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| Chat - Sunday December 4, 2011; Go Cranes Go - Go Eagles Go! | |
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| cdn-cdn | Dec 4 2011, 07:51 AM Post #16 |
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- at least NX kept her food down overnight at the RTH doing the cha-cha to get some attention .... I think in a previous life he must have visited Margaritaville .... that place, no matter where we are in the Caribbean, is always rocking when Robert and I walk by and sneak a peek inside at all the young folks
I'm gradually getting caught up on the earlier chat days.... just wanted to say for all the birthday wishes. My wish did come true and we saw whales on my birthday. We went out on two other whale-watching tours during the week and saw them again each time. It was early since they are all still arriving from their long journey from Alaska. We saw the early birds .... young males, one female ready to mate amongst a competition pod, and a mother with her yearling.
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| Artsy Mom | Dec 4 2011, 08:13 AM Post #17 |
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Some Sunday 'food for thought'...![]() We Are One (9:54) English Narration by Oren Lyons - Native American |
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| Topa Topa Hikers | Dec 4 2011, 08:16 AM Post #18 |
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Good Day Peeps, ![]() Circle, Thank you for the information on the crop circles. I'd like to post your website on my FB page if that's Ok with you. I have a couple of FB friends who are interested in crop circles. CDN, Nice your birthday wish came true, you saw whales, ![]() and to be out at sea up so close must have been spectacular. It's chilly here today. I'll catch up later... ![]() |
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| jillers | Dec 4 2011, 08:17 AM Post #19 |
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Roll your mouse over any of the 24 vertebrae in the human spine. What a fascinating demo of how our spine affects our bodies. Move your mouse over back bones and see the parts that are affected! What an amazing site! http://www.chiroone.net/why_chiropractic/index.html |
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| Topa Topa Hikers | Dec 4 2011, 08:18 AM Post #20 |
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| Topa Topa Hikers | Dec 4 2011, 09:25 AM Post #21 |
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I just made VEGAN biscuits and gravy for later. I said to my husband "mmm the gravy tastes like bacon butter." DH said " some vegan you are" (I used Morning Star Vegan bacon.) |
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| Harpo516 | Dec 4 2011, 09:34 AM Post #22 |
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![]() I voted today - did you vote today??? Click on above to go there - I was 24,500
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| Artsy Mom | Dec 4 2011, 09:52 AM Post #23 |
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I haven't seen that brand anywhere here though
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| Artsy Mom | Dec 4 2011, 10:20 AM Post #24 |
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Some hidden horses for you to find today ![]() ![]() Enjoy the search if you have the time...there are a LOT of them
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| Artsy Mom | Dec 4 2011, 10:36 AM Post #25 |
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Kiwis released into New Zealands Egmont National Park for videoTaranaki Kiwi Trust member Alan Chapman holds a young kiwi. High up in the native bush on the northern side of Egmont National Park, five young kiwi are getting used to their new homes. On Saturday they were carried there in individual boxes by members of the Taranaki Kiwi Trust, then released into specially prepared shelter holes. And as they completed their journey which had taken them from Taranaki to the Maungatautari ecological island near Cambridge and back, plans were in place to take 100 petrel chicks on a longer journey. The North Island brown kiwi are the first to be returned to Taranaki in a breeding programme in which eggs were taken from eastern Taranaki hill country and transferred to pest-free Maungatautari. After being welcomed and blessed by Ngati Maru iwi at Inglewood, the young birds were carried into a stoat-trapped area within the national park, and freed. |
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| circlescribe | Dec 4 2011, 10:37 AM Post #26 |
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Topa, you're very welcome. And, yes, it's fine with me if you post a link to our website. That's why we have it out there: so people might look into it and hopefully find something that interests or maybe even inspires them in their own study of the subject.
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| Artsy Mom | Dec 4 2011, 10:49 AM Post #27 |
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Something a little more esoteric today for pottery and owl lovers like me ![]() ![]() Ossuary.................detail of owl about to launch (smoke-fired stoneware, 13″, A.Shock 2011) "The gravid cavity shelters the proto-owls while they await release from the depths of their bone hoard (whether the owls’ conceptual matrix or simply the remains of the last meal hardly matters), and the tomb’s roof and windows are open to allow the owls to launch like souls from the Guf and be restored, winged, to the world.” – Text excerpted from D. Danneru, “House-Owls and Owl-Houses: do model ‘owl hives’ at Beit Bat Ya’anah offer evidence of ancient strigiculture?” Obscure Histories Quarterly, v. 42:3 (Fall 2010) p. 84. |
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| Naturegal | Dec 4 2011, 10:55 AM Post #28 |
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WCV UPDATE ON NX December 4 update Dr. Adam and diagnostic intern Katie caught up NX today for her medications and for evaluation. Dr. Adam reported, “I’m pleased to say there was no regurgitation in her crate and all her food from last night had been eaten. Her wounds are healing although the one over the right carpus is still a little open and the subcutaneous emphysema is still palpable.” Katie held NX while Dr. Adam medicated the eagle — the treatment went fine, but apparently NX put up quite a fight! Katie commented that “NX is the strongest and most feisty eagle I’ve ever held!”
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| circlescribe | Dec 4 2011, 11:13 AM Post #29 |
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Penny, love the Owl Ossuary! Very esoteric indeed. It reminds me of exhibits you might see at the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Venice, California. Do you know it? It's a local enigma. Coincidentally I worked for several years with it's founder, David Wilson, who was also a good friend. He was a special effects wizard and designed many innovative effects for films such as Star Wars. A very unique and brilliant character. His museum is about as esoteric as it gets.
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| Artsy Mom | Dec 4 2011, 11:14 AM Post #30 |
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Carole Good News about NX She's feisty and that means she is feeling better She also remembers what that place (WCV) is all about and she wants 'out of there'
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at the RTH doing the cha-cha to get some attention .... I think in a previous life he must have visited Margaritaville .... that place, no matter where we are in the Caribbean, is always rocking when Robert and I walk by and sneak a peek inside at all the young folks
for all the birthday wishes. My wish did come true and we saw whales on my birthday. We went out on two other whale-watching tours during the week and saw them again each time. It was early since they are all still arriving from their long journey from Alaska. We saw the early birds .... young males, one female ready to mate amongst a competition pod, and a mother with her yearling.











Kiwis released into New Zealands Egmont National Park
for video

She's feisty and that means she is feeling better 

8:59 AM Jul 13