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Humans and our need to interact with the natural world
Thoughts of a Seeker | May 16th 2008 by David Stoker
The other day after work I decided to walk through the National Zoo and I came away with a couple thoughts. First, we humans are not the only ones with cognitive powers. There was one orangutan that was completely working the crowd, luring everyo read more
Channel 4 to show DiCaprio documentary
Automated Daydream | May 15th 2008 by Trilby
Channel 4 is to broadcast The 11th Hour, the polemical documentary about the environment fronted by Leonardo DiCaprio. In the documentary, which the channel will transmit on May 25, leading scientists, environmentalists, politicians and activists adv read more
Wild China captures a vanishing world
Automated Daydream | May 11th 2008 by Trilby
Given the global meanderings of Attenborough and his ilk, you would imagine that there can be few parts of the planet that haven't heard the gentle footfalls of a BBC Natural History Unit camera crew. BBC Bristol, where the production arm is based, m read more
Spirit Of Bigfoot
Rochester Paranormal | April 30th 2008 by Director J. Burkhart
I love reading all the news articles regarding different so called professional crypto/ghost/ufo groups out there hunting for the elusive Bigfoot, or Lizard Man, or whatever else is said to be roaming in the wilds in complete defiance of conventional read more
Blackberry winter
white pebble | April 29th 2008
Copyright © 2008 Patti. Visit the original article at http://www.white-pebble.net/?p=4100.I think we here in Cincinnati are having a blackberry winter. Warm air has arrived, the daffodils are even mostly over, and most importantly for my breakfastin read more
Incredible Bio-Luminescent Underwater Life
Weird Youtube Videos | April 25th 2008 by andrew goulding
However exciting our own lives may be, there is something wonderful about seeing the Natural world in it's glory, especially when presented to us by enthusiastic fans like David Gallo.I doubt know about you but I could watch those sequences for hours read more
those arrogant humans…
Lost in the Landscape | April 22nd 2008 by James
Are gardeners more humble people? Do we know things a lot of others don’t or believe in things others choose not to believe? Here are a couple thoughts for Earth Day, the first one a soft feather bed of a quote, the second one a bed of nai read more
Elemental Portal
Rochester Paranormal | April 6th 2008 by Director J. Burkhart
This image demonstrates the fact that such elemental chain reaction, as found within the process of burning combustibles, may indeed produce conditions conducive to bridging a connection between our physical world with that purported to be of spirit. read more
Quote of the Day (P. Z. Myers)
Exploring Our Matrix | April 4th 2008 by James McGrath
"If you've got a religious belief that withers in the face of observations of the natural world, you ought to rethink your beliefs — rethinking the world isn't an option" (P. Z. Myers on Pharyngula) [HT Jeff the Fish. See also the quote Mike Beidle read more
Tree Sprites
Rochester Paranormal | March 26th 2008 by Director J. Burkhart
Finally got to spend some time alone out in the woods recently. Part of an exploratory experiment I’ve been planning for months where the weather had refused to cooperate. Sometimes I prefer to work alone, as results have proven themselves to v read more
Vision Quest - What Will Be
Rochester Paranormal | March 24th 2008 by Director J. Burkhart
There will always be those who scoff. But many more who believe for it is they who understand my meaning. I am of European Shamanic blood descendent. French, Irish, Scottish, Polish, and Mohican. Sorry, no Germanic ancestry. Present last name acquire read more
Snow wonderland
white pebble | March 9th 2008
Copyright © 2008 Patti. Visit the original article at http://www.white-pebble.net/?p=4079.I am perhaps the only one in the area who is happy with all the snow. The fluff is still perfectly strewn across most of the landscape. Everything outside the read more
Patterns In Nature: A Mathematical Lesson
WonderBrains Weblog | March 5th 2008 by Susan Petracco
Our natural world is the perfect classroom on so many levels. The world is full of color, vibrancy, life, science, history. It is an inspiration for art, writing, music and dance. And, our world is so mathematical. Not exactly what you were e read more
Spring again
white pebble | February 24th 2008
Copyright © 2008 Patti. Visit the original article at http://www.white-pebble.net/?p=4067.Like everybody, I guess, I am tired of winter, and the weather that it brings. But this morning, however, is a promise of something else. Barely awake, I liste read more
Boondock and Save the Earth
blog.rv.net – The Official Blog of the Open Road | February 16th 2008 by RV Blog
I was still rankled by the remark tossed at me about my “fuel hog” recreational vehicle by a stranger in a parking lot. The nice Napa Valley Cabernet didn’t relieve the twinge of guilt I felt later as I sat relaxing by the stream th read more
Petrichorically speaking…
Cellobella's Blog on Redsultana | February 5th 2008 by Cellobella
It’s hot in Perth today. Sticky, muggy, please will you just rain and get it over with, kind of hot. And we don’t have air-conditioning except for the bedroom and my computer where I have been working from home at is not in the bedroom. read more
Creepy Things
Rochester Paranormal | January 18th 2008 by Director J. Burkhart
There are many names for them though commonly they are referred to as the “people of the woods”. Generally only appearing briefly along woodland pathways. If you happen to see one don’t stay to long or try to befriend it. For just l read more
Self-discovery, 21st century style.
