From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15533 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, February 16 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15533 Today's Subjects: ----------------- See the Difference: LifeLight Panel in Action! ["Brighten Your Space" Subject: See the Difference: LifeLight Panel in Action! See the Difference: LifeLight Panel in Action! http://9dbreathwork.sa.com/EeKM-rQwUIXI7yeQupw2F2eZbx4xaHgB6u5xzzDkQ0KFJlq4Dw http://9dbreathwork.sa.com/Wsqy6lwBvqfrCK0fqZnnJoMtnJpyy6onAt6601WupDV8gE0eYQ ew of 28 reached Cape Valentine on Elephant Island after months spent drifting on ice floes and a harrowing crossing of the open ocean in small lifeboats. 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Others are passed down because these traits are actively preferred by mating partners, which is known as sexual selection. Female bodies also prefer traits that confer the lowest cost to their reproductive health, which is known as fecun ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2025 17:01:41 +0100 From: "Survival Essentials" Subject: Get Your Copy of No Grid Survival Projects! Get Your Copy of No Grid Survival Projects! http://purplebrun.za.com/9KYNrfH8G0II_qvizkXM6CmT7mpYR0n-tRAUsWHrQdq4CrfaTA http://purplebrun.za.com/PbYCA0E5T5nKI4mrKaxh1xqHFPAgIuFC1TmmXepC-OZmmtjWDQ outhwest. These rocks are at the surface here because of uplift along the Shackleton Fault Zone where it meets the South Scotia Ridge. This complex is very similar in age and rock types to those of coastal California, including Catalina Island and the Big Sur coast. Elephant Island is the type locality for phosphate mineral spheniscidite. Flora and fauna Chinstrap penguins and Antarctic fur seals at Point Wild, Elephant Island The barren island supports no native terrestrial flora or fauna, although seasonal colonies of chinstrap, gentoo and macaroni penguins congregate in their thousands to mate and breed during warmer periods. Other seabirds found on the island include the Antarctic shag and tern, brown skua, Cape petrel, giant petrel, kelp gull, snowy sheathbill and Wilson's storm-petrel. Antarctic fur seals, leopard seals and southern elephant seals are also found around the island seasonally; the latter two species often prey on the many inexperienced penguins learning to enter and exit the water. 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Shackleton sailed with Tom Crean, Frank Worsley, Harry "Chippy" McNish, Tim McCarthy, and John Vincent on a 1,300 km (800 mi) voyage in the lifeboat James Caird beginning on Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, and arriving at South Georgia 16 days later. His second-in-command, Frank Wild, was left in charge of the remaining party on Elephant Island, waiting for Shackleton's return with a rescue ship. There was much work for the stranded men. Because the island had no natural shelter, they constructed a shack and wind blocks from their remaining two lifeboats and pieces of canvas tents. Blubber lamps were used for lighting. They hunted for penguins and seals, neither of which were plentiful in autumn or winter. 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This caused a tremendous uproar in Clare's family as now two of their girls had refused marriage and left the family. Clare's uncle Monaldo, who was head of the family, came to Sant' Angelo with a group of men to bring Agnes back. He confronted Agnes forcefully while Clare was praying for her sister's safety. In the end, Monaldo left empty-handed as he and his men failed to force Agnes to return home. The sisters remained with the Benedictines until a small dwelling was built for them next to the church of San Damiano, which Francis had repaired some years earlier. The dwelling was built hastily, as Francis and the Benedictines feared further conflict with Monaldo and other relatives of Clare and Agnes. Other women joined the sisters, and they became known as the "Poor Ladies of San Damiano". They lived a simple life of poverty, austerity, and seclusion from the world, accord ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15533 ***********************************************