Despite the occasional email I get saying I am wrong, chemicals in plastics and in other consumer products are something to be concerned about. Our exposures a
Why is the debate over the importance of buying food locally always dominated by the issue of miles traveled to get to your fork? This is a bit of a red herrin
Last September, Slow Food Nation hosted a great panel discussion on the World's food supply and how it will be impacted by the climate change that is already s
this is beautiful… i like the composition… and i can almost feel the irregular surface of the rock… and the bird, it looks so content and unaware of this shot…
Will, you’re not blocked from Wordless Wednesday. It’s been changed. First you make a comment and then you check the Participant Box that’s right near the comment window. Then your name will appear in the list on the site. Does this help? I love your photo too!
Will: Hi Alan – Yeah it is said that the Star Trek characters would never be able to return home since home would be long gone when they returned. Physics is certainly the most interesting...
Will: Mad is right Peter! I mean inserting a Round Up ready gene into corn so the corn can be saturated with glyphosate poison then harvested and inserted into our food. Insanity!
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Will: Yeah common sense goes a long ways. But often shoppers really don’t know how the food they buy is produced. If everyone knew what happens on the typical feedlot, 90% would not want to...
Lisa: I am certainly pro ethical eating. More often than not I choose to eat organic foods and when possible, mostly seasonal, I eat locally produced foodstuff. Can’t say as I’ll ever...
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nice shot!
What a lovely picture you got in here, just keep it up and enjoy what you like to do!
Check mine HERE!!!
Have a great days ahead and enjoy WW!
blogscopes last blog post..Wordless Wednesday
I love the layers of color and texture. What kind of bird is that? What amazing colors he wears. Nature is just awesome.
I was going to ask the same question that Raven asked: What kind of bird is it? I don’t recognize it. Happy WW.
Bobbie
The Right Blues last blog post..WW #35 – Schooling Barracuda at Sipadan Island
What fascinating details in this shot!!
Cecilys last blog post..Wordless Wednesday and The Look That Says "Stop Taking My Stinkin’ Picture Mom!"
this is beautiful… i like the composition… and i can almost feel the irregular surface of the rock… and the bird, it looks so content and unaware of this shot…
lareines last blog post..Wordless Wednesday
This is a wonderful get! Happy WW…
Junes last blog post..Wordless Wednesday – Yellows
Great shot! Such a cute little birdies and those big rocks!
Chica & Pumuckls last blog post..Wordless Wednesday: During the fight
what a cute little robin. great shot!
mine is up. hope you can drop by.
http://www.womenxplore.com/2008/05/wordless-wednesday-8-blue-lagoon-coron.html
Happy WW!
belas last blog post..Wordless Wednesday # 8 – Blue Lagoon – Coron, Palawan
Very nice composition!
Jennifer Robins last blog post..Wordless Wednesday
Will, you’re not blocked from Wordless Wednesday. It’s been changed. First you make a comment and then you check the Participant Box that’s right near the comment window. Then your name will appear in the list on the site. Does this help?
I love your photo too!
maryt/theteachs last blog post..Wordless Wednesday
Great shot! You really captured the visual image. The bird and rock look gorgeous.
North Dakota Wardss last blog post..Wordless Wednesday: Sleeping on the Stairs
Wow, great shot, love the colors.
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