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Love, Play, Work by Barbara Spring 4/16/2013 3:41:05 AM
My natural history... more
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Power Point Presentation by Barbara Spring 7/27/2012 8:21:58 AM
The Dynamic Great Lakes... more
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The Amazon River's last uncontacted tribes by Niki Collins-Queen 9/8/2011 12:39:28 PM
There are two stories in Scott Wallace's “The Unconquered: In search of the Amazon's last Uncontacted Tribes.” The first story is the National Geographic adventure journalist's gripping first-person account of adventure and survival in the deepest re... more
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Eagles Return to New York state and the Great Lakes by Barbara Spring 4/13/2011 6:18:45 AM
The democratic process.... more
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More Snow by Barbara Spring 1/14/2011 6:05:55 AM
Time to reflect... more
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Other Blogs of Mine by Barbara Spring 1/8/2011 8:40:31 AM
My Great Lakes Blogs... more
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No swallows at Low Arvie by Linda Watson 9/13/2010 1:33:34 AM
Hi
The swallows have left us and everywhere is very quiet after three months of chatter chatter on the roof and the velux windows. That means that autumn is well and truly with us. Only last week I saw the last batch of fledgings leave the... more
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The Dynamic Great Lakes 2010 by Barbara Spring 8/13/2010 11:34:12 AM
Updated with new information the Dynamic Great Lakes... more
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New Great Lakes information by Barbara Spring 8/3/2010 3:57:07 AM
New edition of The Dynamic Great Lakes... more
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Low Arvie Nature News by Linda Watson 6/15/2010 9:10:59 PM
We are having a remarkable spell of dry weather here, in fact we are hoping to get the silage cut before the end of next week - always a stressful time (both books), but we might just do it stress free this year.
Of course, the midges have s... more
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A wonderful Friday in SW Scotland! by Linda Watson 5/28/2010 9:52:55 PM
Yesterday was a really good day! I have been suffering all week from the most dreadful toothache caused by an abcess, but the antibiotics finally started to work, so I went off to my Latin group (LwtLoLA)and worked on Ovid's Metamorphoses with the o... more
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EARTHQUAKE by Robert A. Mills 2/3/2010 8:34:03 AM
On an otherwise balmy September 1, a disastrous earthquake measuring 8.3 on the Richter scale struck Tokyo, the capital of Japan, killing over 100,000 citizens and obliterating 40,000+ others who have never been accounted for.
The quak... more
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Beautiful Oceania may be the first to pay for our sins.... by Michael A. Guy 9/29/2009 6:36:04 PM
You will see over the coming weeks, the death toll rise dramatically in the Polynesian/Samoan Tsunami. Tsunami Waves often take victims bodies out to sea and many are not recovered. Currents drive them away, also debris from destruction maims many bo... more
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Pythons by the thousands in south Florida! by Harry E Gilleland 7/19/2009 1:35:35 PM
In an AP article written by Brian Skoloff that appeared in my yesterday’s newspaper: “The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) announced this week that pythons were going to be hunted by snake experts in an effort to eradicate the pythons from ... more
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