canada's] legacy. Do you think that we're going to let the likes of Pete Hoekstra push us around, or Donald Trump and his predator government threaten us? That's what we represent.
Eagles make history with weird tradition. Scientists are buzzing after a set of trail camera images appeared to show something researchers almost never expected to document in the wild: bald eagles passing down a learned behavior. Last year, cameras captured a massive bull moose traveling through the forest with two adult eagles perched calmly on his antlers, riding for miles as if it was normal. At first, experts thought it was just a bizarre one-time moment, but after reviewing months of footage, they noticed the same pair returning again and again. The strange relationship seemed to help both sides. The eagles scared off insects and smaller scavengers bothering the moose, while the moose gave them a moving lookout tower through thick summer brush.
But the image that shocked everyone came nearly two years later. The same moose was seen walking toward the camera, only this time there were three eagles on his antlers: the two adults and their now-grown juvenile standing between them. Researchers believe the young eagle may have learned the behavior by watching its parents, a discovery that could suggest these birds are capable of recognizing patterns, remembering useful partnerships, and passing habits down in a way scientists rarely associate with wild raptors. What started as one strange trail camera photo has now become something much bigger, a possible glimpse into how much more is happening in the animal world when nobody is watching.
Snow Raven is a member of the shamanic Sakha people from Arctic Siberia.
Her amazing voice takes its breath from traditional Sakha culture and is truly an instrument.
@KashPrime I think despair is the most soul sucking emotion. It comes from a place where it’s believed that even God doesn’t care. I’m glad you and your family were spared. Prayers for the one who felt there was no other way
@Azeem_Majeed@GinaEllis4 My dad came in from rototilling said he didn’t feel like supper. A man who never missed a meal in 50 yrs of marriage.. my mom took him to the dr. He had an abdominal aneurysm