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DIGGING HOLES ON A STEEP HILL FUN FUN FUN
infiniti CREATIVE landscapes LLC | November 7th 2009 by stephen m detweiler Infiniti Properties LLC
yes we are having fun planting is what we love to do even on the windy chilly days on a 45' degree hill.then came a rainbow and we hoped for the pot of gold no such luck but we keep trying.more pics next weekhttp://infinitilandscapes.blogspot.comhttp read more
the healing garden in fall
four winds photo journal | November 7th 2009 by Sandy
One day last week, I visited by the healing garden at the Scarborough campus of the Maine Medical Center while my friend was inside getting a mammogram. Wow, was I surprised at the difference since my last visit, just after it was built. The garden read more
The Rolling Roads of Fall
Visual Thoughts | November 7th 2009 by D L Ennis
It’s great fun to ride the back roads in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia but fall is particularly joyful. © 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to i read more
Even more wildlife in the woods
My world through photography | November 7th 2009 by Diane Miller
So I came out of the forest into a clearing and public park and saw these lovely trees across the way. Then the most wild of wildlife came running at me!!! A pack of 2 dogs trying so hard to be wild and free. They were being tracked read more
Bark Beetle Galleries
My Quality Day | November 7th 2009 by Joan Young
I've been working on that trail obstruction, and I found some nice bark beetle galleries to show you. This tree does happen to be an Elm, and it was bark beetles that carried the Dutch Elm Disease that pretty much wiped out the American Elm, but t read more
More Autumn Scenes
Travels with L & Z | November 6th 2009 by Linnea Wahamaki
Autumn is still in full swing here in Contra Costa County. Have you taken the time to get out and enjoy the colorful leaves, long shadows, and warm sunlight? If not, check out some of my photos that I recently took during my outings around my neighbo read more
The colors of autumn around Green Lake
My Green Lake | November 6th 2009 by MyGreenLake
Much gratitude to Rosemary Washington for sharing more of her outstanding photography: Red maples glow as the morning mist lifts at GreenlakeCopyright Rosemary Washington 2009 A biker enjoys the tree-lined path at GreenlakeCopyright Rosemary Washingt read more
Leaf Hunt!: Finding Fall Foliage on the Emerald Necklace
The Blog @ Directory of Boston | November 6th 2009 by Joel Reyes
Autumn is, unfortunately, the most fickle season. For a few fleeting weeks, the air is crisp and the leaves burn gold and crimson. Suddenly though, the nights grow cold and the trees turn barren, their lanky limbs gradually exposed. While it’s been read more
Camping Tips
I travel to work, do you? | November 6th 2009 by R.MAK
Camping is surely a lot of fun, but one has to be careful while going into the forest. Follow these safety camping tips and make the best out of your camping: Set up the camp before it gets dark. Try to travel during daylight whenever possible as read more
Weekly Vintage Image: 7
I still use film | November 6th 2009
A little bit Village of the Damned, no? No idea who these possibly-evil cherubic sailor children are, but an astute guess whould be they're relatives of some sort. read more
My garden fail!
The Budding Gardener | November 6th 2009
A couple of weeks ago, I enthusiastically gave the flowers I planted in my garden this year almost straight A’s in a little gardening report card. This was not only a fun exercise to reflect on the season, it will also help me remember what to cons read more
Reuse Autumn Leaves
City Renewed | November 6th 2009 by Brandon
The Fall has definitely arrived. This means apple cider, pumpkin pie, acorn squash, cooler weather and, of course, thousands of falling leaves. Leaves may be beautiful when they’re turning bright orange, yellow and red, but the beauty wears off read more
Episode-312- 8 Easy To Identify Native Medicinal Plants
The Survival Podcast | November 6th 2009 by Jack
Today is the first in a multi-part series on medicinal plants, trees and herbs. Today we start with 8 plants and trees that are very easy to identify, native to North America, grow prevalently in the wild and have multiple uses for each plant. WARN read more
Purchase Christmas Trees Online – Showcase the Most Smashing Tr…
Evolution | November 6th 2009
The Christmas season is nearing and pretty presently numerous families, especially the children, would be busy and hectic in picking out their trees and adorning them. legion families look forward to the cohering time when they are beautifying the tr read more
Watchful Frogs
A view from the Furry Side | November 6th 2009 by Mr. B.
Inside the wrought iron gates of Gladys' Garden -where dogs are not allowed resides the watchful frog. This place no longer is the wild and wondrous ravenGlady's Mom wrote about but it remains a paradise for all those"working it out" on the East Sid read more
Ewe Yews
Hill-Stead Nature Blog | November 6th 2009 by Diane Tucker, Estate Naturalist, Hill-Stead Museum
It’s not exactly the swallows and Capistrano, but sheep are back at Hill-Stead.                                                                                  read more
Photo Friday: Autumnal Brillance
Traveling the Journey Of Light - Photoblog | November 6th 2009 by Derrald
Although autumn was fleeting in Nebraska and Iowa this year, there were some hold outs after the snowfall. This maple tree turned brillant warm oranges and reds two weeks after the storm and managed to hang on to a majority of its leaves during some read more
10 Hydroponic Fruit Advantages
Aquachannel | November 6th 2009 by hema b
Here are some of the main reasons why you should grow your own Hydroponic Fruit as opposed to using established soil based methods! 1. There is no need to water them! This will of course save you time, but also over or under watering is one of the fo read more
Mountain Life in Autumn
Visual Thoughts | November 6th 2009 by D L Ennis
Life in 19th century Blue Ridge Mountains was never easy but fall must have seen a respite of sorts; the brief period between the heat of summer and long winter to come. © 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my imag read more
BK DECAY: Brooklyn Community Leaf Composting, 11/7&8, 11/14&a…
Flatbush Gardener | November 5th 2009
Cherry Leaves, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, November 2008 Until 2007, NYC collected and composted residential leaves. For the second year, 20,000 tons of leaves will be treated like household garbage, added to the City’s already-overburdened waste... read more
Skywatch Friday
Photoblogista | November 5th 2009 by Linnea Wahamaki
Here's what the sky looked like when I got home from work today. I ran inside and grabbed my camera to capture it.Seems that some sprinkles are finally headed our way...San Ramon, CA(11/5/09)Click HERE to visit lots of other SKYWATCH FRIDAY posts fro read more
Through the Autumn Wood
Visual Thoughts | November 5th 2009 by D L Ennis
A country road through the autumn forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. © 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site read more
A Magic Kingdom twilight
My Mobile Adventures *~*~* | November 5th 2009 by Tink *~*~*
© Copyright 2008 Tink *~*~* http://MyMobileAdventures.com Solar reflection makes for peachy-golden clouds – twilight castle glow Subscriptions to My Mobile Adventures are fun and absolutely FREE! Click to Subscribe by email CLICK to Sub read more
Vector Christmas Trees
Lord of Design - Free source for designers. Download design,… | November 5th 2009
Vector Christmas Trees 12 AI | + JPG Preview | 10.3 MB Download: http://depositfiles.com/files/lnjtox10l http://uploading.com/files/ec31542b/New%2BYear_Tree-3_vector.rar/ http://rapidshare.com/files/302926672/New_Year_Tree-3_vector.rar This conten read more
Lapland autumn 2009 – 23rd September
Fenlander's Natural Lore Blog | November 5th 2009 by Kevin
We spent the morning collecting fallen trees from the forest for next years fire wood. Its so much easier to drag them back when there are two people!!! I also carried back the tipi poles and stored in the cabin roof. I spent the rest of the morni read more

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