Rob Gillies, The Associated Press
TORONTO -- Canada called Monday for the unconditional release of a
Canadian man and his American wife after a new video appeared to show
them begging their governments to intervene on their behalf with their
Afghan captors.
The video, which was uploaded to YouTube on Monday and has not been
independently verified by The Associated Press, shows Canadian Joshua
Boyle and American Caitlan Coleman, who were kidnapped in Afghanistan in
2012.
Coleman refers to "the Kafkaesque nightmare in which we find ourselves"
and urges "governments on both sides" to reach a deal for their
freedom. She then adds: "My children have seen their mother defiled."...http://www.cp24.com/news/canada-calls-for-release-of-kidnapped-couple-in-afghanistan-1.3210529
cp24.com/news/canada
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus!
Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus!!— Heidi (@HeidiStea) December 21, 2016
I'm sooo going one of these days!! π π ☃π❤
via Culture Trip pic.twitter.com/OESzdv2nyD
Merry Christmas!
"Holiday spirit is on it's high bar!ππΉπππππ π¦ππππ¦πππ―ππ―ππΉπ He who doesn't have Christmas in his heart π❤️π, will never find it under a treeππ" pic.twitter.com/PAZGJKEVzX— Smiley Rhe (@BeAwesome_Laugh) December 20, 2016
Monday, December 19, 2016
MLB Star Jose Bautista Crashes Children's Hospital ... In Toronto!
PST BY TMZ STAFF
He's one of the biggest free agents in baseball ... but Jose Bautista is still doing big things in Toronto!Bautista -- who just became a free agent after 8 years with the Blue Jays -- surprised a bunch of young fans at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto this weekend ... to spread some holiday cheer.
We're told Jose was in town to hit some holiday parties -- but felt it was important to carve some time out of his schedule to kick it with some of his biggest supporters.
Jose spent about an hour in the ward visiting with some brave kids fighting cancer who also happened to be HUGE Blue Jays fans (maybe some of them tried to convince him to re-sign with Toronto!)...http://www.tmz.com/2016/12/19/jose-bautista-visits-sick-kids-childrens-hospital/
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Mix - Gayla Peevey I want a hippopotamus for Christmas
Gayla Peevey recorded "I want a hippopotamus for Christmas" in 1953.
SOURCE: AP http://www.wcvb.com/article/i-want-a-hippopotamus-for-christmas-singer-gayla-peevey-has-no-idea-how-her-song-became-so-popular/8508126Church for Life
Saturday, December 17, 2016
The Best 100+ Reuters Photographs Of The Year 2016 (Julian Assange’s cat)
Julian Assange’s cat sits at the window of Ecuador’s embassy as
prosecutor Ingrid Isgren from Sweden interviews Assange in London,
Britain November 14, 2016. (Photo by Peter Nicholls/Reuters)...http://designyoutrust.com/2016/12/the-best-100-reuters-photographs-of-the-year-2016/
Friday, December 16, 2016
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Meet David A. Clarke, Jr., Milwaukee County Sheriff
Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr. caught my attention because he mentions George Soros in his address at Trump Thank You Rally. Thomas
Sheriff Clarke: Throughout my life and career, I have been dedicated to the study and pursuit of justice, and I am committed to doing all that I can to make citizens safer.
Born and raised in the City of Milwaukee, I played on the championship varsity basketball team at Marquette University High School. I went on to earn a degree in Criminal Justice Management from Concordia University Wisconsin, graduating summa cum laude. As part of my ongoing educational studies, I also graduated from the prestigious FBI National Academy and the National Executive Institute in Quantico, Virginia....
...Like me, most people question why the Office of Sheriff is a partisan election. I have never asked a person to vote for me because I run as a Democrat. I ask them to vote for me based on my 35-year commitment to keeping citizens safe. Most voters get it when it comes to public safety. There is no Democrat or Republican way to be a sheriff. The enemy is not the opposing party; the enemy is the criminal...http://thepeoplessheriff.com/meet-sheriff-clark/
Sheriff David Clarke Speaks at Trump Thank You Rally in West Allis, WI 12/13/16
Sheriff Clarke on Trump's Cabinet, Kaepernick
THE REAL LIFE HUNGER GAMES Sick rules for bonkers new Russian reality TV show allow contestants to ‘fight, rape and MURDER each other’
By Will Stewart
Competitors will be armed with knives and dumped in the Siberian wilderness with bears and wolves for nine months in the hope of winning £1.3million.
