Wet, Wild, and Wonderful

August 18, 2020

My drawing of a squid.

Fish are fascinating creatures. Some are big, some are small, some you can eat, and some are poisonous. 32,000 different species of fish and most are cold-blooded. Interestingly, Fish come in many different shapes and sizes of fish too. There are long snake-like fish such as Lampreys and Eels. There are common and edible fish such as Tuna and Flounder. There are three categories of fish I will be talking about: Weird Fish or Deep Sea Fish, Big Fish, and Common Fish.  

Sharks, and Killer Whales are two of the most well known “Big Fish.” Sharks have a great sense of smell. Amazingly, if some sharks stop moving, they will drown, while other sharks can rest at the sea floor. Most sharks live on coastlines near where people swim. Great White Sharks can be 20-feet long and weigh 7,000 pounds. The Great White Shark is tiny compared to the Whale Shark. Which can grow up to 40-feet long and weigh 50,000 pounds! The Whale Shark is not only the hugest shark it’s the hugest of all fish! Tiger Sharks are more common sharks. They go even closer to the shore than other sharks. Surprisingly, the Killer Whale is actually classified as a Dolphin. Another name for it is the Orca. At 20 feet long and weighing 12,000 pounds the Orca is a giant compared to the Great White. The Killer Whale is usually passive to humans and it got its name from killing other animals. 

Lampreys, Hagfish, Sunfish, Barreleye, Angler Fish, Fangtooth, and Giant squid are all weird or deep sea creatures. Hagfish also known as Slime Eels are disgusting animals. They produce a great amount of goo. They are only 20 inches long. Lampreys are also eel-like and  suck the blood of other fish. Horribly, if you look closely at a whale you will see scars from the times Lampreys were latched on to them. Ocean Sunfish are the most immense bony fish in the world. It can weigh 3,500 pounds. Being part of the food chain, Sunfish allow smaller fish to eat parasites on them while the Barreleye is a deep-sea fish with a transparent head. The angler fish lives two miles below the surface. Ironically, the angler fish fishes other fish by using a rod that extends from its head. The Fangtooth has massive teeth which are relative to its body size. They’re found three miles below the surface. The Giant Squid is a 43 foot long squid found in the dark abyss of the ocean. Before 2012 it was never seen in the bottom of the sea but was discovered dead on the shore. However the exception was when the French Navy spotted a giant squid in 1861. The Sperm Whale goes on the surface and deep down in the ocean. On Sperm Whales sometimes there are scars from having fights with Giant Squids. The Colossal squid is the most massive squid and is 46 feet long! 

Pufferfish, Tuna, and Flatfish are common fish or well-known fish. Pufferfish are dangerously poisonous and eating one can cause injury or maybe death. There are 15 different tuna species. The Atlantic Bluefin Tuna is the largest tuna in the world. At 15 feet long and can weighing up to 1,500 pounds. The most extensive fish and seafood market in the world is the Tsukiji Market where they have bids almost every day to buy Tuna. Flounder, Halibut, and Turbot are Flatfish. Halibut inhabits the North Atlantic and North Pacific. Turbot live in shallow waters in the Baltic and Mediterranean Sea. They are all great to eat and taste delicious. 

No matter what they look like, all fish are Wet, wild, and wonderful. There are still many undiscovered fish that we still don’t know about. 

God’s Path

April 29, 2020

Balaam being confronted by the angel. Numbers 22

Because they had heard that their God was exceedingly strong, the kings of Moab were scared of Israel, a nation who at the time were obedient to the Lord. A man named Balaam was rumored to have magical powers so the kings bribed him to curse the Israelites. Since he lived afar, God told Balaam to not go with the Moabite kings. However, the kings offered Balaam more money so he decided to work with them.

When Balaam was going to Moab, an Angel of the Lord stood in the road blocking his path. Balaam was so focused on getting his huge spoil that he didn’t see the angel but his donkey did. To get Balaam’s attention, the animal crushed his foot against a wall and Balaam beat the beast till he fell to the ground. Shockingly, God let the donkey talk through a miracle and he asked why Balaam was beating him. Balaam said, “Because you’re mocking me.” The donkey replied, “Have I ever done anything to you?” Then Balaam answered no. Finally, the wicked magician spotted the angel, who explained, “I won’t kill you if you go to Moab and only tell the kings exactly what God tells you to say.”

