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This week: old things made new.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 09, 2024 | [Read Online]( Wolfdog "Loses It" Seeing Long Lost Brother This wolfdog struggled to fit in until one woman figured out the missing piece of the puzzle. [fb]( [fb]( [fb]( [fb](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Shareables&body=Wolfdog%20%22Loses%20It%22%20Seeing%20Long%20Lost%20Brother%3A%20This%20wolfdog%20struggled%20to%20fit%20in%20until%20one%20woman%20figured%20out%20the%20missing%20piece%20of%20the%20puzzle.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fshareables.shareably.net%2Fp%2Fwolfdog-loses-seeing-long-lost-brother) In partnership with Today's Enjoyment: Reel of the Day: This girl should be in every horror movie… Trending Loveable Stories: • 200 Men Sing Haunting Cover of "Danny Boy” • Wolfdog "Loses It" Seeing Long Lost Brother Quote: “If life were predictable, it would…” If it's your first time reading or a friend sent this to you, you can [subscribe here](. America’s Most Loved Food Delivery Service [Hungryroot]( is a grocery and recipe delivery service that led millions of Americans to say goodbye meal kits, hello Hungryroot! 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The concert was part of the prestigious Barbershop Harmony Society International Convention, where the best voices from around the globe gather to shine. There, a legendary male chorus from Dallas [wowed the crowd]( with their jaw-dropping performance. The magic began with Jim Clancy's incredible arrangement of “Danny Boy.” Known as The Vocal Majority, the talented choir turned this beloved classic into a spellbinding experience. The venue was filled with harmonies so rich and resonant, [they gave everyone goosebumps](. Every voice was perfectly in sync, creating a sound that was powerful and uplifting. Needless to say, the audience was left in awe. “Danny Boy” is a timeless ballad that has touched hearts for generations. The lyrics were written by Frederic Weatherly in the early 20th century and are set to the traditional Irish tune of “Londonderry Air.” The haunting melody and passionate lyrics have made it a favorite for choirs and soloists alike. The song is a frequent flyer at special occasions and major life events due to its emotional resonance. On its own, the song is a time-tested hit. But the [200 guys gathered]( to sing it in this video aren’t just any choir – they’re barbershop royalty! The Vocal Majority’s precise harmonies and heartfelt performances have earned them fans worldwide. Their history is packed with international gold medals. Their unique blend of camaraderie and musical brilliance has been crystallized in this [video of their performance](. The crowd went wild for The Vocal Majority’s rendition of “Danny Boy” and we’re pretty sure you will, too! [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( Image courtesy of YouTube - The Dodo ANIMALS [Wolfdog "Loses It" Seeing Long Lost Brother]( A kind-hearted sanctuary owner has put all her skills to the test with [the arrival of a wolfdog]( named Jacob. The freedom-loving hybrid was rescued from an abusive owner but, as any rescuer knows, the job isn't done in a day. There's trauma to be dealt with and a lot of it. Thankfully, the wells of love and compassion run deep at Arctic Fox Daily, a home-based sanctuary in New York. Kim, the founder, knew it would be [a long road to recovery]( for Jacob, but she was determined to walk it with him— and she wasn't the only one. Amidst the chaos, Jacob connected deeply with Kim’s daughter, Ella, who showed him affection and patience. Jacob’s early life left deep emotional scars, making his transition difficult. The sanctuary, home to 6 other rescued wolf-dogs, was lively and sometimes overwhelming. Ella’s kindness played a crucial role in Jacob’s healing, helping him feel secure and loved. Jacob’s progress, though slow, was promising. Each small step forward was celebrated. [A turning point came]( when Kim received a call from Molly at Walking Wild Rescue in Ohio. Jacob’s long-lost brother, Varden, needed a home. Their reunion was heartwarming. Jacob instantly recognized his brother, eagerly pawing at Varden's enclosure. Varden’s calm presence helped Jacob open up further. For the first time, Jacob accepted food directly from Kim, a significant sign of trust. The sanctuary buzzed with new energy as they began to explore. They ran, played, and howled in harmony. Watching [the video of Jacob transforming]( from a scared, traumatized wolfdog to one showing signs of comfort and trust is deeply moving. Kim’s dedication to these magnificent creatures has never wavered. She provides a sanctuary where healing can truly begin. The journey isn’t easy, but the rewards are immeasurable. [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( 💭 QUOTE OF THE DAY “If life were predictable, it would cease to be life and be without flavor.” —Eleanor Roosevelt 🗿 ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY… Did you know that on this day in [1795](, a financier from Massachusetts made history by paying off the entire U.S. national debt of $2,024,899? The remarkable financial feat was accomplished by a man named James Swan. This staggering amount, significant by even today’s standards, was settled to clear the debts the young nation had incurred during the Revolutionary War. [Swan’s payment]( was a personal contribution, demonstrating his immense wealth and patriotic dedication to the stability and future of the United States. It was also about more than money. The contribution reflected the burgeoning spirit of American resilience and independence. By settling the national debt, Swan alleviated a huge burden from the newborn nation's economy. His actions helped the nation gain financial credibility on the world stage by showing the determination of early American citizens to support their own government and secure the nation’s economic foundation. Other notable events include… [1776]( - The U.S. Declaration of Independence is read to George Washington's troops in New York, inspiring the Continental Army and solidifying their resolve to gain freedom during the American Revolutionary War. [1872]( - Doughnut cutter patents are granted to John Blondel of Thomaston, Maine. This invention revolutionized the way doughnuts were made, ensuring a perfect shape and a more efficient baking process. [1877]( - The first-ever Wimbledon tennis championship begins, marking the start of the world's oldest tennis tournament. This inaugural event featured only men's singles, setting the stage for the prestigious competition known today. [1955]( - Bill Haley & His Comets’ "Rock Around the Clock" tops the Billboard chart. This iconic song became one of the best-selling singles ever, heralding the dawn of rock and roll as a dominant musical force. 🧩 BONUS FUN!!! Can You Spot The Peacock? 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