A BRUTAL Russian reality show allowing “fighting, murder and rape” will see contestants armed with knives and dumped in the Siberian wilderness to battle bears, wolves and freezing temperatures.
The Hunger Games-style contest will see 30 participants – half of them women – ditched in the wild for a nine-month survival test in temperatures sinking to minus 40C or lower...https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2404086/russian-reality-tv-show/
There will be no doctors and anyone wounded by wildlife or sick will have to quit the show and helicoptered out of the wilderness.
Competitors will be armed with knives and dumped in the Siberian wilderness with bears and wolves for nine months in the hope of winning £1.3million.
A BRUTAL Russian reality show allowing “fighting, murder and rape” will see contestants armed with knives and dumped in the Siberian wilderness to battle bears, wolves and freezing temperatures.
The Hunger Games-style contest will see 30 participants – half of them women – ditched in the wild for a nine-month survival test in temperatures sinking to minus 40C or lower...https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2404086/russian-reality-tv-show/
There will be no doctors and anyone wounded by wildlife or sick will have to quit the show and helicoptered out of the wilderness.
North Carolina man hooks massive 112-pound catfish while fishing
By
Jennifer Earl
Riahn Brewington from Wilmington, North Carolina, shares a photo of his epic catfish catch.
It was hook, line and sinker — literally — for a man who went out fishing over Thanksgiving.
Equipped with only a small rod, Wilmington, North Carolina, resident Riahn Brewington struggled as he tried to pull out a fish from Cape Fear River last week.
He caught a catfish, but not just any catfish: a giant catfish that weighed more than 112 pounds.
The bloated fish was bigger than the top half of Brewington’s body...http://www.cbsnews.com/news/north-carolina-man-hooks-massive-112-pound-catfish-while-fishing/
ashleylynn1016
Riahn Brewington from Wilmington, North Carolina, shares a photo of his epic catfish catch.
It was hook, line and sinker — literally — for a man who went out fishing over Thanksgiving.
Equipped with only a small rod, Wilmington, North Carolina, resident Riahn Brewington struggled as he tried to pull out a fish from Cape Fear River last week.
He caught a catfish, but not just any catfish: a giant catfish that weighed more than 112 pounds.
The bloated fish was bigger than the top half of Brewington’s body...http://www.cbsnews.com/news/north-carolina-man-hooks-massive-112-pound-catfish-while-fishing/
ashleylynn1016
Peter Cairns Photography
Based in the heart of Scotland’s Cairngorms National Park, Peter has
been using his words and images to inspire and inform a wide audience
for over 15 years. During that time he has racked up numerous awards,
authored six books and along with partners and colleagues, has initiated
conservation media projects such as Tooth & Claw, Highland Tiger, Wild Wonders of Europe and 2020VISION...http://www.petercairnsphotography.com/Index/Home
Scottish wildcat in pine woodland, Scotland.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Independent Canadian Journalist totally "crushes MSM reporter" on what’s actually going on in Syria
Independent Canadian Journalist totally "crushes MSM reporter" on what’s actually going on in #Syriapic.twitter.com/qR1BJUI2PZ— AΓΌd™ (@CodeAud) December 14, 2016
Drone Photography Opens New View on Vertical Adventure
Ken Kaplan Executive Editor, iQ by Intel
Andy Mann’s passion for daredevil climbing and multimedia storytelling is reaching new heights since he began using the Yuneec Typhoon H with Intel RealSense technology, a drone that can see.
Being stuck between a rock and hard place is when Andy Mann is at his best. For kicks, he climbs barehanded, wedging fingers and feet into nooks and crannies to scale some of sheerest cliffs Mother Nature has to offer. There are few things the 36-year-old rock climber, diver and arctic explorer likes more than defying gravity and even death…except capturing and creating visual stories about the thrill of these vertical conquests.
He seeks out remote summits with spectacular views, often only seen from the sky. Mann used to capture images from the ground or while clinging to a rock alongside other climbers, but his creativity was unleashed when he bought his first camera-equipped drone.
“Drones are a game changer for my line of work,” he said...http://iq.intel.com/drone-photography-vertical-adventures/
Andy Mann’s passion for daredevil climbing and multimedia storytelling is reaching new heights since he began using the Yuneec Typhoon H with Intel RealSense technology, a drone that can see.
Being stuck between a rock and hard place is when Andy Mann is at his best. For kicks, he climbs barehanded, wedging fingers and feet into nooks and crannies to scale some of sheerest cliffs Mother Nature has to offer. There are few things the 36-year-old rock climber, diver and arctic explorer likes more than defying gravity and even death…except capturing and creating visual stories about the thrill of these vertical conquests.
