You are presumed to be honest and responsible without evidence to the contrary beyond a reasonable doubt… on the balance of probablilties you are justified by 51 % likelyhood.
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Carbon Tax
In Canada we have the advantage of a tax tied to a tangible commodity. The carbon tax no matter how pie in the sky it is, it’s still based on a tanagable.
Fraud not withstanding risk is better underwritten by this vehicle. So, the bubble of hard assets (oil reserves) that we are beginning to enjoy is timely for we all. Don’t waste this moment… Use it to transform ideas to near tangibles that will endure to our children’s children.
Returning to routine after celebrating a life event can be a significant shift. Here are a few tips to ease the transition:
Reflect on the Celebration: Take a moment to reflect on the event and the joy it brought. This can help you appreciate the experience and carry its positivity forward.
Re-establish Priorities: Identify your important tasks and commitments, and gradually reintegrate them into your schedule. Setting achievable goals can help you regain a sense of normalcy.
Slow Transition: Ease back into your routine rather than abruptly diving back in. Start by tackling the most essential tasks first.
Self-Care: Ensure that you take care of yourself both physically and mentally, as transitions can be emotionally taxing.
Stay Connected: Maintain the connections made during the celebration and use them as a source of support as you return to your routine.
By approaching the transition with mindfulness and self-care, you can effectively reintegrate into your routine after celebrating a significant life event.
Feet on the ground
Remember you may have gotten yourself into a distorted sense of entitlement that may clash with others routine. KDG
I know in part my action will take some where. My silent friend with always his name is risk and he is often mom on where we are going in any particular start. I do what is in front and wait to see the lead as often it is cloked in the misty fog of future as all the affected wait.
Takes no glee in seeing me down.
My risk takes no pleasure in seeing me beside myself in the torment of thought, but delights in action that trusts him to a suitable outcome.
There is no complete failure in risk when tested the ill wind that blows no one any good is side barred by the thrill of action, and dismayed at seeing allies to my cause come along and ride the course.
In life, risk cannot always be entirely avoided. While some risks can be detrimental, taking calculated risks can lead to growth, learning, and success. It’s important to evaluate the potential outcomes and weigh the benefits against the potential downsides before taking a risk. Embracing risk can lead to new opportunities and experiences that may not have been possible otherwise. Ultimately, the key is to strike a balance and take risks wisely.
Let risk be your friend, the person who said fools rush in where Angels fear to tread never understood that both places do not exist, they are like all areas of fear manufactured by mindset of doubt. When you attempt you take away the fear mongers power and invite faith to your side as a narrative of hope. Any time you are aroused by action not idle chatter you are on your way to some better place then rotting in sweated poisoned prose.
Thirty one animal and environment interactions representing a month of your attention.
The mission of World Animal Day, is “To raise the status of animals in order to improve welfare standards around the globe. Building the celebration of World Animal Day unites the animal welfare movement, mobilising it into a global force to make the world a better place for all animals. It’s celebrated in different ways in every country, irrespective of nationality, religion, faith or political ideology. Through increased awareness and education we can create a world where animals are always recognised as sentient beings and full regard is always paid to their welfare source wikipedia
Otter Nicola River Merritt a good indcator of health File photo KDG
Mallards on Nicola File Photo KDG
Eagle eyes Looking for spring File Photo KDG
Broken leg Cold weather can hurt birds caught behind File Photo KDG
700 rivers/ creeks on the trans mountain, expansion., consultation was made to address them. KDG
A returning Salmon rises out of the water Nicola river Hyway 8 train bridge walking trail, Merritt BC August 12th/16 Photo KDG
Waxwing bird with cat tracks File Photo KDG
This hawk seems relaxed around electrical fixtures. File Photo KDG
Urban living: this Marmot takes advantage of a concrete pad for shelter. The ides of March , ground hog day, Equinox, makes for a pinning for spring. File Photo KDG
Free range Turkeys out and about on Garcia street, poultry workers are considered at risk for the flu and qualify for free flu clinics. Photo KDG
Adult Black Bear Canada October 31 2013
Bee mine
Nicola River. Merritt BC…. have a great summer one and all
up for adoption
Not up for adoption
Deer crossing roads other then freeway watch for deer! File photo: KDG
some birds fall to the ground
Feathered friends File Photo KDG
Eagle starved to death, a source says its worth 2000 dollars on black market. now in hands of CO
Deer on golf course, file Photo: KDG
Blue ribbon at local dog show Photo KDG
Horses can carry ticks in the spring File :Photo KDG
geese show goslings the ropes
Any one following this? File photo KDG
Ospreys returned from where they go in the winter File Photo KDG
Today October 4th is World Animal Day. In Canada, there are many organizations that promote the welfare of animals, one being the protection: World animal protection .
“end their pain and suffering” is a clarion call to those that care. We demonstrate what we are by the way we treat those in our power. so today think about those that are in your reach. In BC a fire season this summer may have had a negative effect on creatures and not withstanding the habituation of bears you can make a small difference in birds and small creatures habitat , standing against poaching and exotic pet trade and escape as well as many other points of action..
The annual Merritt Dog show took place this week finishing up on the Sunday the first. Wind has a factor in the enjoyment, its not normally a factor for the show here.
The Dog Show happened in Merritt they had seven class’s the Karelian Bear Dog won best working dog.( used by the US Ranger service for dealing with bears) source.