A white tailed eagle lands on a wolfs carcass in the thirty kilometer (nineteen mile) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, in the abandoned village of Dronki, Belarus, February, 2016. What happens to the environment when humans disappear? Thirty years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, booming populations of wolf, elk and other wildlife in the vast contaminated zone in Belarus and Ukraine provide a clue.
Today is Traceys Dads birthday and she went to stay the weekend with her folks in #Watson. Aaron arrived shortly after 4 last evening and he went with her. They stopped at Jacksonville to pick Ben up too. Even #Louie the dog went along with them so I will have a quiet weekend. I got an email a few minutes ago saying they are going #Mushrooms hunting.