He seeks out remote summits with spectacular views, often only seen from the sky. Mann used to capture images from the ground or while clinging to a rock alongside other climbers, but his creativity was unleashed when he bought his first camera-equipped drone.
“Drones are a game changer for my line of work,” he said...http://iq.intel.com/drone-photography-vertical-adventures/
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
A conductor is looking for the owner of a furry stowaway found on a train from Winnipeg to Edmonton. Update: Edmonton conductor may have found frozen kitty's owner
"Q199" a cat found covered in ice and snow in Wainwright, Alta., is shown in a photo from the Facebook page of Brad Slater thestarphoenix.com
CTVNews.ca Staff
A conductor is looking for the owner of a furry stowaway found on a train from Winnipeg to Edmonton.
During a routine safety check in Wainwright, Alta., Brad Slater found the cat curled up under the engine deck of the train he was operating.
The feline, temporarily dubbed "Q-199" after the train where it was discovered, may have been hidden there for up to 12 hours in temperatures that plunged as low as minus 40 C....http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/conductor-finds-miracle-train-hopping-cat-seeks-owner-1.3200991
Update: Edmonton conductor sad but happy he may have found frozen kitty's owner
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016
Photograph from the exhibition at the
Wild West Stand-off. © Charlie Hamilton James, UK. Finalist, "Mammals.".
A grizzly bear charges at ravens trying to grab a piece of the feast.
The bison is a road-kill that rangers have moved to a spot they use for
carrion to avoid contact between predators and tourists...https://www.lensculture.com/articles/natural-history-museum-wildlife-photographer-of-the-year-2016#slide-1
Billions of litres of raw sewage, untreated waste water pouring into Canadian waterways
CBC
Billions of litres of raw sewage, untreated waste water pouring into Canadian waterways
Billions of litres of raw sewage, untreated waste water pouring into Canadian waterways
More
than 205 billion litres of raw sewage and untreated waste water spewed
into Canada's rivers and oceans last year, CBC News has learned, despite
federal regulations introduced in 2012 to try to solve the problem.
Toilet
paper washes up on beaches near small towns in Newfoundland and
Labrador. In Victoria, B.C., divers report sick kelp and polluted
scallops near sewage discharge pipes.
In
fact, the amount of untreated waste water, which includes raw sewage
and rain and snow runoff, that flowed into Canadian rivers and oceans
last year would fill 82,255 Olympic-size swimming pools — an increase of
1.9 per cent over 2014.
The
volume was supposed to drop as cities and towns move to comply with the
standards the Conservative government adopted four years ago...https://ca.news.yahoo.com/billions-litres-raw-sewage-untreated-100000208.html
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Saturday, December 10, 2016
The 2016 Audubon Photography Awards: Top 100
By The Editors
Long-billed Thrasher/Professional Category. Photo: Hector Astorga/Audubon Photography Awards
Every year we field thousands of entries for the Audubon Photography Awards, and every year we have to make the terrible choice of picking just a handful of winners. Lucky for us, our readers are always hungry for more amazing bird pics. So we'd like to share a hundred of our favorites (in no particular order) in the gallery—enjoy!...http://www.audubon.org/magazine/may-june-2016/the-2016-audubon-photography-awards-top-100#1
Friday, December 9, 2016
"Colder Weather" by Zac Brown Band
Related: Colder weather
The criteria needed to enact the Cold Weather Strategy have changed, allowing people access to shelters in warmer weather than last year.
File / Global News http://globalnews.ca/news/3116065/extreme-weather-prompts-emergency-access-to-saskatoon-shelters/
Environmentalists have impoverished First Nations, pro-pipeline chief says
Kinder MorganKinder Morgan says it expects construction on the Trans Mountain pipeline extension to start in 2017.
Kinder Morgan
Kinder Morgan
By John Paul Tasker, CBC News
'If it weren't for the oil, my people would be in poverty right now': Fort McKay chief Jim Boucher.
Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline has been vehemently opposed
by many First Nations groups, but voices on the other side of the
divide emerged Wednesday to launch a strong defence of the oilpatch.Chief Jim Boucher told the Assembly of First Nations' gathering in Gatineau, Que,. that his community has seen a financial windfall from its involvement in oil and gas extraction, and that environmentalists should be ignored because they are to blame for widespread poverty in Canada's north.
