Papa was right. It’s hard to see me without more lighting, but I’m on the left, watching an amazing underwater scene.
Well, I watched something so beautiful and terrifying the other evening with papa and mama that I wanted to pass on the site to you in case you might be able to see it on Netflix at your house. Our planet is in a precarious situation, as I’m sure you know, and this film explains better than any other just what we need to do, what to change, what to act upon in order to save it.
I am still thinking about the whales singing to one another…
Let us know if you see it. It is a message to all anthros and if you heed it, many of us animals will continue to live in our habitats instead of dying out. My cousins, the tigers, for example.
I think Mr. Attenborough might even be thinking that anthros are animals, too, but their brains are a huge advantage and can repair what they have done…
The dolphins were really cool…
Ooh, Mom and I love whales. She remembers hearing a record of their songs years ago that came with an issue of National Geographic magazine.
Yes, whale music is so haunting and lovely.
We love all the work that David Attenborough does and we have seen them all. He keeps our feet to the fire
Great expression for him. Perfect!
We need to take better care of our planet, Loulou.
Well, we help in gardens, that’s for sure, but yes, anthros seem to have no idea about what is happening.
We only have this one planet….we only have this one place to live….we only have a short time ahead of us to stop ruining this beautiful place we call home….humans must recognize it’s IMPORTANT to take care of our home for mankind and animals. It’s our only chance. We love Mr. Attenborough – he “tells it like it is”.
Hugs, Teddy
It’s so true, Teddy, and anthros have to realize the losses they, and especially their children, are going to suffer.
I believe that’s a great documentary, Loulou. Love Mr. Attenborough.
It is really breathtaking in more ways than on.
Yes – and Mamma says plastics and drilling for fuel and cruise ships dumping garbage are largely to blame! I do my part and I’m sure you do too Loulou – hey – it’s not US destroying the planet – it’s humans!!!
And so much more to save….
We didn’t have time to watch it right now but we bookmarked it, and we saw a story about this on the PBS Newshour so we know how beautiful – and important – it is ! Thanks for sharing !
It is also so incredibly beautiful, whilst being quite appalling in places, too. A real wake-up call.
We have Netflix so we’ll have to take a look Loulou!
You will be glad you did, although some parts are heartbreaking.