ElegantlyEleanor55
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ElegantlyEleanor55
@EEleanor55
Just here for the conversation. Don't mind me.
AnonIslandMountainTime Katılım Aralık 2023
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May 17 (🐸)
*Oz
*Christ
*"DDay" prep (D.D=4.4)
*A popular date for nuclear tests
*Modi
*Hitler
*Prince (King) Charles
And other items of intrigue~
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Freedom 250@Freedom250
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is inviting you to join us on May 17 for Rededicate 250, a national jubilee of prayer, praise, and thanksgiving on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Get your FREE tickets today 🇺🇸
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🎶new song added to vk playlist🎶
valhalla calling
by: ragal ironbull
open.spotify.com/track/0fMXHtOE…
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BREAKING: The Minnesota Senate passed a major gun control bill that would ban federally licensed firearms dealers in Minnesota from selling many different kinds of firearms including the AR-15.
The bill would also force Minnesotans to register their AR-15s and other "semiautomatic military-style assault weapons" with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA).
The vote was 34-33. Democrats have a one-vote majority in the Senate. Sen. Grant Hauschild, a key swing vote, voted for the bill.

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Much to teach...
MUCH to learn...
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Scott Wolter@swolterhookedx
The Hooked X appearing on the Kensington Runestone in 1362 connects directly to a priestly lineage Scott traces back through John the Baptist and Jesus - Hebrew priests operating within a tradition that had specific and binding requirements.
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U.S. farmers are intentionally flooding their fields to revive ancient "prairie potholes," creating temporary "pop-up" wetlands that deliver a huge boost to migratory birds while improving soil health.
In regions like California's Central Valley and the Mississippi Delta, innovative programs—most notably BirdReturns (launched by The Nature Conservancy in 2014)—pay farmers to strategically flood low-lying or post-harvest fields at precise times during bird migrations. These short-term wetlands mimic the natural prairie potholes and seasonal marshes that once dotted the landscape but were largely drained for agriculture.
By timing floods to align with peak migration periods (e.g., spring and fall for shorebirds, waterfowl, and sandhill cranes), farmers provide essential stopover habitat: shallow water, mudflats, and abundant food for millions of birds traveling along flyways like the Pacific Flyway. The approach has transformed tens of thousands of acres of working farmland into critical refueling stations, with studies showing dramatic increases in bird use and numbers—sometimes 3.5 times higher in these managed pop-up wetlands compared to standard fields.
Farmers also gain practical benefits. Seasonal flooding enhances soil structure, boosts nutrient cycling (as bird activity and water help break down residues), recharges groundwater, reduces erosion, and supports long-term land productivity—often without hurting crop yields in subsequent seasons.
This win-win model proves that modern agriculture and wildlife conservation can reinforce each other, turning productive farmland into flexible ecological assets that sustain both birds and resilient farming systems.
[The Nature Conservancy. BirdReturns: Creating Dynamic Habitat for Migratory Birds. The Nature Conservancy California]

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@DonaldJTrumpJr @sea_skysea Rest assured you both sleep under a blanket of starry Patriot prayers~
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