His community of Fort McKay, north of Fort McMurray, the epicentre of the oilsands, has an unemployment rate of zero, an average annual income of $120,000, and financial holdings in excess of $2 billion, thanks to its willingness to do business with Canada's oil and gas companies, Boucher said.
That money has been pumped into education, long-term care homes for seniors and other infrastructure projects.
"When it comes to pipelines and oilsands development, it's clear from our perspective that we need to do more," he said, during an open session on energy policy at the special assembly. "We're pro-oilsands; if it weren't for the oil my people would be in poverty right now."...http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/pro-pipeline-trans-mountain-first-nations-poverty-1.3886008
See also... Kinder Morgan | News, Videos & Articles - Global News
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Be prepared for more ‘extreme’ rainfalls — think biblical floods — U.S. climate scientists warn
Joseph Brean | December 7, 2016
A huge thunderstorm strikes Las Vegas in 2015. The reason for the expected heavier rainfalls is simple physics: warm air can hold more moisture than cold air.
Ethan Miller/Getty Images/File
In a research paper that reads like it was written by a horseman of the apocalypse, U.S. climate scientists are predicting more frequent extreme rainfalls, the kind of downpours that cause flooding, landslides and massive infrastructure damage, especially in cities where paved ground cannot absorb water.
The same goes for snowstorms and ice storms, according to the team from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which also found the expected frequency of these “extreme precipitation events” increases five-fold in large parts of Canada and the western United States in the coldest winter months. The effect is dramatically lessened south of the 30th parallel, which runs through Houston, Texas...http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/be-prepared-for-more-extreme-rainfalls-think-biblical-floods-u-s-climate-scientists-warn
A huge thunderstorm strikes Las Vegas in 2015. The reason for the expected heavier rainfalls is simple physics: warm air can hold more moisture than cold air.
Ethan Miller/Getty Images/File
In a research paper that reads like it was written by a horseman of the apocalypse, U.S. climate scientists are predicting more frequent extreme rainfalls, the kind of downpours that cause flooding, landslides and massive infrastructure damage, especially in cities where paved ground cannot absorb water.
The same goes for snowstorms and ice storms, according to the team from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which also found the expected frequency of these “extreme precipitation events” increases five-fold in large parts of Canada and the western United States in the coldest winter months. The effect is dramatically lessened south of the 30th parallel, which runs through Houston, Texas...http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/be-prepared-for-more-extreme-rainfalls-think-biblical-floods-u-s-climate-scientists-warn
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
‘Trump Fish’ restaurant opens in Iraqi Kurdistan
By Bob Fredericks
Donald Trump may be a McDonald’s man – but the owners of a new
restaurant in Iraqi Kurdistan hope his famous name will help boost sales
of seafood.
“Trump Fish” recently opened in the city of Duhok, the local Duhok Post reported.
The restaurant uses a cartoon version Trump’s face as a logo — though his hair and eyebrows are a bright yellow rather than the burnt orange the president-elect favors.
“Trump Fish” reportedly serves up grilled carp at $10.50 a plate that are caught from a nearby lake.
During the campaign, Trump won fans among the Kurdish populations of Iraq and Turkey by supporting their call for an autonomous state...http://nypost.com/2016/12/06/trump-fish-restaurant-opens-in-iraqi-kurdistan/
“Trump Fish” recently opened in the city of Duhok, the local Duhok Post reported.
The restaurant uses a cartoon version Trump’s face as a logo — though his hair and eyebrows are a bright yellow rather than the burnt orange the president-elect favors.
“Trump Fish” reportedly serves up grilled carp at $10.50 a plate that are caught from a nearby lake.
During the campaign, Trump won fans among the Kurdish populations of Iraq and Turkey by supporting their call for an autonomous state...http://nypost.com/2016/12/06/trump-fish-restaurant-opens-in-iraqi-kurdistan/
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Good Night!
πGood Night Twitter Peeps πSweet Dreams π pic.twitter.com/2UikWZtDaV— Tracie Beaman (@perdital) December 4, 2016
Teresa Brewer - Far Away Places (1963)
Teresa Brewer publicity photo for Those Redheads From Seattle http://worldjournal-gs.blogspot.ca/2009/12/teresa-brewer-early-history.html
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NIGHT SAFARI Stunning images capture wild animals chilling under the moonlight after the tourist jeeps go home
Photographer Brendon Cremer, 35, snapped the impressive collection of night images while in South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana.
