A speaker on a podcast recently said, "You don't implement human rights for your friends. You implement them for your enemies." I found that framing quite revelatory. I think it was Waleed Aly who said it on a podcast called The Minefield.
Someone I know is a social worker who recently learned...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this Manue. I share your views, however while I don't choose this type of hen for myself any more, I don't turn them away when they need a home (Sandy, Joyce, and Christa - all three found a home at my place and all three have been out-lived by Mary who came...
That sounds very similar to my experience of driving to and from the vet. It's not a hard drive, sometimes even pleasant if the hen likes to look out the windows, but she shows happiness when she arrives home again.
Just sharing these old photos of hens on their way home from the vet...
That's considered a little bit rude in Australia, where it's polite to arrive at someone's house 10-15 minutes late.
On time or early arrivals are for meeting up in public.
It's nice to hear from you Manue 🙂 seems like it's mostly business as usual at your place, an ex-batt on shaky terms with well-being, the boys insulting each other's dignity, a hen with a mystery ailment, and a big seasonal farm chore.
Nice results in France and the UK. As an Aussie I don't...
That's very helpful, thank you.
The comparisons are fascinating.
~$500 Australian dollars. Also three very good restaurants for two people.
Two months of my electricity (no typo). Six months of home internet.
Also approximately one month of food.