for animals and children, when the causes call, i am there.
Dedicated and always working towards changes, animal and child welfare issues, Constant donational fundings to various organizations. Supporting all the projects and causes out of personal pocket and earned working income.
Might ask your help from time to time for donational charity needs that benefit other organizations or even for a specific animal, or sanctuary. If i am asking, then i am fully involved at the time with that project, whether of my own resources, fundings, or volunteering in them.
This little guy since the day he was born has taken all my time, smile.
he is something, and being that i never had a baby horse before, this so much a new adventure for me these days. wanted to share with my friends and network this special heart stealing little boy named dakota..
hugs kindle
BORN APRIL 17 2009 DAKOTA! QUARTER HORSE/TENNESSEE WALKER MIXED
The first trailer for the
new science fiction film
"Europa Report" has
launched onto the
Internet and just might
be the most realistic
â and
harrowing
â
depiction of space travel
on the big screen in
years.
When it comes to
parenting, mice follow
their fathers' examples.
Male mice with neglectful
dads grow up to be less
nurturing to their own
babies, new research
finds.
On occasion I'll get an
e-mail from someone who
says they've just
received a telescope as
gift and while they've
enjoyed looking at the
moon and the planet
Jupiter or Venus with it,
they really would love to
get a view of
Saturn.Â
Complete and utter
destruction in some parts
of Moore, Okla., in the
wake of yesterday's
deadly tornado confirms
the twister was a rare
EF-5 â
the top of the tornado
rating scale, the
National Weather Service
announced today (May
21...
Sharply reducing calorie
intake, by as much as 40
percent, could slow aging
in cells and may even
prolong life span,
studies have suggested.
Now, researchers say they
have found a way to mimic
the beneficial effects of
calorie restriction on
the brai...
Humans spent centuries
conspiring to fly, so it
might be hard to imagine
that any creature would
give up the skill, and
yet penguins waddle among
us. A new study helps
confirm that these
seabirds traded flight to
become better swimmers.