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It can be challenging traveling internationally especially in these trying times. Make sure to get your immunizations before you leave.
Yes, that's what I'm trying to do but I am also required to have an international insurance. I'm quite sure my medical insurance does not cover that but I don't understand the difference between having international insurance and NOT having it when I am sure to get my shots and medicine before I leave.
How exciting Anberlin, I know the process is frustrating but international travel preparation and getting there. It makes me dream of the peace core. Hang in there... this is all material for your book
I received an email from a close family member that was a very old fable teaching people about personal value of hard work and resourcefulness. However it was reworded and twisted into a modern day’s version fable that reflected racist, prejudice and bigotry. It hurts me to think of how I misjudged this person all these years and wonder why she is that way now. I’m sadden to think of who in this day and age would take time to rewrite a wonderful fable for learning into something most of society would find sick and unacceptable. Who are these people?
We live rural and are one of the few people that enjoy taking our dogs out for walks. The main places we choose to go are those with a pond, or stream, and relatively natural. During the 10 years we have lived here, I have never encountered the crawdad people. This year, they seem to be everywhere that there is water. I find it infuriating because they are there every day, all day, hauling buckets out, smashing the tall vegetation and cattails.
The birds like crawdads, and I like to watch them.
They say, in broken english, that they are taking them for bait. I don't believe it, because they are taking so many. I assume they are selling them at a bait shop.
I have called Fish n Game, but there is no limit, so there's nothing I can do.
Those ponds belong to all of us - and they are destroying the ecosystem imo.
you got a Housing Assocation? try them. yep some rural areas have associations. odd but some do. either that or try to tell them to be more considerate of the vegitation. if you think they are illegals.... there is that option. the latter of my suggestions isn't the best but its an option.
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