It has to be …

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…Monday again!
It has to be …

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…Monday again!
“And pictures of perfection, as you know…
… make me sick and wicked.”
― Jane Austen
What do you get when you cross a dog and a giraffe?
A dog that barks at airplanes!
“When you can’t figure out what to do, it’s time for a nap.”
“Taking a nap with the seal of approval.”
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What did the Rottie say to the shoe?

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“It’s been great gnawing you!”
“Why you? Because there’s no one better.
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Why now? Because tomorrow isn’t soon enough.”
– Donna Brazile
Together, we can make a difference! ┏(・o・)┛┗ ( ・o・) ┗ (・o・ ) ┓
Following up from my last post The Future~ Standing as One with Nature today a success story from Germany over stopping some open cast mining for fossil fuels.. All be it will be temporary.
While I admire Germany for a program for phasing out its nuclear plants after the Fukushima nuclear disaster by 2022. Germany has a good record for renewable energy and is investing more in solar and wind . But during this transition they are continuing cutting great swathes of land in open mining for fossil fuels using Brown Coal the dirtiest form of fossil fuel,.. More can be found here about how Brown coal wins a reprieve in Germany’s transition to a green future
In the mean time well done to this group of people who led the way in showing some People Power in Action saying enough is enough..
In my Email box this morning…
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“We’re all pretty bizarre.
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Some of us are just better at hiding it, that’s all.”
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― John Hughes, The Breakfast Club Script

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“Curiosity begins as an act of tearing to pieces or analysis.”
– Samuel Alexander