Wednesday, May 31, 2006

A hot town and other hot spots.

Well the unusual wonderful spring weather ended here in Washington D.C. yesterday as the temperature rose to 94 degrees F. Still, we attended a reception held in the National Zoo for a great organization called Conservation International. A non profit that is attempting to preserve the earths biodiversity and also try to keep as much of the earth as possible in it's natural state they also prioritze the areas of the world that are the most critical areas to be preserved. They call these areas hotspots. It's a worthy goal and a good cause which is why we support the organization.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very hot indeed. Imagine landscaping or tearing up a sidewalk in that hot DC heat! Glad i not an illegal Mexican immigrant. That would totally suck. Anyway wish they would go home and work in a brothel servicing UT Austin frat boys or something helpful.... ANYWAY i heard FAIR has a study on immigrants and the evironment.

Go Horns! F**K the Terapins!

Capt. Mike said...

Actually, here in DC many of the immigrants are from El Salvador. Though you can bet Mexico would have never allowed them to come into that country to work though Mexico contines to encourage it's citizens to enter the U.S. illegally.