Monthly Archives: August 2013
Why We Fight: Anti-Nuke Victory in Florida Serves as Reminder
Florida is doing a wonderful thing for Mother Earth
by Panagioti / Earth First! News
Geologists estimate that there are more than 700 springs in Florida, representing thelargest concentration of freshwater springs on Earth.
Most of these springs are concentrated in the northwestern portion of the peninsula, known as The Nature Coast, the heart of which was poised for clearing thousands of acres of forest and wetlands for one of the first proposals of the nuclear Renaissance.
When Earth First! activists in Florida joined with local land owners and organizers around the state four years ago, it was hard to envision how victory could actually come about in the face of nukes being presented as the only alternative to fossil fuel.
Today, thanks to social pressure and crumbling economies, there is a renewed trend:from Georgia to California, nukes are on their way out again—even ones that werealready under construction.
Let this be a…
View original post 434 more words
Starry Night Sky
Beauty fills us with the presence of the Divine Universe
Wasp on flower, video
fantastic video
On this video, a European paper wasp searches for nectar in a hogweed flower.
The video is by Henk Lammers from the Netherlands.
Related articles
- Eighteen new Dutch insect species (dearkitty1.wordpress.com)
- About the Polistes dominula (thepolistesproject.wordpress.com)
- New Parasitic Wasp Rides on Bigger Bug (Video) (newswatch.nationalgeographic.com)
- Aerial Wasps (wordsfromtheburbs.wordpress.com)
- Meet the Wasp that Turns Spiders into Zombie Construction Workers (mentalfloss.com)
- Egg-munching parasite wasp hitch-hikes on a damselfly (newscientist.com)
- What is the difference between bees and wasps? (beeinthemoment.wordpress.com)
- DO NOT WATCH: Entomologist Finds Nest With An Insane Amount Of Wasps (videogum.com)
For the Beauty
“We call upon the earth, our planet home, with its beautiful
depths and soaring heights, its vitality and abundance of life,
and together we ask that it:
Teach us, and show us the way
We call upon the mountains, the Cascades and the Olympics, the
high green valleys and meadows filled with wild flowers, the
snows that never melt, the summits of intense silence, and we ask that they
Teach us, and show us the way.
We call upon the waters that rim the earth, horizon to horizon,
that flow in our rivers and streams, that fall upon gardens
and fields, and we ask that they:
Teach us, and show us the way.
We call upon the waters that rim the earth, horizon to horizon,
that flow in our rivers and streams, that fall upon our gardens
and fields, and we ask that they
Teach us, and show us the way.
We call upon the land which grows our food, the nurturing soil.
the fertile fields, the abundant gardens and orchards, and we
ask that they
Teach us, and show us the way.
We call upon the forests, the great trees reaching strongly to the
sky with earth in their roots and the heavens in their
branches, the fir and the pine and the cedar, and we ask
them to:
Teach us, and show us the way
We call upon the creatures of the fields and forests and the seas,
our brothers and sisters the wolves and deer [ and Pandas], the beautiful Orca and
salmon who share our Northwest home, and we ask
them to:
Teach us and show us the way.
We call upon all those who have lived on this earth, our ancestors
and our friends, who dreamed the best for future generations,
and upon whose lives our lives are built, and with
thanksgiving, we call upon them to:
Teach us, and show us the way.
And lastly, we call upon all that we hold most sacred, the presence and power of the Great Spirit
of love and truth which flows through all the Universe…to be with us to:
Teach us, and show us the way.”
—-Chinook Blessing Litany
We have to wake up to how wonderful our planet continues to be. She works hard to heal herself. We work hard to take the best we have offered to us from her riches. Now is the time to care, even if you don’t love nature. We cannot survive with a dead planet. We need to slow down and replace trees we need. They give us the oxygen we must have. We need to tell the truth to every American about drilling oil and natural gas. We need the truth about nuclear energy. The radiation from Japan’s disaster are still within the winds in which we fly kites with our kids and that we breathe.
The air, oxygen, we breathe is what sustains our very lives. We breathe in and out and we have life. Our exhale provides the hydrogen that nature needs to thrive. We can’t keep putting it off or we will be corpses lying on a dead planet. Mother Earth Needs US.
Late Summer Garden
I have a small garden. After my last gardens, I have a tiny one. But it is filled with Perennials and Annuals and some shrubs such as a Smoke Bush, Lace-top hydrangea, and some evergreens. I also have a container garden on the front porch. So here is a peek.
Photo taken and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2013
I hope you enjoyed your visit to my garden. I would love to see yours too.
Come together, regardless of differences, to solve problems.
At the risk of repeating myself, Let us come together and work together to make a beautiful, harmonious, peaceful home…our planet. I bet it takes less energy than trying to create hell all of the time for each other.
I was 18 years old standing in the back of my high school church youth group when my mind got to thinking. At this age I was first beginning to become aware of issues happening globally as opposed to only my own nation or community. A desire grew within to gain understanding of any perspective which I had yet to experience or understand. I wanted to truly see things from the perspective of the homeless, the child dying from disease in Africa, and the wealthy businessman.
My search for understanding of wider perspective was based largely on the desire to discover why problems of poverty (and by contrast excessive luxury) exist in our world at all. I wanted to gain understanding of what reality truly is.
Standing in the back of that sanctuary, the phrase came to mind: “bring people together, no matter what our differences, to solve global problems.”…
View original post 307 more words
Moods
2009
FLEETWOOD MAC – Rhiannon – Rhiannon is the story of a lady that is from another world ~ called the Bright world ~ and she leaves her kingdom to become the wife of a king ~ a mortal king ~ but goddesses really can’t marry mortal kings, if they do they lose their powers ~ their magic powers. And they don’t lose the knowledge of them they just ~they know everything that’s going to happen they just can’tdo anything about it. Which is a much more difficult way to live than not having magic powers is to not be able to use them and know exactly what’s coming and to not be able to tell anybody. So she comes down and does her whole trip, and it’s just a whole story ~ it’s a wonderful story.
And she has these birds that sing and that is the legend of the song of the birds of Rhiannon. And they sing this song that is uh, said takes away pain and suffering and if you hear the song you just sort of blank out and go away and then when you wake up everthing’s all right. And it is a wonderful, wonderful story which I use a lot, because there’s a lot of ~ there seems to be a lot of need for the story of Rhiannon around lately, because if people are sad or have lost anybody or something the story really makes a lot of sense. -Stevei Nicks
I am in a mood or in a plethera of moods tonight and I thought you just might enjoy them this way.
The Beatles 1st Ed Sullivan Performance
I saw this show in b and w. No color yet. They were my band. Loved them all.
VIDEO NEW AD Exposes Obamacare And Numerous Obama Lies
I believe in our President and this video proves nothing—no hard evidence. No facts, just empty words, not any that would stand up in court. In harmony and beauty, Barbara










