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Random Entry: Shrinking Wings ~  
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« Winter, solitude’s bedfellow, is the smartest of all the seasons, simply because it knows that it doesn’t have to produce any heat. » [From Matthew Good’s blog]

« About 100 icebergs drifting northward from Antarctica have created a new tourist trade in New Zealand. One iceberg was even visible from the coast of the island nation - the first time that has happened since June of 1931. » [From the Global Warming Blog and MSNBC]

And then there’s this cute video sent by Anonymous that you might want to watch when you have the blues, it will will put an instant smile on your face.

 

 Posted at 2:52 PM in Web winks:

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  • 1 - miss lulu says:

    « mèèèèèè nan, c’est pas si pire :D »

  • 2 - Paul Le Comte says:

    « Hey,

    (just stumbled across this site -awesome)

    I live in Dunedin, New Zealand and each day for a whole month we were able to drive to the coast and watch the Icebergs. The local helicopter and tourist airplane companies were running hourly flights out to them. The Helicopters were able to land on them. It was quite a sight to see these beasts everyday off the coast. »

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