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T-Rex NYC: March 2011
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. Visiting Green-Wood Cemetery: More Than One Tree Grows in Brooklyn! Friday morning I went over to Green-Wood Cemetery to go on a walk with a. Fellow blogger and explore all the different trees and plant life that thrive in a place where humans eternally rest! Now that's what I call poetic! Here I am outside the main gates of Green-Wood Cemetery where I met Katie who writes. Those sure are some fancy looking gates! Get a look at those crazy looking flowers! What a crazy story!
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trees, if you please: Happy New Year, Happy Trees!
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Monday, January 2, 2012. Happy New Year, Happy Trees! Happy New Year, my darlings! Back to the trees. Since I haven't been out there too much with my own camera lately.but since it seems appropriate to start the year off with some breathtaking tree imagery.I have looked no further than National Geographic,. Since their photography is never anything short of fantastic. Feast with your eyes, as I have. These trees are enough to make you certain of a spectacular 2012. Trees from around the world. Thank you ...
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trees, if you please: Sun and Shadows
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010. MLK day was beautiful! It was warm enough to flavor the air with a hint of "spring" and the ground was all squishy. I walked through muddy fields in the park. Inhaling the earthy breeze and stepping on shadows. The sun was working it's magic, painting stretchy dark extensions of the trees across the grass. I couldn't help but admire and photograph them, looking down at the trees, rather than up. Enjoy! January 21, 2010 at 11:35 AM. Excellent group of tree shadows. Love it!
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trees, if you please: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Afternoon in the park. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I love trees. That's really what it's all about. Festival of the Trees. Live in a tree. Trees from around the world. Trees in the snow. Afternoon in the park. Festival of the Trees. The Best of Lonely Tree. Though trees grow so high. Gossamer Threads of Life. Brooklyn, NY, United States. View my complete profile.
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trees, if you please: June 2010
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010. I want to send a big public THANK YOU to Early Forest. For the wonderful prize pack they sent me for winning their photo contest. The bag and water bottle have already been put to good use already, and I can't wait to go out and identify new trees with my new guide. Is that super dorky? I've been on "tree hiatus" due to multiple life changes.But stay tuned for updates. I'll be back soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I love trees. That's really what it's all about. Live in a tree.
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Next Week's Trees: September 2011
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Food, Water, and Work in Annandale, Virginia. Friday, September 16, 2011. The Five-Year Plan of My Glorious No. 6 Tractor Factory. Just back in the United States from a year writing about apple orchards in northern England, I've started counting from the beginning. Now writing about small-scale suburban food production in Northern Virginia - Fringe Food. I am allotting these five years to peer-review, and the next five to establishing a vanilla-marketing cooperative in the Uluguru Mountains.
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Next Week's Trees: Fish and Spatial Scales
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Food, Water, and Work in Annandale, Virginia. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Fish and Spatial Scales. The American Institute of Biological Sciences' Public Policy Report today lists this whale of an achievement: the USGS has released at last its interactive choropleth map displaying "Risk of Current Habitat Degradation for stream and coastal fish. Habitat."http:/ www.nbii.gov/far/nfhap/ They provide links to USGS-NBII-hosted public WMS map services and downloadable data and metadata. What I'm Listening To.
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Next Week's Trees: Lomography: Shooting from the Really Hip
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Food, Water, and Work in Annandale, Virginia. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Lomography: Shooting from the Really Hip. Confessions Of An Editor - Nights Out. Some say it was the warmth of this little camera that melted the Cold War, that put shooting from the hip in a better light. Use your power for good at Lomography http:/ www.lomography.com/about/lomographs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shakespeare, the Steam Locomotive, BBC2. What I'm Listening To. Gabin and Dee Dee Bridgewater. Find more Otis Taylor.