How wonderfully strange!! I wonder how how he came to be in Japan in the first place? Did you see March Of The Penguins? At least I think that was the name of it, it was so good! Thanks for the fun today!!
They convert the cemeteries into apartment blocks for the living. In Singapore, the graves don't belong to you for ever. After some time, you have to exhume and then cremate the remains. Karin, do google it, I googled before.
Last week, the families of the Air New Zealand plane that crashed in the Antarctica flew to the sight. I wonder if they saw any penguins,
What an adorable penguin - I love penguins, but if he were mine, I'd not let him walk all alone to town because I'd be afraid he'd get stolen or killed (car or other animal) besides, the city is knows for its heat and humidity and the pavement must burn his little ole feet! They even tell dog owners to not allow their dogs' paws become burned on the asphalt in the summer ... that can be deadly!
Reminds me of the book "Mr. Popper's Penguins" that I used to read to the children. It was the Princess' favorite! I must make sure she sees this video.
My Love! Hans Peter Ristau November 24, 1939 - May 21, 2013 EULOGY presented by his son Dr. Kenneth Andrew Ristau Hans Peter Ristau was born to Karl and Martha Ristau on November 24th, 1939, in Berlin, Germany, only two and half months after the start of the War. Peter’s mother had five children from a previous marriage; with Karl she had Klaus, Peter and Renate. Klaus, Renate and Peter at their last visit So glad Renate was able to visit for a few weeks before Peter died. Karl immigrated to Canada in 1950, settling in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Martha and the children followed later. Tragically, Peter's mother, Martha, died of cancer shortly afterwards. After spending a year in the care of his Tante Emma, he was reunited with his father, who had remarried. His step-mother Anna’s deep personal faith led the family into the community at the German Mission Baptist Church, where the entire family was baptized on November 6, 1955. Foreshadowing God’s ...
Welcome all BATW visitors !! Debbie does a wonderful job taking us to fascinating places around the world! Thank you so much! So, grab a hot chocolate, or that second cup and enjoy the visit. Here are some facts about the Province of Alberta, part of western Canada, where we've lived for 37 years! Thanks to Doris for this lovely winter scene! Didn't have my own! It's winter here now but we do get the four seasons and they are beautiful. Love this photo - thanks Evi! The days are getting longer and soon we will have spring again! The trees should have green leaves by Mother's Day! Alberta's license plates read, WILD ROSE COUNTRY. Click on the rose to read more about it! Alberta had it's centennial celebrations in September '05! We're still quite young! If a 21 year old had ten bucks to his name in 1905 he could buy 64 hectares - over 150 acres. Of course it had stipulations, but wouldn't that be fantastic nowadays. I'd even pay $1000.00, oh ...
Thank you for your support and prayers as hubby and I go through this difficult and challenging time with regards to our health. We know our heavenly Father will never leave us or forsake us! May God be glorified through it all! Hugs to you all!
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Last week, the families of the Air New Zealand plane that crashed in the Antarctica flew to the sight. I wonder if they saw any penguins,