I just realised I put 'my sons fiance' when in fact he is my nephew!!
I don't have any children - not that I'm aware of anyway!!![]()
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Nephew it is
I just realised I put 'my sons fiance' when in fact he is my nephew!!
I don't have any children - not that I'm aware of anyway!!![]()
I wish I'd gone down the conservation/environmental route too.
But I do what I can to raise awareness of being 'Green' in school.
I just watched a BBC prog called Blue Planet Live - all about the oceans and the amazing creatures in them.
It is scary what we are doing to our world and sad to think that 90% of South Africa's penguins near Cape Town have gone, and that's just one example.
I hope you are successful in your bid to help!
Brilliant job!
I love his little driveway up to the ramp!
I hope he'll be very happy in his new home.
Yes it is very sad for her not to have her Mum for her wedding day I really do feel for her.It sounds quite complicated and he poor girl must feel awful about her Mum.
I am sure it will all come together OK.![]()
I love watching the Blue Planet series but do so with mixed feelings.I watched that too. Amazing photography again![]()
What size aquarium for a male? Would he be happy by himself? Or another animal like the snail with him. I won't do it if the animal can't be happy.Males are the pretty ones with all the big fins. Females kinda look like a regular fish.
Cool...my thoughts exactly.
It look so well built, im just wondering are you not afraid of the heater getting so close to the wood?
I envy her to have a job with such a good cause! Im applying right now in university in geography, Im interested in coastal erosion, gotta save Florida from global warming!! lol
I love watching the Blue Planet series but do so with mixed feelings.
It is just so depressing seeing all the plastic and effects of rising sea temps etc but it hits home and hopefully as awareness grows we can gradually turn things around.
If he's the nephew helping you it's close to the same. I have lots of kids that call me grandma and we aren't related by blood. We are by love though.I just realised I put 'my sons fiance' when in fact he is my nephew!!
I don't have any children - not that I'm aware of anyway!!![]()
No this is a different nephew.If he's the nephew helping you it's close to the same. I have lots of kids that call me grandma and we aren't related by blood. We are by love though.
Goodnight Linda, sleep well!Time for me to turn in. Goodnight all. Not see you in the gloom of the CDR in the morning![]()
As a teacher, you can inspire young people more then you think. I still think of many of my teachers from school. I actually got to meet one later in my life and thank her. That really cheered me up.I wish I'd gone down the conservation/environmental route too.
But I do what I can to raise awareness of being 'Green' in school.
I just watched a BBC prog called Blue Planet Live - all about the oceans and the amazing creatures in them.
It is scary what we are doing to our world and sad to think that 90% of South Africa's penguins near Cape Town have gone, and that's just one example.
I hope you are successful in your bid to help!
I wish I'd gone down the conservation/environmental route too.
But I do what I can to raise awareness of being 'Green' in school.
I just watched a BBC prog called Blue Planet Live - all about the oceans and the amazing creatures in them.
It is scary what we are doing to our world and sad to think that 90% of South Africa's penguins near Cape Town have gone, and that's just one example.
I hope you are successful in your bid to help!
Daughter went to Lancaster University here in the UK to study Geography. It’s a really good degree to get as there’s a good mix of scientific and written work alongside field experience that employers like.
At her university, the Geography department was grouped with the Biology and Environmental Science Departments to make up the Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC). She switched to joint honours in Biology and Geography and picked environment/ecology LEC options because of her developing interest. And the field work took her to Spain, Croatia and China as well a lot of time in the Lake District which isn’t far from the university. I am not entirely convinced she didn’t pick modules for the travel opportunities [emoji23]
Back home she got involved in our county wildlife trust and put in voluntary hours with them as well as pro-actively signing up for courses in plant identification, small mammal handling and reptiles. This experience, plus her voluntary work overseas, was what secured her permanent role in the end on a graduate training scheme.
The interview for this particular job seemed to be a discussion on the difference between prairie dogs and wild European hamsters as her now boss had done research work on those. European wild hamsters don’t live in the UK and are not cute cuddly house pets... they’re bigger and they’re vicious! Canadian prairie dogs were far more co-operative
Coastal erosion is a massive topic right now. Trying to balance the needs of humans with the needs of wildlife and the force of nature. Not helped by rising sea levels due to climate change.
You may find that now you are older, you are ready and want to learn more about something that really interests you so you'll do better.Yeah I bet she chose these far far away place on purpose lol She must be very smart to go in biology, I’ve never been good at school and never really studied so if get accepted it will be the biggest challenge of my life.
I use a 5g for a betta. Some people think a 10g is minimum size, but I've never felt that way.What size aquarium for a male? Would he be happy by himself? Or another animal like the snail with him. I won't do it if the animal can't be happy.