Blonde By Nature

One Blonde’s View On Animals, Nature & The Environment

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Entries from December 2007

The Myth of Baking Soda

December 21st, 2007 · 1 Comment

So I’ve only ever used baking soda for scrubbing pots and counter tops. BUT, my parents also had a box of baking soda in the fridge to eliminate odors. When I moved to Vancouver about 4.5 years ago, we didn’t really have the money to follow the ‘Fridge 101′ rule and therefore never purchased baking [...]

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Tags: Food + Health.

Falling Garden.

December 21st, 2007 · No Comments

Gerda Steiner and Jörg Jenzlinger have been producing some amazing works of art. I’m usually not a fan of this type of art, but they definitely have some interesting perspectives and visuals. Check it out.
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Tags: Rad Stuff.

Man vs. Shark vs. Dophin

December 20th, 2007 · 1 Comment

This is such an amazing story. A shark mistakes a surfer as prey, but was saved by a pod of dolphins…
Surfer Todd Endris needed a miracle. The shark — a monster great white that came out of nowhere — had hit him three times, peeling the skin off his back and mauling his right [...]

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Tags: Latest News.

Going Home and Caninesitters.

December 11th, 2007 · No Comments

There is nothing better than the feeling of going home for Christmas. I am 2 days away from a 3 week vacation over Christmas and I’m finding it very difficult to focus at work. Candy canes are all over the place, the poinsettias are sitting at front reception and there is barely any staff in [...]

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Tags: Canis Lupus. · Get Personal.

Animals and Humans Unite!

December 5th, 2007 · No Comments

For me, the most touching occurrences in life is seeing people working alongside ‘beasts’ as one. Makes me think that we are all animals just trying to figure it all out.
At the most unexpected times in your life, you one day might find yourself playing nursemaid to a baby lion or coyote. What an experience [...]

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Tags: Canis Lupus.