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- Health Update Thirteen Years In The Making & How Canada’s Healthcare System Helped Me Survive It All
- Hawkesbury buries it’s only remaining waterfront in tonnes of sharp rocks because the Little City just can’t have nice things
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Enviro-mental Cat
My cat can open cupboards, she can open the drawers on my dresser, when she was a kitten she could escape from every jail I put her and her siblings into. When she was still smaller than my fist she … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Entertainment, Everyday Stuff, Marginally Half Decent, Photography, Photos, Portraits, Shambhala, Vankleek Hill, Vankleek Hill Photos
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The Samurai bee and the red ninja horde
Even without the hordes of tiny, red six-legged monsters stealthily climbing the flower stems, preparing for the attack, this is a pretty cool shot. But it’s a lot better with the thousands of tiny, red six-legged beasties quietly climbing upwards … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Cool Stuff, Entertainment, Experiments, Favourites, Nature, Photography, Photos, Shambhala, Vankleek Hill, Vankleek Hill Photos
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Almost Like Art | The slow death of colour
I really like this shot, but I believe the only thing in focus here is the fly. This ‘theme’ only allows for a width of 640-650px, which means I can’t enlarge the photo to prove it, so take my word… … Continue reading
Posted in Almost Like Art, Animals, Cool Stuff, Entertainment, Everyday Stuff, Nature, Photography, Photos, Seasonal
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Black Dog of the Apocalypse
. Remember the Canadian program about a dog who travelled from town to town, from city to city, solving problems, making kids happy and catching the bad guys called “The Littlest Hobo”? This dog would be in the version made … Continue reading
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Tagged Kevin Bacon, rough sex with squirrels, Steve Buscemi
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Gas Pump Stinger
. Wasps don’t care about you, all they want is a long line of fat ants to munch on and the occasional wasp versus wasp battle royal so they can cannibalize one of their buddies. As long as you’re not … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Favourites, From My Wall, Photography, Vankleek Hill Photos
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Cows On The Run
. Cows are the most genetically engineered species on earth. They’ve been put through a two thousand-year breeding process until we can get more use from the species than from any other animal (even more than pigs… ever drink a … Continue reading
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