2011年6月28日星期二

Candace Calloway Whiting

If you can't make it to the birthday picnic commemorating the 100th birthday of the Southern Resident orca member Granny (J-2) next weekend, maybe you can get together with friends, buy a case of Hoodsport wine by June 30th and raise a glass in her honor.

It can be difficult to get to Friday Harbor on a holiday weekend ¨C actually, it can be a downright harrowing experience ¨C the ferries fill quickly, and traffic jams in outlying areas can throw even the best laid plans under the bus.we supply all kinds of oil painting reproduction, (So if you come, try to leave your car on the mainland, and take the island shuttle to the whale park for the picnic.)

But the celebration of this iconic whale's life is about how much has changed over the last century, and maybe the best way to mark the occasion is to pause and consider what you can do to make a difference going forward into the next 100 years.

The Center for Whale Research blog has set up a blog post to share birthday messages, ideas,In addition to hydraulics fittings and Aion Kinah, tips,What to consider before you buy oil painting supplies. thoughts, dreams, opinions; and for you to tell us about artwork, photos, videos, podcasts, kids' art,Houston-based Quicksilver Resources said Friday it had reached pipeline deals school projects ¨C really anything that relates to saving the endangered orcas of the Salish Sea.

To get you started, here is Granny the orca's birthday wish list:


You matter,you will need to get an offshore merchant account. and in a big way ¨C from bake sales for your chosen cause to innovative inventions, your contributions are important!

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