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Welcome to my blog- Nature and The Earth. This blog is about the speedy growth/destruction of human beings and its effect on nature. Not here to change anybody but if it can make feel the pain of earth to even a single heart, I will consider myself successful.Its lucky to take a birth as a human being on this earth. Lucky to see, hear, feel and admire this beautiful nature. Feel Lucky to have this birth and utilize it for the sake of humanity.
3 comments:
True said..
I agree with you. I inherited a bird from my grandson's mom, she bought it and didn't want it. I was so tempted to let it go, it's a cockatiel...but the poor little bird can't fly well and seems to be somewhat blind. I'll have her with me at least seventeen years probably as they live a long time. I've had her for four. I leave her cage open all the time so she can come fly around my enclosed deck but she hardly ever comes out.
Poor birdie...:( I really feel bad about every living thing who is caged by human beings...
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