Last night, spending time with colleagues/friends, eating good food and giving my boss a great send-off, seeing her happy and smiling
Did anyone complain about the Italian food?
Last night, spending time with colleagues/friends, eating good food and giving my boss a great send-off, seeing her happy and smiling
Did anyone complain about the Italian food?
Yip, no snakes here, winter is too cold. They would die. I'm always cautious when I go to ozzy.
Russ
No snakes, definitely not. A few human snakes,lol.
Russ
Kakapo?I looked it up and its true. Well I learned something today! That is twice today that wildlife (or lack of it) in NZ has come up. I was hearing about the poor kapapo earlier on the radio.
Just like Ireland, although they had a saint that took care of the snakes.No snakes, definitely not. A few human snakes,lol.
Russ
Kakapo?
The kakapo is a large, nocturnal, flightless, lek-breeding parrot – a real oddity. It is also critically endangered, and the focus of considerable conservation attention. Before humans arrived it was common throughout New Zealand’s forests, but predation by introduced mammals brought it to the brink of extinction - a low point of about 50 birds only in the mid 1990s. The transfer of the whole population to predator-free islands and intensive intervention in every stage of its life has led to a steady increase in numbers.
We were heartened to read that the professor of surgical education at Imperial College is called Roger Kneebone.