Hi, Everybody! I have nothing brilliant to share, but I'll find ways to contribute. Maybe a true story or vignette now and then.
As I write I'm listening to Dane Wigington of Geoengineering.org. So I want to share what happened to me once: and mind you I'm not trying to be cute or funny, which has something to do with climate:
I had a white Toyota Crown that I was planning to bring to the car wash. It was hot outside...summery. I went inside my home to pick something up, which only took no more than (5) five minutes. When I got back to my car it was clean and washed, by some atmospheric phenomenon. A cloud must have visited my car and washed it clean, yet all around was hot and humid and bone dry. Strange, but I was so delighted I didn't have to take my car to the car wash!
I'm going to get back to Dane Wigington's video, a guy who is passionate about the climate, earth and environment, and the state the world as it is now.
I think it's a must-watch for everybody. (Actually, I don't remember how it got on my screen.)
He mentioned bees. Just like the proverbial butterfly effect, one bee can affect the entire ecosystem.
Gotta go...see you later!