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Sunday, June 2, 2013

This is my kind of cage


We need to have this kind of cage for every cages animal in the world?
 

Only stacked with human poachers.

Poachers are illegal hunters who do not follow laws, rules and regulations.

What poaching means is that even though an animal is protected and laws have been passed to make hunting and killing that animal illegal, the animal is still hunted and killed.

Spend a few weeks dragging the cage around areas where poachers like to hunt.

At lunch and dinner time stop the cage hand food into the cage through the bars and take an hour watching the animals come to see the cage while eating meals.

The African lion could become extinct in the next decade, want to gawk up close at one of Mother Nature’s glorious creatures before they’re gone forever?

Cagey Cats

The Lion Encounter Ride inside New Zealand’s Orana Wildlife Park

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Read between the lines, you be the judge


If you cannot get in through the front door use the back door?

Not long ago I wrote about the conditions of chicken companies in China and it was said that some was sold to the USA through Canada?
 


Now it is plain to see that one very large company is using the chicken it our fast food?

Today we find out that Ham is now a target?
 


Remember the Rats sold as Lamb in China?


Yum buys its Chicken from China

China's meat processor now owns Smithfield Ham, an icon in southern cooking.

Yum! Brands, Inc. or Yum! is a United States-based Fortune 500 corporation. Yum! operates or licenses Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut, and WingStreet restaurants worldwide. Prior to 2011, Yum! also owned Long John Silver's and A&W Restaurants.

Yum is the world's largest fast food restaurant company in terms of system units—more than 39,000 restaurants around the world in over 125 countries.

China's Largest Meat Processor to Buy Smithfield Ham

The southern culinary icon announced it will become part of Shuanghui International Holdings in largest takeover of a U.S. company by a Chinese buyer.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Your Garden is a Warzone


Your Garden is like your country.

As with any other war, when you know that the enemy is about to attack, if you want to keep your garden from the enemy you must go to war! As with any war it is won before any battle even starts.

When up in New England one could stick a seed in the ground plant marigolds around it and come back later to pick some food!

But remember Mother Nature planted millions of rocks and boulders all over New England! :-(

I now live in the center of bug, wild life, bird alley, central Florida and quickly learned that I had to go to war to have my garden! :-(

Never use chemicals, not needed and will kill you and everything that you love plus all of the good bugs needed to help you win your war!

I started my newer garden some time ago


 My new garden is starting to take off, refrigerator full of summer squash plants full of green tomatoes and the rest of the garden climbing up the string and poles. :-)

Remember gardening can be easy and fun if done right. You must start early and do a little each day? Never over do your garden fun or it will quickly become work!

With my new garden, I have water ready so that each evening just before the sun goes down, if no rain I can water.

My older garden, I could not water, so I saved up plastic gallon bottles from milk, tea, store bought water and so on, punched some extremely small holes about the size of a good sewing machine needle, at the bottom, not in the bottom at the bottom, placed it into the ground up to its neck and next to every plant and keep them full. I have my old 5 hp rotor tiller (yes, over kill) from up north so I started these gardens (in Florida sand) with a good tilling, after that just keep an eye on weeds and grass.

No tiller, no problem, just turn some grass over, shake the dirt loose and use the grass for mulch. Mulching is for another posting! A short cut is to buy the black plastic covering and cover the ground, cutting holes as you plant? :-)

Now is the time to look back at my earlier posting

Spring Sprang Sprung


You can buy rolls of screening most any store and fence off your garden, a must!

Use the buckets explained in the above posting to keep our attackers from underground at bay.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

In China, rat meat is sold as lamb


This makes one wonder how much if any meat was sold outside of China?

Police arrested 63 suspects and seized 10 tons of meats and additives, but not before the operation had sold about $1.6 million worth of fake meat over the last four years.

Keep this in mind the next time you go to your market to buy some meat? :-)

Does your food store buy from all over the world? :-(

Thousands of dead pigs recently floating in a river near Shanghai sparked fears of merchants selling dead carcasses.


Authorities said that traders bought rat, fox, mink and other uninspected meats -- and after adding red coloring and other chemicals -- sold them as lamb rolls for markets in Shanghai and neighboring Jiangsu province.

The fake lamb scheme in eastern China was among 382 meat-related offenses uncovered during a three-month national campaign that began in late January, the ministry said. Police have arrested 904 suspects, closed 1,721 factories, and seized about 20,000 tons of fake, diseased or otherwise adulterated meat.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

It seems that it is that time again?


First, I wish to thank Mr. Richard Foster of Umatilla for the beautiful letter to the Editor in the Voices section of today's paper the Daily Commercial, 04/28/2013 (Florida Black Bear still in dire strait) and a "Shame of you" to the greedy inconsiderate writer on the same page just worried about where the money for the hunting will go?

The hunters in Florida are once again getting antsy, guns are all spit shined and ready to go, ammo is piling up, the price of targets is climbing and not enough defenseless animals to shoot! Darn, it is against the law for them to shoot each other, or is it?

The FWC (the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) for some reason known only to the Commissioners and the hunters, is once again trying to take the Black Bear off of our Endangered Species list?

Besides the facts that it is not that there are too many bears but too many humans in their hometowns, who is going to tell my neighbors our Black Bear Family, that gives this neighborhood such joy in the morning and late afternoon as they pass by on their way to breakfast and back again from diner, that their days are numbered once again?

You see, this family lost their dad, her husband, to a careless driver traveling too fast for the 40 MPH speed limit through our town!

Not only did they lose their daddy, now you want to take away their mommy or maybe take the total family away from our neighborhood, just so a hunter can enjoy shooting something?

By the way, what is going to happen to the three bear cubs if you now shoot their mother?

Never mind, I already know, been there seen that!

 

Florida Black Bears May Be Removed From Endangered List


Matthew Schwartz, executive director of South Florida Wildlands Association, disagrees with the FWC and questions its methodology deciding the bear is no longer endangered.