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Rewilding in the UK
Should predators and other large mammals be brought back to the UK,a place they once called home?
16 commentsHow to Care for and Choose your Guinea-Pig (Cavy)
Guinea-Pigs (Cavies), make perfect pets for both children and adults alike. They are sociable little creatures that enjoy being handled and seldom ever bite. Their enthusiasm for knowing it is feeding time or time for them to have a cuddle is usually very vocal, with a range of squeaks, whistles, purrs and grunting. Owners soon learn to recognise what the different sounds represent and find it highly amusing to hear their pet talking to them.
193 comments10 Best Places to Live in America--A Recap of the Last 10 Years
Every year Money Magazine picks the top 10 best places to live in America. Here is a quick synopsis of the last 10 years. The winners are rated on economic opportunity, good schools, safe streets, things to do and a sense of community. The town I...
66 commentsDevelop 360 Waves Part 2/2
Month 1 The First Month you should get a light caesar Haircut. After the Haircut wash your hair with One of the shampoos or natural Liquid soaps that I mentioned in part 1.(Remeber to follow the technique of washing your hair that I describe in...
0 commentsFrench Castles: Chabenet
A restored mediaeval castle in the heart of France, the chateau de Chabenet is the most beautiful castle I have seen in the area. As soon as you cross the entry gates you feel transported to a fairy tale world where you can expect any minute to see...
23 commentsI Walked Across Crocodile River - a true World War II story about Guadalcanal after the battles
Crocodile River? Amphibs coming ashore This is a true story related to me by my late stepfather, Vernon Durrell Ritchie. In the late 1980s, my stepfather called and told me he and Mom planned to attend a reunion of his World War II Army...
13 commentsKiwi Camping
Over view of Kiwi camping experiences and some helpful advice on equipment to use. Camping in different environments and the different equipment you may need.
2 commentsForest of Dean Wild Boar
Following an absence of more than 300 years, wild boars have made a definite comeback to the Forest of Dean and other parts of southern England. Nobody knows exactly how these creatures have come to start populating this rural part of Gloucestershire once again, but there are several rumours which range from a controlled and strategically planned release to the animals having been kept as farm livestock and escaped on their way to the abattoir. Whatever the reason, it would now appear that this
14 commentsWhat Is My Favourite Antique :: George Adams Silver Spoon with Clan Gordon Motto
My favourite antique is a Victorian silver tea-spoon made in London, assayed in 1862, with a beautiful knotted rope design which was registered in January 1862, stamped with the makers mark for George Adams of Chawner & Co., an eminent London silversmiths that has a boars head engraved on the front of the handle with a sword piercing its snout and the motto "Animo non Astutia". This was the coat-of-arms and the clan motto of a member of the House of Gordon, a Scottish clan.
10 commentsCooking Wild Boar Pork Chops
I needed an easy pork chop recipe because I went on a Georgia wild pig hunt a few weeks ago. This was my first hunt where I was specifically looking for wild boar, or wild hogs if you prefer. Managed to kill a nice little 160 pound boar hog and had...
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