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Fifty acorns tied in a sack
http://fiftyacorns.blogspot.com
A Midwestern girl uprooted south to Austin, Texas . . . the adventure begins. I write about the things I love - art & craft, nature, food, Texas, love, my puppy and all the adventures I have in my new hot hot hot home. Goodbye snow, hello pecan trees
Acorns: You and the World of Plants
http://garden.blogware.com
Marion Owen lives and gardens on Kodiak Island, Alaska. A New York Times bestselling author, Marion shares organic gardening tips, recipes, interviews and the many ways we are clothed, fed, inspired and healed by plants. You'll find her articles and
Jo-Note - a casual commentary about the ordinary
http://www.jo-note.com
A casual commentary about the ordinary with a chance to provide some enlightenment and laughter.
Nature's Harmony Georgia Grass Fed Farm
http://www.naturesharmonyfarm.com
The rat race is just going to have to survive without us. We've had our fill of urban development, inhumane treatment of animals, food quality concerns and just not knowing where our food is coming from. So we're going to the country. 72 acres in fact,
Tennis Noise
http://tennisnoise.wordpress.com
I've been in love with the game of tennis since I was a kid hitting acorns across my dad’s field with an old wooden tennis racket. I tried out for our middle school tennis team in 7th grade and made 2nd seed after playing 4 weeks. I wish I could
The Little Fluffy Cat--A View From Closer To The Ground
http://www.thelittlefluffycat.com
Remember Mr. Ed, who could talk? And poor Lassie, who could only bark? Somewhere in between is The Little Fluffy Cat, who blogs about yarn and acorns and poetry, who advises on how to become more catly (and how to deal with cats), and who is one of the
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The LOLO
FashionFeedofSL | December 24th 2009 by Carissa Crimson
The Albero Plant & Garden Festival runs until the 27th of December, so there is still time to get over there and explore the amazing home and landscaping elements in the special festival stall area west of Cioccolata. There are a surprising amou read more
13,000 Year Old Tree Found In So. California
The Growing Edge | December 23rd 2009
Scientists have found a 13,000 year old tree (really a bush) which would make it the oldest living plant on the planet. Started during the last Ice Age, the researchers think it has managed to survive the extremes of climate change for so long by clo read more
Acorns part 3
Ron's Primitive Skills | December 22nd 2009 by Ron Layton
This is the photo section of the acorn posts. The first photo shows a bowl of ground acorn meal. I set my Corona on a fairly coarse grind and this is the result. The amount of acorns used to make this bowl of meal is the small handful shown in the th read more
Etsy Tuesday - 12.22.2009 - Nested Yellow
Mina's Decor and Fashion Blog | December 22nd 2009 by Mina
Nested Yellow's Anna Vasquez in her studio in Tampa, FL Owner & Designer Anna Vasquez sizing my newly acquired bracelet to size. : ) The Nested Yellow studio at Studio 313 in Tampa, FL Bed of Roses Necklace - $140 Cypress Lichen Necklace - $120 read more
The Money Machine
Silicon Valley Moms Blog | December 22nd 2009 by Silicon Valley Moms Blog
Oh, to have a money machine! Anytime you need cash, you just push a button and voila - instant money. Talk about having enough cash to buy whatever you want - new shoes, clothes, iPods and HD TVs. Expensive restaurants in San Francisco, Broadway sho read more
Acorns finished
Ron's Primitive Skills | December 21st 2009 by Ron Layton
I have finally finished the last of the acorns. These were dried and put in the deep freeze before processing. I dried them for about 6 hours in the oven at 120 degrees. They turned a dark chocolate brown and most were hard and a few kind of rubbery. read more
there's a paper napkin in my coffeepot
CigaretteJeans | December 21st 2009 by Jordache
I got an awesome gift in the mail today in the form of handmade acorns from one Melinda Josie! If you are not familiar with Melinda' work please acquaint yourself here and here and then also please try and understand that this is like receiving a gif read more
Saturday Morning Tea on Sunday
Art and Tea | December 20th 2009 by Karen Park
Well, I scurried around all day yesterday and gathered as many acorns as I could amidst traffic jams filled with many other squirrels doing the exact same thing. And now I sit quietly, cup of tea in hand, watching the snowflakes fall. What a differe read more
Art Course in France
Life in the France lane | December 20th 2009 by Brian Stephens
From little acorns, mighty oaks do grow. Our advert for art courses in France has just gone live and I have added an extra page to the website called Art Courses. Well what else would you call it, I couldn't think of anything more appropriate. Lot read more
Balanophagy In The Pacific Northwest: The Acorn-Leaching Pits At…
Indigenous Issues Today | December 19th 2009 by Peter N. Jones
Balanophagy In The Pacific Northwest: The Acorn-Leaching Pits At The Sunken Village Wetsite And Comparative Ethnographic Acorn Use Bethany Mathews, 2009 Archaeological and ethnographic studies in North America have recorded the importance of a read more



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Acorns part 3
This is the photo section of the acorn posts. The first photo shows a bowl of ground acorn meal. I set my Corona on a fairly coarse grind and this is the result. The amount of acorns used to make this…
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Acorns finished
I have finally finished the last of the acorns. These were dried and put in the deep freeze before processing. I dried them for about 6 hours in the oven at 120 degrees. They turned a dark chocolate b…
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Acorns
Today I've been thinking about symbols and metaphors and small obsessions. I think I, like most women, become obsessed with subjects -- usually but not limited to those subjects which are important to…
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Climategate reveals 'the most influential tree in the world': Leaked emails from the Climatic Research Unit show how the world's weightiest climate data has been distorted (Christopher Booker, 05 Dec…
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Cozy Little Winterized Acorns
Don't these look like acorns with sweaters on? They're not, but that's what they remind me of. I'm not one hundred percent sure what I'm going to do with them. Maybe ornaments? Present topper…
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Beauty of Allah\'s creation: Acorns
by Ikram Kurdi on Friday, December 04, 2009Photo source.All I can say is:فَتَبَارَكَ اللَّ…
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