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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Last Call
If you want to see pretty fall foliage, this is last call, take one final look before it’s gone. Most things are past their prime, but this little Alabama croton still looks good. He looked better a few weeks ago … Continue reading
Posted in I love this plant, It Just Grew There
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Honeybees have Pockets
The pictures and writing for this blog are from a couple weeks ago. I usually post more often, but frankly I’m still a little pissed off that more people didn’t vote to save the land. If only there was a way … Continue reading
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Very Sad
The man at the wildlife department told me, the fact that bald eagles nest along this 25,000 feet of magnificent shoreline wasn’t enough to save it. And that trying to stop the school board from developing it, was like David fighting … Continue reading
Posted in In the Neighborhood, The Big Picture
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