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One of the tame cows getting a pet from the youngest. The kids came to the farm for a visit over Easter holidays.
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House Sparrows are coming to the feeder every day. The weather turned cold and snow is on the ground. They are very hungry little birds.
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Bura, strong north, north-eastern wind, very cold wind, hitting the ship and the lighthouse Porer on the cape Kamenjak, Croatia.
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- Pvt. Justin Calvert, a native of Morrilton, Ark., assigned to 95th Chemical Company, rounds a corner during a training exercise at Baumeister MOUT Site, Feb. 28, 2013. Clearing buildings of potential threats in an urban environment is an essential soldiering skill and imperative for chemical Soldiers to be proficient in when performing recon for chemical or biological agents. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
ca. 1910 - ca. 1930
View shows snow covered trees and rocks on a mountain.
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Due to unusually cold temps along the Eastern Seaboard, Sea Turtles were found in record numbers suffering from the extended period of cold. The problem was especially prevalent along the coastal waters of S Florida. Overnight, fisherman were literally pulling them on board 2-3 at a time. At this time the US Fish and Wildlife phones started ringing off the hook, Teams were mobilized as the true magnitude of the problem was becoming apparent. About the same time, as the sun rose, stunned citizens along the coastal areas began to awaken, to find beached Sea Turtles all along the coastal areas, both the East coast, as well as West. There were approximately of 5000 (THOUSAND) Sea Turtles from Central Florida South to the Keys. affected by the recent cold snap. Of the 175 brought into a facility, there were only 8 fatalities! There are about 7 remaining to be released. Approximately 35 of the Turtles brought in had to be treated for an invasive disease that causes Tumors called Fibropapillia. The prognosis of the treated Turtles remains optimistic, however, the etiology of this disease is still unclear. Pollution from run off is believed to contribute, in Turtles of younger ages with compromised or still developing immune systems. This presented an opportunity to learn more about this disease. Studies are now underway to further understand this disease.
Most leaves are now gone from the street trees, just a few are hanging onto them. Crumb is tucked in on his box looking chilly, but is refusing to move. Ginger is in an outside box entirely hidden from sight. Snowy showers are forecast for tomorrow. Messages about Black Friday are flooding my inbox. It is still November but it doesn't feel like it. Christmas is coming!!!
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This was a bit of serendipity. I had eyed this sweater back when they were sold in American Eagle Outfitter stores, but I'm a bargain hunter and so I wasn't willing to pay full price for it. This past weekend while quickly going through the racks at Goodwill in search of cardigans, I found the exact sweater I had wanted all those many months ago--in pink (I LOVE pink) and my size and perfect condition for $3.
Pink sweater - American Eagle (Goodwill)
Brown and white button shirt - JCPenney
Jeans - American Eagle
Bronze flats - JCPenney
Silver and gold chain necklace - Belk
Handbag - Guess (Ross)
Noticeable frost damage to a few of my subtropical plants in the backyard, thanks to overnight temps recently dropping to around or below freezing (32F) during the wintry freeze/cold weather spell we had which lasted quite a few days here.
Photos: Top left is my small bird of paradise...top right is my bamboo palms (although no damage thankfully), swiss cheese plant (which will probably have to lose all its leaves), and my hanging fern (fronds damaged/dying on the exposed side)...bottom left shows me watering the damaged fern hopefully to revive it...bottom right shows the hanging fern uniquely damaged only on the exposed side. I think the sun has to be responsible for the "leaf burn" damage as well to the leaves. Frost forms at night...then the sun rises, burning off the frost AND the leaves along with it.
This was in San Jose, CA. (Thursday afternoon, January 17, 2013)
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The addition of tortilla chips gives this chicken chili a traditional cornmeal flavor that is almost like eating a chicken enchilada. It's not only easy to make but it's ready in less than 30 minutes!
Makes 6 (1-cup) servings.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 16 minutes
INGREDIENTS
1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast halves, cut into 3/4-inch cubes
1 package McCormick® Chili Seasoning Mix, Original
1 can (14 1/2 ounces) diced tomatoes, undrained
1 can (15 to 16 ounces) kidney, white or pinto beans, undrained
1 can (11 ounces) Mexican-style corn or whole kernel corn, drained
1/2 cup water
1 1/2 cups broken tortilla chips (bite-size pieces)
Shredded Cheddar cheese, sour cream and chopped cilantro (optional)
To view and print the full recipe, go here: www.mccormick.com/Recipes/Main-Dish/Tortilla-Chicken-Chil...
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