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Thelma Palmer - The Tree That Went Walking
As Serena grew older and taller, however, she began to climb into the limbs of the cedar. At first she would ... ," she gasped, "The earth spirit, Golden Goshen, has come to help me. He magics blossoms up through stems and now deep in the earth he is making magic to free me." At that instant Adie curled ...
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March 2006
Eventually the darkness grew quiet and I fell back into a deep sleep. In the morning our grey friends munched with gusto ... , my eyes locked onto something small struggling in front of my feet. Caught in a web of stems and vines a baby squirrel cried for help. After carefully untangling the little guy he leapt out of ...
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Ion Exchange - Anemone canadensis - Canada Anemone
Anemone, Crowfoot" Anemone from the Greek term anemone, meaning "wind" which probably refers to seed distribution or perhaps because the delicate stems and leaves sometimes appear to tremble in the wind. Canadensis from the Latin meaning "of Canada". According to Greek mythology, an anemone grew up from the spots where the tears of Venus dropped to ...
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Wolong area
Bamboo grew in the understory, the crowded ranks of stems claiming the hillside so completely that the light beneath the bamboo's canopy was a translucent undersea green. The sunless scent of moss and moldering wood choked the gloom. The bamboo ...
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Where Have All the Grasslands Gone?" (part 4 of 5)
Forests: Then and Now Widespread fires occurred about every 5-20 years wherever ponderosa pine grew, with somewhat lower frequencies on the order of 15-40 years in the bracketing pion-juniper ... pine and mixed conifer forests down through pion-juniper woodlands. For example, some ponderosa pine stands now have well over 2000 stems/acre, in contrast to 120 years ago when only about 50 stems/ ...
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Flowers of Men by Anna Clabburn
Soursops those pretty dancer blooms on deep green watery stems that force saliva flushing into the mouth when bitten or sucked. Movements and limbs constrained by ... sharp leaves, remind her of his beard with its recurrent stubble and softness where the hairs grew longer, out of control. Running between bushes, chasing feet through scalding sand, they ignored the moon ...
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Indigenous Ecotourism: Río Blanco, Ecuador: Section 1
As they had more children, however, and as their children grew in age, the needs of the family increased. School supplies, along with other goods such ...
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SBN Feature Article: May 1997
Those to Follow Mexico's interest in ecotourism stems from the fact that it is a burgeoning industry. Rather than looking to the U.S. for ... , as a result of population growth and immigration of mestizo agricultural colonists, the supply of land grew short. Since 1971, their economy has shifted from subsistence agriculture and hunting, to cash crops such as ...
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Chow! : Eugene Weekly's Restaurant Guide
Nouveau for me. "I call it flash wine," she said. The whole grape cluster (stems, leaves and all) goes into the holding tank, which gives the hot-pink wine its spicy taste. ... of the Bay Area urban centers. Calistoga, Oakville, and Yountville dozed, quiet and cozy. A few area folks grew grapes and made wines that generated a bit of hoopla among world wine geeks. Land was affordable, ...
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Thoughts about the Tragic Events
Jun 2007 03:57:03 EDT From: BVB426 at aol Subject: Friend/Relative of Lollie LOLLIE AND I GREW UP TOGETHER IN GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN. WE LIVED FIVE MINUTES FROM EACH OTHER AND WERE ONLY ... I'm writing a commissioned article on trail crime to run next February in Backpacker magazine. Our piece stems from, but is not limited to, the killings of Julianne Williams and Lollie Winnans last May. Your ...
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