HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a joyful, peaceful week! Happy holiday to all those who celebrate Sunday.
I may have baby Northern Cardinals in the nest on the side of my enclosed porch. The Cardinal pair have been back and forth to the nest constantly for the last couple of days. They usually have 2 broods in a season, so they start early.
I was also very happy to see that all my neighbors' chickens made it through the storms. The big red hen was glad to see me, too, and pecked my shoe.
Love to all.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
BJANE: Thank you for caring! No, I'm not near the Richmond fire. I live in southern Montgomery County in west-central Indiana in the Wabash River Valley, sort of near the Illinois border. I'm in a very rural region between the major cities of Lafayette and Terre Haute. I live on the edge of the prairie to the north and the hills to the south. So, the fire is due east of me on the opposite side of the state. Richmond is a nice little town, and my heart goes out to the people there. They shouldn't have to suffer like this. I am deeply angry for them. Remember the recent catastrophic East Palestine, Ohio, freight train derailment, which caused similar contamination? The government has decided to store the incredibly hazardous material from that train fire in my community in a landfill just about10 or15 minutes southeast of me. So when it leaks or catches fire again, I will get to breathe it. Our people objected stridently, but neither the federal nor the state government cares about us, and they won't care about Richmond, either.
www.cnn.com/.../index.html
Richmond fire.
Diane: Was looking at the map and yes, you're west of the Richmond fire. Was listening to a Richmond resident on NPR just now saying how worried he was about whatever was burning - plastics apparently. Ugh... Which government (state or federal?) agreed to store that hazardous material near you? No chance of anyone blocking the entrance? Call in the national media? Meanwhile, our Governor has agreed to keep Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant (handily located on an earthquake fault) going until 2030 while California transitions to clean energy, but of course the power company PG&E (Pacific Gas & Electric) is now agitating for it to stay open another 20.
We have May Gray in April right now: Coastal overcast clearing by 1 p.m. and returning around 5.
ANNETTE: The federal Environmental Protection Agency ordered the East Palestine toxic waste dumped in my community. The governor initially objected and ordered testing of the materials already arriving by the truckload, but we remain projected to receive 100 semi-truck (lorry) loads of the toxic material. The national media cares only about the West Coast and New York City. They especially show little interest in the Midwest, except for an occasional story about Chicago politics.
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https://www.wthr.com/amp/article/news/local/first-truckloads-contaminated-waste-dumped-putnam-county-landfill/531-d66531c4-e821-4967-8608-0367e71b1ac4