Showing posts with label rainforest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainforest. Show all posts

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Meet Tonight's Rainforest Visitor: The Rotschild's Silk Moth

So this is tonight's visitor and she is AMAZING!! She flew in and flew all around my head, all over my room, all around my friend, back to me, doing circles around us, she landed twice on my head, on my shoulder, and on my bed. I couldn't get a picture of her because she did not stop... until she did, in the ocean blue scarf I have tied around my light. If you look closely she has actual WINDOWS in her wings, you can see right through the transparent part. And she's HUGE!!!! Sooooo Beautiful!! Thank you, Divine Winged Angel Visitor!! — at Drake Bay, Costa Rica.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

NOTES FROM THE FIELD: OCCUPY RAINFOREST

Rainforest Animals in their Occupy Rainforest Pre-Planning Meeting last August


The residents of the rainforest showed unprecedented support for the worldwide Occupy movement today in an gathering of all species. From frogs to fireflies and from monkeys to macaws all wanted their voices to be heard and their demands added to the Occupy agenda. The animals' list of desires includes clean air free from chemicals and pollution, clean rivers and lakes to drink from and an immediate moratorium on clear cutting activities around the world. Chants of "WE ARE THE 99%, HUMANS ARE THE 1%" could be heard echoing through the trees.

The gathering was peaceful and calm except for one skirmish between a monkey and a jaguar who apparently had one fermented mango too many and a friendly game of "I'm the King of the Jungle" got out of hand. However the spectators quickly pulled them apart and peace prevailed for the rest of the day.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Join me for Dolphins, Whales and Rainforest in Drake Bay, Costa Rica ~ February 26-March 4, 2010


Join me in beautiful Drake Bay, Costa Rica February 26-March 4 for an incredible journey into the best nature has to offer. Meet the dolphins and whales, including spinner, common, spotted and bottlenose dolphins and the glorious humpback whales. Drake Bay on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica is known as the most biologically intense place on earth. Come to the place where the rainforest meets the sea and immerse yourself in pristine nature!  For details go to:

http://www.divinedolphin.com/dolphins2010.htm