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A forest ranger is making rounds in a remote part of the wooded reserve when he comes across an unkempt man, sitting at a makeshift campfire. To the ranger’s horror, the man is eating a fish and a bald eagle.

The ranger arrests the man and puts him jail. He is brought before a judge the next morning.

The Judge asked the man, “Do you know that eating a bald eagle is a federal offense?”

“Yes I do,” replied the man, “but please let me explain what happened.”

“You may proceed.”

“I got lost in the woods, and hadn’t had anything real to eat for two weeks,” the man explained. “I was so hungry, I was eating plants to stay alive.”

“Then one day, I arrive at a lake. I see a Bald Eagle swooping down to the water and flying away with a fish in its talons. I thought, ‘if I startled the Eagle, maybe I could steal the fish.’”

“Low and behold, the eagle lighted upon a nearby tree stump to eat the fish. So, I picked up a rock and threw it. I meant to hit the stump and startle the bird. I hoped he would drop the fish and fly away.”

“Unfortunately, in my weakened condition, my aim was off. The rock hit the eagle squarely on his poor little head, and killed it. I agonized over what had happened, but I figured that since it was dead I might as well eat it.”

The judge says he will take a recess to analyze the defendant’s statement. 15 minutes pass, and the judge returns.

“Due to the extreme circumstances, and because you did not intend to kill the eagle, the court will dismiss the charges.” The Judge then leans over the bench and whispers, “If you don’t mind my asking, what does a bald eagle taste like?”

“Well your honor, it is hard to explain. The best way I can describe it is that its much more tender than a California Condor, but the meat is bland compared to a Spotted Owl.”

Good Day and stay away from endangered species.  :-)

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On July 12, 1980 I got married to my darling wife, Aura.  On that same date we purchased a refrigerator for our new house amongst other things.  It was a Whirlpool refrigerator which has challenged the passing of time.  To this very day, the fridge is still making ice cubes and keeping our drinking water cold.

About fifteen years ago, it got so rusted that we decided it was time for a paint job.  When the refrigerator was finally sand blasted and painted, it looked like a brand new artifact out of the box.  Now it’s time to do the same work again.  On Tuesday we got a quote from a company called Refri Hogar, S.A. to paint and make minor repairs to the Whirlpool refrigerator.  They quoted $220.00 which we immediately accepted.  While the fridge is being painted, the company will supply a temporary one.  The estimated time to complete the job is approximately ten days.

They are using a high quality paint known as polyurethane and Epoxy Prime which should expand the life of the appliance for at least another thirty years.  I’m positely sure it will outlast us.

This is how the refrigerator looks today.  It will be picked up tomorrow.  You can see how badly it needs to be painted.  Here we go.

Photograph of our ole Whirpool refrigerator that has been with us for more then 29 years.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Photograph of our ole Whirlpool refrigerator which has been with us for more then 29 years. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

Notice how rust has accumulated along the borders of the appliance.  The note on the door are some of the things that have to be repaired.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Notice how rust has accumulated along the borders of the appliance. The note on the door are some of the things that have to be repaired. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

Panamas excessive relative humidity accelerates the creation of rust as you can see in this picture.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Panama's excessive relative humidity accelerates the creation of rust as you can see in this picture. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

A closer look at the badly damaged doors of the refrigerator.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

A closer look at the badly damaged doors of the refrigerator. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

Another view of the sections where the rust has badly damaged the doors of the fridge.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Another view of the sections where the rust has badly damaged the doors of the fridge. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

Parts of the freezer sections where corrosion is really bad.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Parts of the freezer section where corrosion is really bad. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

I can’t wait till Friday when our stalwart appliance gets carried away to the hospital.  It would be nice to have her back fully recovered making those cold ice cubes again for another thirty years.  Good Day.

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Photograph of the new garbage containers at the newly inaugurated Cinta Costera in Panama City, Panama.  There is a new growing trend to clasify garbage into five categories, (e.g., metals, paper, plastic, glass and organic).  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Photograph of garbage containers at the newly inaugurated Cinta Costera in Panama City, Panama. There is a growing trend to classify garbage into five general categories, (e.g., metals, paper, plastic, glass and organic). (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

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