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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Oct 13, 2010

Good News!!

You may remember when Magpie and I told you over on that other blog about the 7 foot tall, 300 pound Captain Morgan statue that turned up missing on September 9th from a local West Valley watering hole.

I am happy to bring you news that the statue has been returned! It’s still a mystery who took it and how it found it’s way back, but about 6:30 a.m. on Sept. 29, a friend called bar owner Roman Comer when he saw the statue sitting in front of the bar door, clothed in a black T-shirt.

I happened to be driving by there yesterday (honest!) and thought I would stop and welcome the Captain back, but they must still be waiting for someone (or something) to put him back in his high place of honor on the rooftop. Until then somebody’s got it covered….
Got a little chocolate in you?

May 25, 2010

Wow. Just wow.

Check out this crab's "expression". He's covered in oil and you can see the blob of oil in the foreground. I feel the same way.


More photos at HERE.

May 16, 2010

Sunday Soapbox


This is not a hurricane.

This is a NASA photo of a large slick of oil as it approaches the Pass a Loutre area of Plaquemines Parish, La. It was taken on April 29th.

National Public Radio has reported  that the well is spewing up to 70,000 barrels of oil a day into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the equivalent of an Exxon Valdez disaster every four days. 


Maybe some of us would be more alarmed if gas prices were going up because of it. Maybe we would hear more about it if it were threatening Brad and Angelina's marriage. Where are the telethons for the Gulf Coast? Where are the celebrities who donate millions of dollars when disaster strikes halfway around the world?

The fragile ecosystem of the Gulf area is in danger.

Something you can do right now:
text "WILDLIFE" to 20222 to donate $10 to the National Wildlife Foundation.

Or donate to other rescue and volunteer efforts:

Audobon Society International Bird Rescue Research Center
Lousiana Gulf Response
Sierra Club
Mobile Baykeeper
Matter of Trust (hair and nylon collection)

You can find other resource, rescue, and volunteer organizations here.

More photos here. If you can stand it.