This smart cat seems to know the rules of the road a whole lot better than some humans. Sometimes, pedestrians do not care about road safety and they dart out to cross the street when oncoming cars are passing. A lot of cats do the exact same thing. But this furry pedestrian is not like that.
Just watch as he waits patiently for his time to cross the road. Justin Scrutton was driving down the road when his dashboard camera captured a scene that was unbelievable. He approached a crosswalk and stopped as a driver should do just in case a pedestrian needed to walk across the street. There was a pedestrian waiting for traffic to slow down so that he can cross, but it was not an ordinary pedestrian.
It was actually a cat! He was waiting for the coast to be clear for him to walk across the crosswalk without getting ran over. Justin could not believe what he was seeing. He came to a complete stop and that is when the cat walked right across the painted crosswalk. You would probably think that someone trained him on how to properly cross the street but he just knows somehow. What a smart kitty!
When 14-month old little Delilah was brought into the children’s hospital after being severely abused, nurse Jess' heart nearly broke. This poor toddler suffered broken bones, a fractured skull and had a ton of bruises all over her body.
Jess was so emotional that someone would do such a horrible thing to a sweet, innocent child. But what really tugged at Jess’s heart was when Delilah reached and grabbed her finger. She immediately fell in love with the precious, lifeless little girl and Jess knew that she wanted to take her home and give her the love and care that she deserves.
That's when Jess learned that Delilah had a twin sister named Caroline, who was also admitted to the hospital. Jess just knew that she had to adopt the both of them, and that’s exactly what she did. This kind woman always wanted children and never knew that adoption was the route she would take. But after meeting these two girls, everything changed.
These twins have been through so much but now that Jess is giving them all the care that they need, they have flourished. They are now developing as they should and are reaching their developmental goals. What an amazing story!
This 9-year-old commanded the stage with her rousing Barbra Streisand audition. Cora Harkin is a name that we will be hearing in the future. When this young talent took the stage on Ireland's Got Talent, she was in it to win it. As soon as she stepped up to the microphone, Cora captivated the entire audience. And then she started to sing a awe-inspiring rendition of Barbra Streisand's 'Don't Rain On My Parade.’
“Don't tell me not to live
Just sit and putter
Life's candy and the sun's
A ball of butter
Don't bring around a cloud
To rain on my parade”
This young girl may be small but she certainly possesses one big voice. Just listen as she completely nails this performance and leaves all the judges with their jaws on the table. Even those high notes didn’t stand a chance when Cora delivered them flawlessly. After her audition, she earned rave reviews from all four of the judges with one saying, ““Cora, I would not like to live in your house. Your parents must have to keep fixing the windows every day. I don’t even know where that’s coming from out of your head.” But the biggest compliment came from the last judge when he praised this young girl and her unique voice. “I don’t think you realize how good you are and how good you’re gonna be.” I have a feeling that we will be seeing more of Cora Harkin in the future. What do you think?
Here is the Pyramid Blood Moon Rising sold only at bowlingball.com. I really like this ball since it finishes so well. It would be a nice addition to anyone's ball collection.
Here is the Hyper Cell Fused released by Roto Grip. It is a very strong ball and if you like being able to hook a bowling ball, this guy might be the one you were looking for.
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