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Tasmania-bound: August 2011
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This blog, by Prince Edward Islander Laurie Brinklow, follows her adventure as she heads off to University of Tasmania to do her PhD in island studies. Thursday, August 11, 2011. Follow the Yellow Boat Road. In April I had the privilege of spending a few days with Michaye Boulter. And her family – husband Rob Pennicott and children Maya and Noah – at their magnificent house on Bruny Island (for more photos, see an earlier blog post, Abalone for Tea. 8211; and the McCardles – Darcy and Shawn. Are fabulous...
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Tasmania-bound: The blood of so many tongues
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This blog, by Prince Edward Islander Laurie Brinklow, follows her adventure as she heads off to University of Tasmania to do her PhD in island studies. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. The blood of so many tongues. When I heard the story – first through Facebook and then on the CBC news. Story) Especially when it was reported that the owner planned to put the sand back when he was done. Doesn’t this person know anything about dune systems? Doesn’t he care? Or is it yet again about the money, or maybe the centu...
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The Beauty of the North Shore | ruk.ca
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Skip to main content. The Beauty of the North Shore. I had the pleasure of a cruise up the Southwest River, out New London Bay, and around to the ocean off Cape Tryon Light this afternoon. Wow. I’ve been working with the L.M. Montgomery Land Trust. For almost 15 years now, and it took until today to discover that the land we’re working to preserve is even more. Beautiful from the sea. And click Donate Now. LM Montgomery Land Trust. Posted August 6, 2009 at 7:15 pm 1 comment. On August 7, 2009 - 16:04.
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No Sand In Toes | ruk.ca
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Skip to main content. No Sand In Toes. Told me last night that she would go to the beach every day of the summer if she could. Her desire is stymied by the fact that she doesn’t drive, and by my own beach aversion (all that sand — between my toes — uck). So yesterday, when I announced that I was driving up to Park Corner for a L.M. Montgomery Land Trust. By the time we were done eating, the downpour had reached a steady I’m not going anywhere you foolish humans pitch, so Catherine and Oliver drove ...
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Overview and Current Scope | Farmland Access in BC
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