Orca

I like keeping up with the happenings on the Greenpeace Esperanza. Recently they escorted the Japanese Whaling Fleet across the 60 degree latitude line, which they say makes it official that the Japanese Whaling Fleet has left Antarctic Waters. You can read more on their weblog at weblog.greenpeace.org I hope that some of you will take the time see what has been going on. To be able to see such beauty in its natural environment is amazing. They look so massive in captivity but out in the oceans and seas they look big but not as big compared to all of the water. Again, though it does not seem as big as maybe rescuing children, or feeding and clothing the poor, our wildlife is also an important part of our world. I try to split up my charity giving so that the animals are also included. I know it is not as much as I would like to do for all but it is something and I hope one day I can participate in a much bigger way. Please do not forget to stop by their Flickr Photo album, the link is provided next tho the photo. Stop by and leave a comment or two, they have taken some amazing photos. Thanks for listening to my ramble. I now have to chase the wildlife in my house, the boys are home for the day and it’s a little chaotic at the moment. They are wanting to explore everything in the house including all of the pots and pans. I guess they want to be chefs today. Isn’t youth great? See you soon.

Photo Credit: Greenpeace Esperanza Crew

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