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Morning all. The world may be in upheaval but there is peace and tranquility to be found in nature. Enjoy the Day π
I hope so. Having worked with a number of them on past events there's nothing more inspiring than seeing the party lines drop away completely. I wish people could see more authenticity in good times, not just when things are bad. β€οΈ
Morning all. A brighter start and some real warmth returning just in time for the Labour Day weekend here. Enjoy the Day π
The way you guys play clean-up for Carney needs to be studied:
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Drawing of an old tree in black ink with a background in coloured pencils
I noticed they cut down a few huge trees in my area and was suddenly struck by anxiety that this one would follow #art
overhead view of a white bow. visible are egg noodles, a ground/minced beef/pork combo, baby corn and sugar snap peas and garnished with coriander
overhead view a fresh ginger bulb I sliced before remembering to take a photo and two short lemongrass sticks
How pretty is this ginger?
In the wok, fried onion, garlic, fresh ginger & lemongrassπ, added beef/pork, little soy, stock. At the end, the vegetables & then the noodles to coat them. Then for those who wanted chilli-chilli-bang-bang, drizzle of chilli oil on servingπΆοΈ
#food #foodsky π #homecooking
Kesha Cash is recognized for identifying overlooked opportunities and supporting founders serving underserved communities.
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It was Cricket
Indigenous Nations and transboundary groups oppose the Revell DGR, citing ignored jurisdiction, fragmented project scoping, and inadequate consultation.
Next year we'll have an exhibition of the old trucks found around the bush. We love the old business vehicles. A look into days long gone when the world was so different. #art #photography
Public discourse on the Revell DGR reveals deep polarization between national climate goals and localized safety, sovereignty, and socio-economic concerns.
Indigenous Nations and transboundary groups oppose the Revell DGR, citing ignored jurisdiction, fragmented project scoping, and inadequate consultation.
A new CBC initiative called Manitoba Talks is inviting Manitobans into respectful dialogue across differences, strengthening civic understanding province-wide.
We encourage folks in Manitoba to check this out and take part! It's a great project and a lot of fun!
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Our latest scan of issues related to the deep geological storage of nuclear waste fuel in Canada. #Ontario
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So Important #Canada respect its own laws; and respect #Indigenous Treaty Rights. A #nuclear industry proponent and municipality should not be making these kinds of decisions without oversight. This is regulatory capture and consent manufacturing that tramples Indigenous rights and voices. #Ontario
Impact Assessment Agency of #Canada Summary of Issues Under Fire: Treaty #3 Chiefs slam nuclear project, calling out ignored laws, absent oversight, and flawed site selection. #nuclear #Ontario artsincubator.ca/borupscorner...
When Elizabeth May talked about how βstrickenβ everyone was for Bob Zimmer and the people of Tumbler Ridge, you could tell it wasnβt a script. It was real grief for a colleague and a community.
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Very, very cool work!
What are people saying in public comments to the Impact Assessment Agency of #Canada regarding the NWMO Deep Geological Repository for #Nuclear Waste Fuel program? We're summarizing them so you don't have to! #Ontario Some comments certainly raise eyebrows!
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Photograph from 1911 taken by Herbert Ponting whilst with Scott's Antarctic Expedition The monochrome photo is taken from within a cave. The walls of the cave are made of ice. The cave entrance is in the mid distance with two figures standing looking out towards a distant ship. Between them and the ship there is first a 'beach' of ice before the sea itself. The ship could be up to 800 metres away What makes the photo so special is that where the figures are at the cave entrance there is a band of very white snow and ice (contrasting with the comparatively dark inside of the cave) that creates a stark framework in which the men and the ship are captured. It is made even more dramatic by the fact that the cave entrance is at least 30 metres high and is in the shape of a distorted elipse with the tail sloping off to the right at the top of the elipse The photo being in monochrome in a largely white environment makes the photographers skill all the more laudable
This photo was taken in 1911 using glass plate technology by Herbert Ponting who was part of Scott's Antarctic expedition,
The composition and detail are exquisite with the band of white snow/ice creating a perfect frame around the two people and the ship in the distance
Iconic imo
Treasure flower
August 17th 2024
Hearty and comforting, this ground beef and cabbage dish captures the flavor of classic cabbage rolls in a cozy, simplified one-pot version.
A Collection of Broken Resolutions is done. Off to the publisher. A fun project exploring vulnerability, humour, and quiet resilience in the uncomfortable quiet. #TooTiredToBeHappy #ButStillHappy #books
Close up photo of a Great Horned Owl
Last photo of the day for me will be my favorite shot of my pet Great horned Owl, Owliver. He hasn't been around as much lately, maybe once a week but he came by daily for almost three months! I'd spend a few minutes to grab a few shots and then let him be.
#SantaBarbara #Birds #Nature #Photography
Don't wait for opportunity, create it! Your actions today shape your tomorrow. π οΈ #ActionOverInaction #Opportunity #FutureYou
Melgund Recreation, Arts & Culture invites local and regional artists to submit works for the Spring 2026 exhibition, showcasing diverse visual art across all mediums.
A proposed 160-year repository project raises questions about how future generations will have a say in their environment. #nuclear #waste
Shake off the winter chill and join us on Saturday, January 17, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Dyment Recreation Hall. Presented by Art Borups Corners and Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture, this mid-day gathering blends local botanical beauty with vital community dialogue.
Omg this is soooo good. But I did not read the part about "a pinch" of cayenne pepper properly LOL ...
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