I met a local vet at a nearby dairy today to get some minerals from him. I drove through the gate and past thousands of acres of lucious green grass thinking, “what a beautiful place to raise cows!” But that’s not where the cows live. And the grass is harvested as hay then shipped to feed someone else’s animals. What an interesting food system we have…
The 4H rabbit tattoo clinic is the cutest tattoo parlor I’ve ever seen! I have no tattoos but we came so close to getting a rabbit with one because it’s ridiculously adorable to watch the bunnies all snugged up in their swaddle. They get tattooed to record ownership, health and bloodlines. Most of these rabbits will go to the county fair to show with their kiddos so it’s important to know who’s who - especially when they’re so apt to jump off!
Lily wins the prize for best bed head today. In truth, she didn’t wake up like this, she was outside playing and caught a lizard. Somehow it ended up in her hair. We call this a Florida mullet.
Our neighbor made the kids a bird feeder. It’s manatee-art since we live in the “world capitol of the manatee”. Instead of hanging it for wild birds, we decided to use it for our favorite birds. A tad unconventional but great entertainment. Don’t overlook the glass of water Lily put out for the hens so they wouldn’t have to leave the table to go drink out of a bucket, which is clearly uncivilized.
If you thought the movie Spotlight was explosive. It only captures a fraction of what is in this book. Which is a very small fraction of the largest trafficking organization of children on earth!
Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church by The Boston Globe | Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/947265.Betrayal
Regime media hides more truth.
‘60 Minutes’ Pulled a Segment. A Correspondent Calls It ‘Political.’ - The New York Times
https://archive.ph/FGAeU
I'm not mad about it.
Canada's $1 Billion Question: Do Property Rights Still Exist in British Columbia?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/canada-s-1-billion-question-do-property-rights-still-exist-in-british-columbia/ar-AA1SLzBM