Three times the kings asked Balaam to cast a damning spell on the Israelites, but Balaam did what God instructed him to do which instead blessed them. Balaam was also blessed because he repented to God, showing that following God’s ways is the best path to follow.

Every MLB team ever

New York Yankees

1903- 

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New York Giants

1883-1963 

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New York Mets 

1962-

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New York Mutuals 

1869-1875 

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New York Gothams 

1883-1883 

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Los Angeles Dodgers 

1957- 

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Boston Beaneaters 

1871-1883 

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Boston Doves

1907-1907

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Boston Rustlers 

1901-1911

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Boston Braves

1915-1941

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Boston Bees 

1936-1941

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Boston Pilgrims

1901-1907 

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Boston Red Sox 

1912- 

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Boston Unions 

1884-1884

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Chicago Orphans 

1900-1902

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Chicago Colts

1877-1892

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Chicago White Stockings 

1876-1876

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Chicago Cubs

1903-

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Chicago White Sox

1894-

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Altoona Mountain Cities 

1884-1884

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Cleveland Blues

1900-1902

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Cleveland Naps 

1903-1914

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Cleveland Indians 

1915-

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Cleveland Forest Cities   

1869-1871

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Cleveland Spiders 

1889-1889

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Cincinnati Red Stockings 

1860-1895

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Cincinnati Red Legs 

1953-1959

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Cincinnati Reds 

1903-1953/1960-

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Buffalo Bisons 

1885-1886

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Louisville Grays

1876-1877

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Louisville Colonels 

1885-1891

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Brooklyn Bridegrooms 

1855-1875

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Brooklyn Superbas 

1899-1910

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Brooklyn Dodgers 

1895-1957

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Brooklyn Robins 

1914-1931

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Brooklyn Atlantics 

1883-1887

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Arizona Diamondbacks 

1989-

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Detroit Tigers 

1894- 

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Detroit Wolverines 

1881-1888

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Colorado Rockies 

1991- 

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Florida Marlins 

1991-2012

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Miami Marlins 

2012-

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Worcester Ruby Legs (Also known as Worcester Worcesters)

1880-1882

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Kansas City Royals 

1969-

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Kansas City Athletics 

1954-1967

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Troy Trojans 

1879-1882

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Troy Haymakers 

1860-1872

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Los Angeles Angels 

1960-1965

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California Angels 

1965-1970

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Anaheim Angels 

1970- 

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Milwaukee Braves 

1953-1966

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Milwaukee Brewers 

1969-

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Oakland Athletics 

1968-

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Columbus Buckeyes

1883-1884

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Philadelphia Athletics 

1901- 1945

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Philadelphia Phillies 

1893- 

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Philadelphia Keystones (also known as Philadelphia Quakers)

1884-1884

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Seattle Pilots 

1969-1970

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Seattle Mariners 

1977- 

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Pittsburgh Alleghenys

1882-1891

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Pittsburgh Pirates 

1892-

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Washington Senators 

1901-1960

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Washington Nationals

2004-

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Minnesota Twins 

1961-

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Baltimore Orioles 

1954- 

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Baltimore Monumentals

1884-1884

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Houston colt 45.

1962-1964

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Houston Astros

1965-

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Providence Grays

1878-1914

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Tampa Bay Devil Rays 

1998-2006

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Tampa Bay Rays 

2007-

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San Francisco Giants

1964- 

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Atlanta Braves 

1966-

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Richmond Virginians 

1886-1890

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St. Louis Brown Stockings 

1882-1897

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St. Louis Perfectos 

1897-1900

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St. Louis Cardinals 

1901-

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St. Louis Browns 

1902-1953

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St. Louis Maroons 

1884-1886

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Toronto Blue Jays 

1977-

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Montreal Expos 

1969-2004

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Hartford Dark Blues 

1874-1876

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San Diego Padres 

1969- 

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Texas Rangers 

1972-

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Indianapolis Hoosiers 

1887-1889

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Indianapolis Blues 

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1878-1878

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Toledo Blue Stockings 

1883-1883

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