Stunning-images-capture-wild-animals-chilling-under-the-moonlight-after-the-tourist-jeeps-go-home/
Deaths, divorces, Donald Trump and other reasons 2016 was just bizarre
By Maureen Callahan
This year saw Angelina Jolie divorce Brad Pitt, the Cubs win the World Series for the first time since 1908 and Donald Trump get elected president. Photo: Getty Images
In the 137th episode of “Seinfeld,” Jerry explains the concept of the Bizarro World, which originated in the Superman comics, to his friend Elaine. She has befriended Jerry’s polar opposite, who lives in a backwards replica of Jerry’s apartment and, unlike Jerry, is considerate and kind.
“Like Bizarro Superman!” Jerry says. “Superman’s exact opposite, who lives in the backwards Bizarro World. Up is down, down is up, he says ‘hello’ when he leaves, ‘goodbye’ when he arrives.”
Perhaps no other comparison is as apt for 2016. It’s Bizarro World, in which everything we’ve been told could never, ever come to pass actually, incredibly has happened...http://nypost.com/2016/12/03/2016-embraced-the-bizzaro-world/
This year saw Angelina Jolie divorce Brad Pitt, the Cubs win the World Series for the first time since 1908 and Donald Trump get elected president. Photo: Getty Images
In the 137th episode of “Seinfeld,” Jerry explains the concept of the Bizarro World, which originated in the Superman comics, to his friend Elaine. She has befriended Jerry’s polar opposite, who lives in a backwards replica of Jerry’s apartment and, unlike Jerry, is considerate and kind.
“Like Bizarro Superman!” Jerry says. “Superman’s exact opposite, who lives in the backwards Bizarro World. Up is down, down is up, he says ‘hello’ when he leaves, ‘goodbye’ when he arrives.”
Perhaps no other comparison is as apt for 2016. It’s Bizarro World, in which everything we’ve been told could never, ever come to pass actually, incredibly has happened...http://nypost.com/2016/12/03/2016-embraced-the-bizzaro-world/
Monday, December 5, 2016
Kinder Morgan Pipeline Might Be Canada’s DAPL
by Andy Rowell
"The fight will soon be over Kinder Morgan." (Photo: Mark Klotz/flickr/cc)
In the end, Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau, for all his suave talk of being a new progressive
politician, who would era in a new type of politics, turned out
disappointingly to be like all the rest. His suit is cut from the same
old cloth.
And like a classic politician he spoke in
Orwellian terms of fighting climate change, and promising clean air,
water and wilderness whilst approving Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain
pipeline that we know will exacerbate climate change, will impact air
quality and lead to a massive increase in tanker traffic that will harm
wildlife.
Contorting the definition of words, he
said that Canada was still a “climate leader” and added: “Canadians
value clean air and water, beautiful coasts and wilderness and refuse to
accept that they must be compromised to create growth. We agree.”
In fact Trudeau even went as far as to say that Kinder Morgan was an “integral part of our plan to uphold the Paris Agreement to reduce emissions while creating jobs and protecting the environment”.
If this was not so serious it would be
laughable that a politician of his stature is trying to argue that a
pipeline that will transport 890,000 barrels of oil a day of dirty tar
sands crude can somehow be integral to saving the climate...http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/12/04/kinder-morgan-pipeline-might-be-canadas-dapl
See also...
Magic mushroom chemical psilocybin could be key to treating depression and anxiety caused by cancer
Sarah Boseley, Health editor:
The drug psilocybin in pill form. Two trials have shown a single dose
reduced depression and anxiety caused by cancer and that the effect can
last up to eight months.
Photograph: NYU Langone Medical Center A single dose of psilocybin, the active ingredient of magic mushrooms, can lift the anxiety and depression experienced by people with advanced cancer for six months or even longer, two new studies show.
Researchers involved in the two trials in the United States say the results are remarkable. The volunteers had “profoundly meaningful and spiritual experiences” which made most of them rethink life and death, ended their despair and brought about lasting improvement in the quality of their lives.
The results of the research are published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology together with no less than ten commentaries from leading scientists in the fields of psychiatry and palliative care, who all back further research. While the effects of magic mushrooms have been of interest to psychiatry since the 1950s, the classification of all psychedelics in the US as schedule 1 drugs in the 1970s, in the wake of the Vietnam war and the rise of recreational drug use in the hippy counter-culture, has erected daunting legal and financial obstacles to running trials...https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/dec/01/magic-mushroom-ingredient-psilocybin-can-lift-depression-studies-show
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