white pebble | January 1st 2008
Copyright © 2008 Patti. Visit the original article at http://www.white-pebble.net/?p=3998. I’m just wondering where the river pirates on my mom’s side of the family are going to turn out to be from. She always said Holland, but she wasn& read more
Floating Islands
The Natural Way | December 31st 2007
We are very excited to announce the addition of Floating Islands to our on going endeavourers to beautify our natural world. The Floating Islands are not only beautiful they are constructed of recycled materials and they remove pollutants from the wa read more
The “Beast” of Bolivia N.C.
Rochester Paranormal | December 20th 2007 by Director J. Burkhart
BOLIVIA, N.C. (AP)—An unknown predator mauled a pit bull and killed two puppies in Brunswick County, and residents fear it’s the same animal that killed three dogs in September. No one has reported ever seeing the animal. The county’s a read more
A Natural Healing
The Natural Way | November 22nd 2007
I want to share with you a particularly poignant story from one of the guests at The Natural Gait. We are always amazed and grateful at the wonderful things that happen when folks stay at The Natural Gait."I cannot begin to describe the peace and hea read more
Take Me Away!
The Natural Way | October 24th 2007
I have been searching and searching for something meaningful to add to the blog this week. Our blog is contributed too by a lot of us who share a common love of a special place called 'The Natural Gait.' We couldn't be a more diverse bunch except I t read more
Cerebellar Hypoplasia
Rochester Paranormal | September 25th 2007 by Director J. Burkhart
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Faery Sighting In Rochester New York
Rochester Paranormal | September 9th 2007 by Director J. Burkhart
My spiritual belief is such that I do actually believe in the existence of such creatures as faeries, gnomes, and elves, to name but a few of the many supernatural type creatures believed to exist by many of our European descendents. And throughout m read more
Crickey: Man stuck up tree in crocodile infested swamp for 7 days…
The Crazy News: A take on the top bizarre and weird news. | August 13th 2007 by The Crazy News guy
Crickey! In the true stereotypical Aussie spirit of Steve Irwin and Crocodile Dundee, a 54-year-old Australian man has spent seven nights up a tree over a crocodile infested swamp in the isolated Cape York Peninsula in Australia’s tropical north read more
Crazy Weekend: Shark frenzy, Mile High Fun, A Fishy Tale & Giant…
The Crazy News: A take on the top bizarre and weird news. | July 30th 2007 by The Crazy News guy
The Weekend that was… The ocean and the sky feature prominently in this edition of The Crazy News: Quick Quotes. UK “We got chatting and it went a bit further. And it was every man’s dream, to be honest.” Entrepreneur a read more
Let it snow! SE Australia in a freeze.
The Crazy News: A take on the top bizarre and weird news. | July 17th 2007 by The Crazy News guy
As most people in the Northern Hemisphere fry in the heat, it’s quite the opposite Down Under way. Australia’s most highly populated area, the south east where cities like Melbourne and Sydney lie, is experiencing some of the coldest weathe read more
It’s alive! Species of mammal once thought extinct is alive and…
The Crazy News: A take on the top bizarre and weird news. | July 16th 2007 by The Crazy News guy
Oh, yes indeed. How exciting! It’s not yet official, but a research team visiting the deep jungles of Papua New Guinea believe that an echidna named after British naturalist Sir David Attenborough, thought to no longer exist, is actually still aliv read more
Man sits on $5 billion riches, but he’s not interested in it.
The Crazy News: A take on the top bizarre and weird news. | July 13th 2007 by The Crazy News guy
Jeffrey Lee is one Australian not interested in becoming the world’s next billionare. As the last living member of an Indigenous Australian clan, he is the custodian to a sacred piece of land near the world famous Kakadu National Park, calle read more
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