Monday, March 21, 2011

What can you do? HELP ASSIST JAPAN



LET'S NOT GIVE UP HOPE!

Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami

As we mingle along our everyday life. As the days lingle on..........
It will become easier to forget just how devastating this event is. As the media continues to run footage of this disaster over our airwaves......we will become numb to real issues that will exist for years to come. The human beings.........children, mothers, fathers, sons & daughters. the elderly, sick & yes the animals that will NEED to recover well beyond our sights and sounds.

Please keep a vigilant heart & mind for the people of Japan --- whos to say it can't happen to anyone of us!


Japan Nuclear Meltdown Earthquake Tsunami Tokyo Diary 2011 March 21, Monday


Earthquake Tsunami Tokyo Diary 2011 March 18, Friday



One final note: As these events have unfolded this last week.  I'm reminded of my thoughts as a child........
that this is the only known planet that supports our way of LIVING ( Air,water & soil for food). When will we see ( realize) just how embryonic humans begins & animals are in the big scope of life. Any day an event much much greater than what has happened in Japan, could strike anywhere on this planet.............Yet, everyday humans massacre, brutalize one other over selfishness & greed. We all live on just one planet. When............will we become humanize! What will it take for us to comprehend..... "We are all just fragile begin" 
                                                                                                   My prayers go out to us all

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

WWF HAPPY 50th........


Thank you WWF World Wildlife Fund for all the years of dedication to the survival of not only our wildlife but also our planet!

Fifty years ago, a small but dedicated group of concerned scientists, naturalists and other leaders joined together to found World Wildlife Fund and our mission to save our Earth's wildlife from extinction.

In its first year, WWF focused on five projects that included work with the bald eagle, the Hawaiian sea bird, the giant grebe of Guatemala, the Tule goose in Canada and the red wolf in the southern United States. Today, five decades later, WWF's work has expanded to more than 11,000 projects in 130 countries.
 
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Excerpts included from the documentary film The Tiger Next Door, a film by Camilla Calamandrei, copyright 2009 Rolling River Films.




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