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wild san francisco: "There's always a chance for new discoveries and surprises"*
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Because wildness is everywhere. Thursday, July 30, 2009. There's always a chance for new discoveries and surprises"*. Image of Smooth Owl's Clover from the Presidio Trust press release. 1917 was the last time Smooth Owl’s Clover was last seen at the Presidio. That is, it was the last time it was seen until April 2009, when staff of the Presidio Trust spotted the bright yellow flower not seen in the Presidio in 92 years emerging from the soil. From the SF Citizen:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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wild san francisco: Moths of San Francisco
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Because wildness is everywhere. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Moths of San Francisco. Brought to you by the fine folks of the San Francisco Naturalist Society. June 11, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San francisco, california, United States. Tidepooling photo from blair). View my complete profile. Places to Go/Things to Read. Los Angeles Urban Rangers. Nature in the City. San Francisco Naturalist Society. Thirteen Ways of Seeing Nature in LA, Part I. Thirteen Ways of Seeing Nature in LA, Part II.
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wild san francisco: coming home to roost
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Because wildness is everywhere. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Coming home to roost. Houston birdhouse, October 2008. Recently, I was directed to a lovely art piece in Brooklyn called for the birds. Described as "Building birdhouses/roosting boxes so that are built-to-suit local bird species using cast off materials." Nice, right? So I was sad to look at the pictures and see that some of the houses had perches on the outside. End rant. Thanks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tidepooling photo from blair).
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wild san francisco: September 2009
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Because wildness is everywhere. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Walter Kitundu bird talk, tonight! Walter Kitundu is a Multimedia Artist with the Exploratorium, Artist in Residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts, and a Distinguished Visiting professor of "Wood Arts" at the California College of the Arts. He is also a wildlife photographer, with a specialty in hawks and other raptors. Wondering if you should go? Check out his website. And wonder no more. These photos will be AMAZING on a big screen.
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wild san francisco: July 2009
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Because wildness is everywhere. Thursday, July 30, 2009. Summer in the city. Oh San Francisco.why do you have to do summer like you do? The Golden Gate is the only complete breach in. The Coast Range, which borders the Pacific for most of California’s length. As a result, the Bay Region is the meet in. G place of cont in. Ental and oceanic air masses. Through the funnel of the Golden Gate and San. Bay, the immense aerial forces of sea and land wage a cont in. S, the w in. D moves through the range, br in.
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these city streets: December 2007
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It must be the colors/and the kids/that keep me alive. Thursday, December 27, 2007. Who is a knitting rock star? My first pair of socks using Cat Bordi's Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles is coming along splendidly! Posted by thesecitystreets at 7:47 AM. Links to this post. San Francisco, CA, United States. A binary blog about the built environment and knitting. View my complete profile. SF Planning and Urban Research. How to double your stash in less than 24 hours.
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these city streets: January 2006
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It must be the colors/and the kids/that keep me alive. Monday, January 09, 2006. In the beginning, there was rhythm. Inspired by this article. Posted by thesecitystreets at 8:12 PM. Links to this post. San Francisco, CA, United States. A binary blog about the built environment and knitting. View my complete profile. SF Planning and Urban Research. How to double your stash in less than 24 hours.
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wild san francisco: water bears
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Because wildness is everywhere. Thursday, June 18, 2009. Have I ever told you about water bears? If I haven't, I'm really sorry because water bears are amazing. Water Bears (aka Tardigrades = slow walkers ) are microscopic, water-dwelling, segmented animals with eight legs. The biggest adults can reach a body length of 1.5 mm, the smallest a wee 0.1 mm. When you're done searching, don't forget to put the moss clump and water back where you found it! Science Friday film about Water Bears.
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these city streets: June 2008
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It must be the colors/and the kids/that keep me alive. Thursday, June 26, 2008. Made: 60 thank you gift bags for a fundraiser. To benefit the Engeye Clinic. Tomorrow night. Each bag contains a Ugandan recipe for Simsim cookies and sesame seeds. Use equal parts of sesame seeds (clean and dry) and sugar. 1 Heat together over a low temperature until the sugar liquefies. Be careful not to let the mixture cook too long, or the cookies will be too brittle. Posted by thesecitystreets at 7:50 PM. Essential sock ...