Beautiful images !!! You are absolutely 100% correct with the "JFK quote" about the implications of a wasted vote . We all love nature and wildlife, therefore we have an obligation to elect an administration that protects the wildlife and their habitat from annihilation. With the power of the "vote" a new administration will prevail.
Lovely photos of the polar bear moms and cubs. A trip to shoot them in Canada was my first and last trip this year. Luckily our trip was a terrific one and very successful and we returned just before shutdowns due to Covid 19 started.
roadapple wrote:
Beautiful images !!! You are absolutely 100% correct with the "JFK quote" about the implications of a wasted vote . We all love nature and wildlife, therefore we have an obligation to elect an administration that protects the wildlife and their habitat from annihilation. With the power of the "vote" a new administration will prevail.
Morris
Thanks, no nails left and less hair!
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kmunroe wrote:
the bears are awesome Eric
Many thanks 😊
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dallvr wrote:
Lovely photos of the polar bear moms and cubs. A trip to shoot them in Canada was my first and last trip this year. Luckily our trip was a terrific one and very successful and we returned just before shutdowns due to Covid 19 started.
Thanks...I’ve seen quite a few shots from this year and it was arguably one of the best ever sightings...I’m sure you have a treasure trove!😀
Eric
with a certain amount of shame I have to admit, I don't vote in the USA. Reason is simple, I'm not a US citizen, I only have residency so I'm not allowed to. But I do vote in the Swedish elections and I always vote with the environment, Nature & wildlife, children and women's rights as my main concerns.
However I do feel I'm entitled to having an opinion, as Ross and I pay our Taxes, which I'm always glad to express.
However, my husband votes and so does our daughter & son-in-law and they've all voted with "....as if their and your lives depend on it." So Eric, I hope you will forgive the proud Swede for remaining a Swede even after almost 40 years in the USA
I do live vicariously through your amazing adventures across the globe.
torobouk wrote:
Beautiful pics, voted !
Thanks so much...for both the nice words and voting.
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BlueRidge wrote:
An inspiring and timely set. I invited my wife to the computer, and we enjoyed viewing together. Just beautiful.
Voted on Tuesday.
Thank you...I am thrilled you both enjoyed the pix. And, thank you for voting and having your voice heard.
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Lil Judd wrote:
Well Eric,
with a certain amount of shame I have to admit, I don't vote in the USA. Reason is simple, I'm not a US citizen, I only have residency so I'm not allowed to. But I do vote in the Swedish elections and I always vote with the environment, Nature & wildlife, children and women's rights as my main concerns.
However I do feel I'm entitled to having an opinion, as Ross and I pay our Taxes, which I'm always glad to express.
However, my husband votes and so does our daughter & son-in-law and they've all voted with "....as if their and your lives depend on it." So Eric, I hope you will forgive the proud Swede for remaining a Swede even after almost 40 years in the USA
I do live vicariously through your amazing adventures across the globe.
Lil, thank you. I understand your devotion to your natal land...but also your adopted homeland. We have a responsibility not only to our fellow citizens in the USA but to the planet as a whole.