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WhistlingPastTheGraveyard: April 2008
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Where do we go when we die? Here's a look at what planners, and others, are doing (and not doing) for cemeteries of the past, present and future. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Sprawl threatens Missouri cemetery. Supporters of an old cemetery in Missouri that includes many slave remains is being threatened by expansion. Of the Kansas City airport. Space crunch in Sydney, Australia. Government officials in Sydney think the city could run out of space. Rising land values and the squeeze of urban sprawl. One of t...
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WhistlingPastTheGraveyard: Thievery story reaches USA Today
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Where do we go when we die? Here's a look at what planners, and others, are doing (and not doing) for cemeteries of the past, present and future. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Thievery story reaches USA Today. Here's USA Today's take. On the problem of cemetery looters. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thievery story reaches USA Today. Going green in Atlanta? Private cemetery gets OK on Cape Cod, Mass. More on Arlington Cemetery. Green burial in New Jersey. New Jersey, United States.
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Green Girl Kitchen: May 2011
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Monday, May 30, 2011. Baking Soda and Vinegar. The first thing I did was to soak rags in vinegar and wrap all three faucets in the house. After 20 minutes or so, you can remove the rag and wipe around the faucets, even use an old toothbrush around the grout area. The faucets and handle will be gleaming with hardly any work on your part. Friends, don't be afraid to set aside your harsh chemicals and try out the baking soda and vinegar. I think you will be surprised at the results you receive. Next Saturda...
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WhistlingPastTheGraveyard: September 2008
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Where do we go when we die? Here's a look at what planners, and others, are doing (and not doing) for cemeteries of the past, present and future. Monday, September 8, 2008. More on Chesapeake Bay. Among the links on this site is an article by the Washington Post. On cemeteries threatened by rising water of the Chesapeake Bay. Here's another article. On the same subject. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More on Chesapeake Bay. New Jersey, United States. View my complete profile. Spring Grove, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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WhistlingPastTheGraveyard: March 2008
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Where do we go when we die? Here's a look at what planners, and others, are doing (and not doing) for cemeteries of the past, present and future. Wednesday, March 12, 2008. Around the world: Germany, Australia. Some innovative ideas from our fellow Earth citizens in Germany (a cemetery "pyramid". And Australia (a natural cemetery. Meanwhile, also in Minnesota, plans for a new vets cemetery. While older, private cemeteries fall into government hands, when no one else can do the job (see my previous post.
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WhistlingPastTheGraveyard: August 2008
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Where do we go when we die? Here's a look at what planners, and others, are doing (and not doing) for cemeteries of the past, present and future. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Thievery story reaches USA Today. Here's USA Today's take. On the problem of cemetery looters. Going 'green' in Atlanta? A landowner wants to put a "green cemetery". On 17 acres he owns in the Atlanta area. Private cemetery gets OK on Cape Cod, Mass. More on Arlington Cemetery. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Monday, August 11, 2008. View my...
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WhistlingPastTheGraveyard: June 2007
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Where do we go when we die? Here's a look at what planners, and others, are doing (and not doing) for cemeteries of the past, present and future. Thursday, June 28, 2007. Plants needed for Arlington. The annual drive to add plantings to Arlington Cemetery is coming up next month. Landscapers and growers who wish to add their plants to our national shrine are encouraged to do so. You can get the details at Lawn and Landscape Magazine. Here's the link for the Professional Landscape Network. It didn't look ...
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WhistlingPastTheGraveyard: Private cemetery gets OK on Cape Cod, Mass.
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Where do we go when we die? Here's a look at what planners, and others, are doing (and not doing) for cemeteries of the past, present and future. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Private cemetery gets OK on Cape Cod, Mass. Interesting little story here about a private cemetery to be created on someone's land. It got some opposition from a local official, but got the OK. Anyway. Pay close attention to the soil boring info . they did their homework, it seems. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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WhistlingPastTheGraveyard: February 2008
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Where do we go when we die? Here's a look at what planners, and others, are doing (and not doing) for cemeteries of the past, present and future. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. This came "across the transom," so to speak. A blurb from Web Urbanist notes that the Mount Hope Cemetery. In Rochester, N.Y., is one of the seven great abandoned sites in the country. Just scroll down a bit from the top and you will find it. You also will find another link to the Forsaken Places. Wednesday, February 13, 2008.
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Stranger Here Below - A Novel by Joyce Hinnefeld: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Some Summer Reading Lists. I've meant to post the following book lists since the STRANGER HERE BELOW paperback launch on June 1. Now, back from travel to visit family in the Midwest (southern Michigan, southern Indiana, and Cincinnati, with husband, daughter, and new puppy along), I'm finally getting around to it. And it's supposed to hit the upper 90s here in eastern PA by tomorrow. A good time to grab a book and a cold drink, find some shade, and start reading. Yesterday I spe...
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