I also watched it on TV tonight and it was something to see. Sorry that some had to die but I guess the remaining Whales that survived was more than they expected.
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I also watched it on TV tonight and it was something to see. Sorry that some had to die but I guess the remaining Whales that survived was more than they expected.
Sandra, your description of this situation was so poignant, chilling yet encouraging. I know that every one who had a chance to help and get so close to these creatures will come away with an enhanced perspective of life.
I had seen this report on T V, and when I heard Cape Cod
I thought of you & wondered if this had happened near you.
What a great rescue effort by everyone. I'm sorry it had to
have happened, but I'm glad you were there in person to
help them. Bless you all . Liz & Buddy.
Are you serious? That is terrible! :mad: I wonder if certain companies don't use animals in their products? Does anyone know?Quote:
Originally posted by tatsxxx11
And FYI, I learned today that in past years the primary product yielded from pilot whale harvesting....lipstick lubricant! Grrrrrrrrr!
wow i can not x-press the sadness i felt at reading this. it is wonderfull that the majority of wales were saved but it still makes me mellow to knoe even one whale was lost. whales may not be my favorite animal but i do not like to hear any animal was suffering. i wish we knew the real reason for these mass beachings.:confused:
Sandra, you and your fellow volunteers are such heros! It's wonderful that you were able to save 45 whales in such challenging circumstances. {{{hugs}}}
I almost feel like I was participating, too, since you discribed it so vividly. Well done, friend.
I saw this on BBC news this morning, and wow, what a sight! And Sandra got to be there, another wow! Thanx Sandra for helping them. I also love whales (and dolphins) and I'm captured by their wisdom and beauty. I could watch whale programmes for hours from telly!
I'm saddened that 10 of them didn't make it, but without all the people out on the beach, I'm sure the number would have been higher.
Thanx for this update Sandra!
Yes, Kelly, there are companies that refuse to use animal products/testing. The only one I can think of at the moment is Tom's of Maine, but I know there are others. I found a link awhile back--I'll have to see if I can find it again.Quote:
Originally posted by NoahsMommy
Are you serious? That is terrible! :mad: I wonder if certain companies don't use animals in their products? Does anyone know?
http://www.peta.org/mall/cc.html
Companies that don't test according to PETA
http://www.peta.org/mall/cc/ccdonttest.html
http://www.peta.org/mall/cc/ccdonttest1.html (takes a while to load)
DEAR SANDRA I FEEL HONOURED TO KNOW SUCH A CARING PERSON.
YOU'VE MADE ME SIT AND GET IT ALL IN PERSPECTIVE.
I ALSO WATCHED THOSE SAD, MOVING PICTURES ON TV - LITTLE KNOWING YOU WERE THERE HELPING THOSE MAGNIFICENT WONDEROUS ANIMALS.
YES IT IS SO SAD THAT 10 DIED - BUT THE OTHERS ARE BACK WHERE THEY BELONG SWIMMING THE OCEANS AND MOURNING THEIR DEAR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.
GOSH CAN'T MAN LEARN A LOT FROM THEM - AND STOP BEING SO ARROGANT?
I'M PROUD TO KNOW YOU AND CALL YOU {{{{FRIEND}}}}
LOVE LYNNE xxx
BBC Picture Gallery
I just saw this picture gallery on BBC, and I've been staring that first pic for good 10 minutes with tears in my eyes. I don't have enough words to describe how grateful I am because of these kind people who helped those whales under the burning sun to stay cool. Wow, what a brilliant job they did! Thank You to all of them!
Thanks for bringing this to everyone's attention, Sandra. When I got that email from you yesterday, I knew exactly where you were talking about, remembered walking on that wide stretch of beach (which we saw at low tide). Bless their hearts. Whales are magnificent creatures, and when we got to see them first hand, in the water where they belong, last summer, I thought it was the most incredible experience Helen and I had ever had. I still think that.
Thanks for your efforts to save them. I'm so glad that the majority were saved. :)
:( I watched this on the news this morning also. My, that was so awful that so many gorgeous creatures somehow got caught in the low tide. I would have been out there too trying to save as many as possible. Thank goodness a lot of them were saved!!! Thanks to caring people. I'm so grateful that the news sometimes shows us that there's a lot of caring people. God Bless every one of those individuals that cared enough to try and save as many whales as possible.
That is what I call a sad yet joyous occasion. What an experience it must of been. And what a feeling to know you helped save some of those whales. :)