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A Bug for Fashion

GALS - Get It All for Less | July 12th 2008 by Andrea J Paulsen

While I am always on the lookout for new and unusual finds in fashion, this one might be just a little too unusual.Two Cape Code teenagers have become fairly successful at selling their own homemade line of jewelry. The two, both 17, have taken adva read more

ok, FINE, i'm a geek - WHATEVER

Eat Well Teach Well | July 7th 2008 by Laurie

Cicada damageOriginally uploaded by LollieThe other night, prior to going to our annual Moonlight Big Band Concert at the park, Debby - my young, retired science teacher friend - was so excited about cicada damage! She was telling me how her trees, w read more

Another world

Nature Remains | June 30th 2008 by Nina

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Weight Watcher Saturday! OOPS! I Did It Again!!

Whatever I Think | June 21st 2008 by joan

I sort of knew as I was driving toward my meeting as the 17 year cicadas were committing suicide on my car that I wasn’t going to have a big weight loss this week. I’ve been a slacker. I was thinking on my way to the meeting of all the t read more

Emergence

Nature Remains | May 28th 2008 by Nina

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Noisy Return of Cicadas Expected After 17 Years by Jennifer Smith…

Lost in the Ozone... | May 23rd 2008 by David Quintana

Read original...An emerging cicada nymphs from Brood XIV , the 17 - year variety, at Ostego Park in Dix Hills.. (Bill Davis, Newsday / May 20, 2008)After 17 years underground, the cicadas of Brood XIV are tunneling to the surface in preparation for t read more

The Colorful Array of a Spring Day

The Midnight Garden | May 8th 2008 by Greg

A steady rain marked, and dampened, the earlier part of the day...but also brought on the orange color in that tulip I showed you yesterday. Pretty nice, huh? Do you see the bud that's still green? How bout the little pair of marks on it...(it sho read more

Firefly

These are my Rants! | April 30th 2008

Oh wow! It does not take much to bring a smile to my face. I was taking Piper for one of his many nightly walks and saw a tiny little firefly! I have not seem them since I was a little kid. We used to catch them in those cheap plastic bug catchers. L read more

Hollywood

Predator Press | April 25th 2008 by LOBO

Predator Press [LOBO] "Cut, cut, cut!" I yell into the megaphone. -LOBO: The Motion Picture has thus far been nothing but headache after headache. "C'mon Jackie," I says, rubbing my temples. "The line is, 'You pullb my tond throu read more

Beauty is only skin deep

Lesley Smitheringale Fine Art | January 16th 2008 by Lesley Smitheringale

I recently noticed a few cicada skins, still attached, in pristine condition, to branches in my garden and you can’t help but marvel at how amazing nature is and the natural life cycle of these insects.  As a result of macro photography, I read more

Australian Summer and Amethyst

Under the Loupe | November 18th 2007 by Annette PIper

We've just been to Sydney and its a long, tiring drive. We made the journey to see my dad while he was there as he lives on the north coast of NSW which is even more of a drive!We left very early in the morning, just before there was light in the sky read more

These are Also Not Dogs

The Dog Blog | June 9th 2007 by Tiffany

Thus far, the invasion of the cicadas has been disappointing. Frankly, I've seen just as many cicadas in off years as I have so far this year, and while I understand that they're meant to be pests and all that, I kind of thought a plague of cicadas read more

Cicadas gradually invading the heartland...

The World We'll Inherit | May 28th 2007 by Brian Edwards

reddit_url='http://theworldwellinherit.blogspot.com/2007/05/cicadas-gradually-invading-heartland.html'reddit_title='Cicadas gradually invading the heartland...'A couple months ago I wrote several articles about the growing uncertainty in the scientif read more

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