Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Mr & Mrs!



Tied the knot on Sat July 4th, at 9pm.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Might we still stand a chance?

Si bien a veces creo que ya no tenemos remedio (nosotros como raza y el mundo como hogar al que estamos arruinando), este tipo de cosas me hacen sentir que por ahí estoy equivocada...

> Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 14:21:15
> From: info@hsi.org
> To: mora_da@hotmail.com
> Subject: Victory for seals in Europe!

> ****************************************
> Humane Society International
> STOP CANADA'S CRUEL SEAL HUNT
> https://community.hsus.org/ct/E1SNpSd1XYzR/protectseals > ****************************************
> We just achieved a landmark victory for the seals! Today, the European Parliament made history when it voted overwhelmingly to ban trade in seal products. This vote means that all three European Union (EU) institutions - the Commission, the Council, and the Parliament - are now in agreement, and seal products will no longer be placed on the> market within the EU.
> Europe has been a primary market for Canadian seal products, and many believe this ban spells the beginning of the end of the> slaughter!
> We could not have won this victory without our supporters. Advocates in the EU sent letters, faxes, and emails showing the decision-makers in the EU that people care deeply about the seals. When we all work together, we can make a real difference for seals and other animals.
> We know that closing markets saves seals' lives. Just the prospect of an EU ban on seal product trade was enough to drive the prices for seal fur down to just $15 Canadian per skin this year - a decline of 86 percent since 2006. Many sealers chose not to hunt seals this year as a result -- and to date, out of a quota of 338,200 seals, just 57,622 have been killed. It is likely that when the seal hunt officially ends on May 15, a quarter of a million seals will have been spared a horrible death. Now that the EU has banned its trade in seal products, countless more seals will live out their lives in peace from this year forward.
> On our trips to the ice, Humane Society International has brought key opinion shapers such as Paul McCartney and Swedish Member of the European Parliament Carl Schlyter. After their trips, neither has wavered in speaking out against the hunt. Shortly after his trip to the ice, Schlyter drafted the first version of today's EU ban. Our hunt footage was directly responsible for convincing the rest of the EU to agree to the ban. It gives me enormous satisfaction to know that we haven't just documented the hunt, we have made history.
> But even as we celebrate this amazing victory, we must remain vigilant. Because there is every chance the sealing industry will develop new markets.
> That is why we will continue maintaining economic pressure on Canada's fishing industry through our boycott of Canadian seafood products. We will continue pressing for a strong law in Canada to stop commercial sealing. And we will continue to lobby other nations to ban seal products.
> We are thrilled by our success in passing this ban today, but there is still more to be done. Click here to see how you can continue to help seals: https://community.hsus.org/ct/EdSNpSd1XYzY/takeaction
> We are so close to putting this cruelty in the history books where it belongs - thank you for being a part of this historic campaign to save the seals. I know we can count on you to stay with us as we bring a final end to Canada's commercial seal slaughter.
> Celebrating this moment,
> Rebecca Aldworth
> Director
> Humane Society International/Canada

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Zzzz


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