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"Goodbye and good luck, Lucky!" The images offer light relief on a Twitter feed crowded with images that documented Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the destruction and the suffering that has followed. Lucky's story begins with one of Soldin's team members, in body armour and a helmet, stepping into a crater to gather the hedgehog while someone off-camera asks: "You're sure he's alive?" as shelling echoes in the distance. "Chasiv Yar is proper hell these days. We found an ammunition box... recreated some sort of grass environment and took him to the back of our car," Soldin tweeted, noting they decided to take Lucky with them. What followed was a learning process in how to nurse a hedgehog back to health. The next images show the exhausted creature sleeping in an improvised shelter outside the team's base -– though not for long.

Harnessing The Power Of Positive Thinking For Leadership Success

  Harnessing The Power Of Positive Thinking For Leadership Success Ashley Saye is an economics graduate of USC and founder of Presence motivational quote board designed to stream positivity into your home getty I’ve always been intent on educating the world about the power of positive thinking. There is so much more than just deciding to "think positive." And I'm sure we can all agree that it’s not always easy to do it alone. I have spent the last several years creating, developing and bringing to market a device that can help reframe your thought patterns while helping you live a more peaceful and inspired life. Through this process, I’ve learned a lot about the power of words and how they affect us. It’s no secret that having a positive attitude is essential for success in any field, but especially in business. As a leader, having the right mindset can be the difference between achieving your goals or getting stuck in an endless cycle of anxiety and defeat. So how can y...

“It happened to a mate in Mandurah

  “It happened to a mate in Mandurah  over Christmas. He took another guy with him and my mate took the cap off and went on doing something else. He only put about $40 down the rod holder into the bilge. He turned the bilge pump on [and] it caught fire at the bouser. Burnt the rear of the boat before they put it out.” “You’re not the first and won’t be the last. I feel sorry for your wallet.” “My partner did it years ago with his Kevlacat , but realized after about 50c not $500.” “Don’t worry that’s happened plenty of times.” Story continues “Have heard of it happening. Bloody expensive mistake.” Also on FTW Outdoors: Deadly octopus is served to a diner at a hot pot restaurant Other commenters weren’t as sympathetic or kind, as evidenced by their comments. Some didn’t believe it even happened: “Shouldn’t have a boat if you don’t know how to fill up the tank.”