@Ashiitaka saidThe Ghost is omniscient...
Speak of the devil, I was actually going to write that I need to get back to dinner.
And yes I am eating chips, and they're delicious.
Okay, I'm commandeering this thread and turning it into a Canada appreciation thread:
Canada has officially been named the world's “most loved” country in a new global ranking, earning top marks for safety, stability, friendliness, and overall reputation. The report highlights Canada's strong international appeal and consistently positive public perception, putting it ahead of dozens of other nations.
Our AI friend.
This morning I pulled Zadkiel, Chamuel and Michael. I'm not sure how to interpret that, but it's interesting for sure.
Ruby is one of my favourite crystals because it makes you stronger during conflict. After saving up for a while I bought a Ruby necklace yesterday. I also love it for jewellery because as a very hard and durable crystal it's great for everyday wear.
Selenite is also great for protection from mental influences.
There's a saying from the movie Nanny McPhee that sort of applies to me.
She says:
"When you need me, but do not want me, then I must stay. When you want me, but no longer need me, then I have to go..."
1. Canada has the largest moose population in the world
The Canadian moose holds great significance as both a symbol of the country and one of its most iconic wildlife species. Canada boasts the largest population of moose in the world, with estimates in excess of 1 million.
2. The population is highly educated
Canada consistently ranks among the most educated countries in the world. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), over 56% of Canadians aged 25 to 64 have completed some form of post-secondary education.
3. The Canadian Rockies showcase a range of habitats
The Canadian Rockies showcase some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes you’ll find anywhere. With soaring peaks, expansive glaciers, pristine lakes, and a range of wildlife, it is a popular destination.
https://www.travelsphere.co.uk/inspirations/north-america/30-canada-facts-you-didn-t-know/