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My Favorite Things - The Art of Exploration
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The Art of Exploration. A diary of day trips, natural places, and miscellaneous adventures }. Last updated by Laura on July 24, 2016. An informal inventory of the places that I stash the things that I find inspirational, beautiful, interesting, and thought provoking. Below are a few of the places that I stash the things that I find inspirational, beautiful, interesting, and thought provoking. You can find me on pinterest = right here. Visit Laura – The Art of Exploration’s profile on Pinterest. Middot; H...
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Sewanee GreenHouse
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The online home of the folks who live in an intentional community at the university of the south focused on sustainable living and being infectiously joyful. Sunday, October 30, 2011. After the sun has set. . . The apples were all eaten or drank and pumpkins carved into chickens or leaves. Knees are brungung and the rest of joanna is cold. Same day as mtn top ball? Switched to Novemeber 18th. What to do now -. Send out c-student for artists - vocal and visual. Save eggs for armentrout.
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Sewanee GreenHouse: Meeting Minutes 9/4/2011
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The online home of the folks who live in an intentional community at the university of the south focused on sustainable living and being infectiously joyful. Sunday, September 4, 2011. Present at meeting: everyone except for parker. Compost MEeting tomorrow at 6 at the greenhouse. Master cookie expert sarah will make cookies, and remind all to bring schedule to meeting. Burgers, (and toppings). Sweet Potataoe fries,. Stewart will make means patties. To eat or not to eat? Mint tea made by Stewart. Joanna:...
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Sewanee GreenHouse: Meeting minutes
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The online home of the folks who live in an intentional community at the university of the south focused on sustainable living and being infectiously joyful. Sunday, August 28, 2011. The question was posed "What would you like to see in the Green House this year? Sarah- An accepting house, where many people can coming together and share time together in a positive way. Parker - Have a larger presence on campus, have positive associations for the GH, show people where we are and what we do. MM - a place t...
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Sewanee GreenHouse
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The online home of the folks who live in an intentional community at the university of the south focused on sustainable living and being infectiously joyful. Monday, October 31, 2011. Apple Extravaganza was a great success (high five). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Abuelitos/as de la casa de verde. The Transcontinental Oldbones Project. A new home for Swooning Blue. The Mountains are Alive. Adventures of the GreenHousers. Exploring the Central Andes Mountains. The Transcontinental Oldbones Project.
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Northwest Nature Notes: LONG-HORNED BEETLES
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The blog of the Slater Museum of Natural History. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Beetles are the most diverse animals in the world, with surely over a million species, although only about 350,000 have been described to date. Any collection of tropical insects contains undescribed species, and beetles often make up a good part of this, even though they have been favorites with collectors ever since specimens were first collected for museums. The eggs of Plectrodera. Are laid in the fall, and the larvae bore int...
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Northwest Nature Notes: A WHITE BLACK BIRD
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The blog of the Slater Museum of Natural History. Tuesday, March 3, 2015. A WHITE BLACK BIRD. I look at a lot of birds every year, and I don’t see many that are as cool as this one, a leucistic Black Turnstone ( Arenaria melanocephala. This striking bird is wintering at the end of Sandy Point, north of Bellingham, Washington, in a flock of its relatives, and I finally got around to checking it out in February. I found the flock feeding on rocks at the mouth of the marina there. The bird is definitely leu...
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Northwest Nature Notes: A COMMUNITY OF SAPSUCKERS
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The blog of the Slater Museum of Natural History. Thursday, January 22, 2015. A COMMUNITY OF SAPSUCKERS. North America has the distinction of being the only continent on which a group of birds has evolved the ability to tap into the sap of living trees. These are the four species of sapsuckers ( Sphyrapicus. Yellow-bellied ( S. varius. Red-naped ( S. nuchalis. Red-breasted ( S. ruber. And Williamson’s ( S. thyroideus. They continue to flow while temperatures are sufficiently high, but when air temperatur...
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Northwest Nature Notes: November 2014
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The blog of the Slater Museum of Natural History. Friday, November 7, 2014. You’ve doubtless seen the pigeons feeding in the city square or along the freeways roosting on light standards and nesting under the overpasses. These are Rock Pigeons ( Columba livia. However, we also have a bona fide. Wild pigeon in the Pacific Northwest, the Band-tailed Pigeon ( Patagioenas fasciata. These pigeons are vegetarians with a varied diet. Their range coincides with the range of oak trees throughout much of the W...
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Northwest Nature Notes: January 2015
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The blog of the Slater Museum of Natural History. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. AN INTIMATE AVIAN EXPERIENCE. For a unique and intimate experience with waterfowl and other birds, visit George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary west of Ladner, British Columbia. Reifel Refuge, as it’s called by many, is a 300 -hectare (740. The government designated part of the sanctuary and the area adjacent to it, some 328 hectares, as the Alaksen National Wildlife Area. Some activities are permitted on this land but no...
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