Christian, the lion, raised by 2 young Australians. He was adorable and lovable. For Easter, he posed for a picture with cute, little baby chicks. And Christian being an animal, played with them & didn't hurt or kill like workers do in factory farms. Thus humans could learn a lesson from Christian, a lion. I copied the below info from page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_the_lion where you can read more about Christian's story. Christian was a lion originally purchased by AustraliansJohn Rendall and Anthony "Ace" Bourke fromHarrods department store of London, England, in 1969 and ultimately reintroduced to the African wild by conservationist George Adamson. The above image I found via Google images search at: http://izismile.com/2009/03/18/old_but_very_touching_story_-_christian_the_lion_22_pics1_video-6.html
At this url, it states that the image is in the public domain.
I do not know who to attribute this image to. poem written by me, Lisa Sc
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My wish list:
food, jeans for my son, a cup of coffee for me and for my son tea, clothing, table and chair set, bed for my son cause he hasn't one, shoes for my son, a good juicer, a good blender
Delicious D, from this movie first uses his gift to heal the sick but then, he quits helping them And goes on to do things his way but then he has a big price to pay. Not luckily, but Godly, at the end lays await a nice surprise for him.
On Netflix I watched: A River of Waste; the hazardous truth about factory farms. The evil truth about factory farms is they do horrendous, dangerous harm not only to poor, helpless farm animals but poison our food, environment & people. And this is a much milder picture then others I've noticed on the internet. Children who lived to close to factory farms that dumped toxic farm animal waste onto the land took very ill with cancer and died. Their devastatingly true story is part of the above mentioned documentary. And from what I understand, the families were not able to get any kind of compensation from the factory farming companies since the judge couldn't prove it was any single farm that was at fault. But possibly, hopefully that may have changed after the documentary was made in 2009.
Oh Lord Jesus Christ help us take up the fight For all those poor pigs They don't deserve this Painful, nightmarish life full of unimaginable fright Please help us be strong to fight against this wrong for them Amen
My son, Justin was making us pumpkin pies this month and I didn't have a migraine for some days! So I think you're right about pumpkin seeds. My son is going to pick some up for me.
The songs in this movie are beautiful beyond words is what I think. "Once is not enough to watch Once." by me, Lisa Sc Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová during a show in Londonderry, Ireland in April 2006. Found on page: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Glen_marketa_derry_2006.jpg This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Aaronsc at the wikipedia project. This applies worldwide.