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| Chat - Monday April 23, 2012; Eagles Have Captured Our Hearts | |
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| Harpo516 | Apr 23 2012, 06:30 PM Post #31 |
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Penny our little squirrels have popped by every now and then but apparently they've finally abandoned the nests in our tree even to play build like last year .... guess they found a better deal - I miss their play every morning!topa great photo of 26 looking at her little one aaaaah jill maybe ES could have our lawn sent out too ![]() ah Carole --- all that "dancing" take it easy - hope the heating pad gets the job done! cdn looks like chocolate cake there mmmmmm lol sunny what a pretty setting for a birthday - how much fun would it be to come home and find that waiting - I wouldn't eat it - well maybe a lick of frosting ![]() a few things to tend to ---- maybe try to read a little before bed sooooo night all be well see ya tomorrow be safe little chicks |
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| jillers | Apr 23 2012, 06:51 PM Post #32 |
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Two-year-old dancing the jive- http://www.wimp.com/dancingjive/ |
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| jillers | Apr 23 2012, 07:09 PM Post #33 |
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An Englishman, a Scotsman, an Irishman, a Welshman, a Latvian, a Turk, a German, an Indian, several Americans (including a Hawaiian and an Alaskan), an Argentinean, a Dane, an Australian, a Slovak, an Egyptian, a Japanese, a Moroccan, a Frenchman, a New Zealander, a Spaniard, a Russian, a Guatemalan, a Colombian, a Pakistani, a Malaysian, a Croatian, a Uzbek, a Cypriot, a Pole, a Lithuanian, a Chinese, a Sri Lankan, a Lebanese, a Cayman Islander, a Ugandan, a Vietnamese, a Korean, a Uruguayan, a Czech, an Icelander, a Mexican, a Finn, a Hon du ran, a Panamanian, an Andorran, an Israeli, a Venezuelan, an Iranian, a Fijian, a Peruvian, an Estonian, a Syrian, a Brazilian, a Portuguese, a Liechtensteiner, a Mongolian, a Hungarian, a Canadian, a Moldovan, a Haitian, a Norfolk Islander, a Macedonian, a Bolivian, a Cook Islander, a Tajikistani, a Samoan, an Armenian, an Aruban, an Albanian, a Greenlander, a Micronesian, a Virgin Islander, a Georgian, a Bahaman, a Belarusian, a Cuban, a Tongan, a Cambodian, a Canadian, a Qatari, an Azerbaijani, a Romanian, a Chilean, a Jamaican, a Filipino, a Ukrainian, a Dutchman, an Ecuadorian, a Costa Rican, a Swede, a Bulgarian, a Serb, a Swiss, a Greek, a Belgian, a Singaporean, an Italian, a Norwegian, and 2 Africans... ...Walk into a fine restaurant. "I'm sorry," says the maitre d', after scrutinizing the group. "You can't come in here without a Thai." |
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| Artsy Mom | Apr 23 2012, 07:41 PM Post #34 |
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DH thanks you all for the fun Birthday wishes. He had a pretty good day and we just got back from a fabulous dinner. I'll post some 's tomorrow.Great NAC news from There will be lots more before all is said and done Jill ![]() Carole I hope your back will feel better in the morning |
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| Artsy Mom | Apr 23 2012, 07:59 PM Post #35 |
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Lily the Black Bear – UPDATE April 23, 2012 Braveheart Collared ![]() Braveheart & family - April 23, 2012 Today marked the first visits by radio-collared bears to feeding stations. Lily and Faith put in a brief appearance at one, breezed by another, and then headed back toward the boonies. Braveheart and her yearlings finally paid a visit to the Research Center. The visit was brief but long enough to entice her onto the scale (259 pounds) and let us get a radio-collar back on her. She left her old radio-collar at her den this spring. Her yearlings also kindly stepped on the scale at 71, 61, and 52 pounds. Then the family headed on their way. 's Braveheart's distinctive chest blaze - Red squirrel shedding winter fur - April 23, 2012 Plucking the required fur sample with follicles for DNA identification took several hard pulls. Braveheart was tolerant of it all. Her fur is still firmly attached even though snowshoe hares have shed their white winter fur and are now brown, and the red squirrels are currently shedding their winter fur. The picture shows a red squirrel whose head is now mostly summer fur and the rest of the body is winter fur. They shed the head first just like bears. An orphaned cub in Manitoba named Makoon has been the subject of discussion lately on Facebook. We’ve been advising behind the scenes about formula and the need to extend his care and not release him until he reaches a survivable weight. An article entitled 'Aiding the wild survival of orphaned bear cubs' published in the Wildlife Rehabilitation journal provides information that might be helpful in the discussion. Thank you for all you do. —Lynn Rogers and Sue Mansfield, Biologists, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center |
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| Artsy Mom | Apr 23 2012, 08:20 PM Post #36 |
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Carol thanks for pointing out that the video link I posted of my friend Karen Johannsson had been removed from the CHIL chat She talks about Icelandic Folklore in that video and I guess that was too much 'religion' which of course it isn't So here is the post for anyone who wants to see Karen talking about her art and Icelandic heritage. ![]() for video (3:18)![]() ![]() These two little folk dolls were part of a 4 piece set on exhibition here recently. They each have their own story. Karens' work is very folksy and whimsical and even though she lost mostly everything in a house fire last year she has picked herself up and carried on like the trooper she is
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| KLJinOz | Apr 24 2012, 12:16 AM Post #37 |
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So folklore is now a religion. Gimma a Break. (slap on head). But very interesting Penny, thanks for bringing it over And (by the time you read this) Belated Birthday to Alan! G'day peeps, late but here. Rainy and sunny here, definitely autumn weather. ANZAC holiday tomorrow. Love the NAC Deb! Yes, will be sending in IWS stuff soon.
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even to play build like last year .... guess they found a better deal - I miss their play every morning!
maybe ES could have our lawn sent out too 




's tomorrow.
There will be lots more before all is said and done
She talks about Icelandic Folklore in that video and I guess that was too much 'religion'
which of course it isn't




6:16 AM Jul 11