He said "eked"...or did "he" ??
Posts by Ceelya 🇨🇦
"This is an important thing to think about."
John Wick 4?
Good morning Bluesky.
Say hello to our resident Orca, in front of the Seattle waterfront during a gorgeous PNW sunset. He was traveling with his family and T034s, T037/T037Bs. Those little ones in the pods are always the most playful ones. We love our whales. This photo should be a poster!
That's not a confession. That's totally what he would ask even if it did really happen.
These incredible Buff Tip Moths blend in so well with branches that you might mistake them for sticks. Nature's masters of disguise are truly fascinating!
Province-wide protest: Saturday April 25 Toronto at noon at Queen’s Park. In between these banners is a picture of Doug Ford. Corruption takes its toll.
We need to start showing up, Ontario, and not just at the ballot box.
Find a protest close to you:
protestdougford.com/about/
#DougFordIsCorrupt
Thank you for your courage to publicly address abusive language.
Love that!
We’re out here every week, fighting for this country. No War, no ICE, no Epstein cover up. We will never stop.
Beautiful!
This was taken from the canoe, just as the morning mist was lifting. #blueheron
We live to fight another day! A victory tonight—as we killed a backroom deal Johnson and the WH cut to extend FISA authority for five more years. Dropped in the middle of the night.
We killed it on the Floor. But, it will be back. So we must keep fighting!
No, it’s not a painting—these surreal skies are real! This is a rare ‘fire rainbow’ spotted over the Rocky Mountains, created when sunlight hits ice-crystal clouds at just the right angle. Seeing a fire rainbow requires extreme luck.
Let's be clear about what's at stake:
⏰ April 20: Registration DEADLINE
🗳️ April 27: Early voting BEGINS
📅 May 19: Election Day
⚖️ Next 6 Years: Court decisions that affect YOUR LIFE
Two competitive races. Two champions. One shot.
Amazon will pay $20.5 million to settle allegations that two of its Oregon data centers helped contaminate groundwater.
This is exactly why communities across the country are organizing to stop data centers — and winning.
Never doubt your power to change the system.
Recovery crew opening the hatch and welcoming the Artemis II crew home after a nearly 700,000-mile journey.
Video: Reid Wiseman
How did Magyar win? A long running grassroots campaign in rural and small town Hungary; a refusal to be distracted by government propaganda; a focus on economic issues and corruption; a central promise to bring back democracy and the rule of law
Lol 😆
Nature does good work.
Food for thought:
In '24, 245M Americans were eligible to vote.
just 73.6 % of those (174M) registered to vote.
just 154M of them actually voted.
US voter turnout ranked in bottom 1/3 of all democracies.
This is how democracy dies.
Too many people have taken too much for granted for too long
Here is what Democracy Docket is tracking:
Active Voting Rights Cases: 158
Active Redistricting Cases: 45
Active Anti-Voting Cases: 84
Active Pro-Voting Cases: 71
Active DOJ Lawsuits: 31
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In Canada, it's the BB's who are being blamed for Carney. Funny!
Victor Orbán’s removal sends a timely signal.
Corrupt kleptocratic Christian nationalism was on the ballot in Hungary today — just as it will be on the ballots that Americans will cast in November.
It was repudiated abroad — may it be repudiated here in November (and beyond).
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Picture of the century. 😍
📷 credit: Science Tube
This black-and-white portrait of Frances Perkins captures her in a dignified, close-up pose. She is wearing a dark, structured tricorn-style hat and a coat with a voluminous, dark fur collar that frames her face. A small white bow or decorative element is visible at her neckline. Her expression is calm and composed, with a slight, thoughtful smile as she looks directly at the camera. The background is a soft, neutral grey, keeping the focus entirely on her.
Frances Perkins was a principal architect of the New Deal.
As FDR’s Secretary of Labor (1933–1945) & the first woman to serve in a US cabinet, she was one of the most important figures shaping the New Deal’s landmark labor & social welfare programs.
She was born #OTD in 1880. (1/2)
I love this photo of astronaut Christina Koch looking back at Earth from Artemis II.
She's the first woman to see the full sphere of our beautiful planet.
Welcome home to the crew, and thank you for reminding us of all we can discover together.
I was waiting for that. Now what?
LOLOLOLOL!