Did someone say Corvid Day? Here is a fancy Turquoise Jay to celebrate. These stunning corvids can found in the Andes Mountains from Colombia to Peru. Tandayapa, Ecuador 2020
Imagine, if you will, seeing a horde of the rolling trash cans exiting a car meet-up. They look even more ludicrous en masse. Also, their headlight set up is appallingly annoying.
There have been a few journalists who refuse to write fawning pieces of glorification about these two, but not enough. They have chosen to exploit the law for their own betterment, and continue to grab for more water in an already parched California. Don't believe them, don't trust them.
I grew up eating flour tortillas cooked on the burner, buttered while hot, and then rolled up. Tonight, I have done myself one better. Corn tortillas, cooked in a butter-greased cast iron, with a proper helping of cinnamon sugar and a sprinkling of salt. I am full of happiness, and beer.
Local fire chiefs are known within the disaster research community (and likely beyond) to be some of the most trusted authorities during crisis events. That's why statements like these are so important for dispelling rumors and helping people get time- and safety-critical information.
Woo hoo for the Klamath. First sighting of salmon in 100 years marks key milestone for California dam removal Gifted article: www.sfchronicle.com/california/a...
Be a quiet patron of the sciences. Oh, you have promising ideas, or research that needs funding? Here is a laboratory space, and money. Or just fund public works projects that need to happen. (Looking at you, annoying Hood Canal Bridge.)