Our dearest friend and soul sister Agnes, you will always be remembered and loved for your faithful Light and unbridled Spirit. You always rose to the challenge Inspiring us so that we could not ignore, but could only follow suit and be that " Voice for the Voiceless" . You were that Light in the darkness Agnes. Their cries were your cries. Your tears ignited a fire unrelenting that would change our lives forever. From the moment you came into our lives, our hearts and minds, our souls were "awakened" like never before. Your honest leadership and purely Divine Love for all living things combined with your sense of humor to make sure each and every animal was saved was your trademark. Uniquely you. Oh how you will be missed dearest friend! I know that each of us, in our hearts. have made a "vow" this night, upon hearing of your passing, to continue to "fight the good fight" just as unrelenting as you always were, to make you proud, and to say in our hearts: " in taking this action i do so with Agnes in my heart, with love and appreciation for all her compassion " . We honor you now as we did in life Agnes for now your Spirit soars on Eagles wings.
The much-anticipated
incoming Comet ISON,
which some scientists
hope will become the
"comet of the century"
later this year, may not
be visible to the naked
eye yet, but you don't
have to wait months to
see this icy wanderer.
The comet takes center
s...
A private space plane has
arrived at a NASA
facility in California to
undergo tests that will
help vet its ability to
ferry astronauts to and
from the International
Space Station.
HOUSTON
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Charles Bolden, NASA's
chief and a
self-described dreamer,
says there is a line
between dreams and
reality when it comes to
what the space agency can
do, especially in light
of current budget
constraints.
The moon generated a
surprisingly intense
magnetic field until at
least 3.56 billion years
ago, 160 million years
longer than previously
thought, a new study
reports.