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Hood River Lavender Farms

Hood River Lavender Farms

http://hoodriverlavender.blogspot.com/

Blog for Hood River Lavender Farms with info from "what's happening on the farm" to you name it. I encourage our vistors to post travel info & pictures from their visit to our farm, and I will add some occasionally, as well as Specials, Videos and upco

Powell River Books Blog

Powell River Books Blog

http://powellriverbooks.blogspot.com

The Powell River Books Blog includes stories about our float cabin on Powell Lake in British Columbia and outdoor activities along the Sunshine Coast, Vancouver Island and throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Mississippi Atheists

Mississippi Atheists

http://www.msatheists.org

Resources and support for atheists in Mississippi

Politica en River

Politica en River

http://politicaenriver.blogspot.com

A place were you will find political and institutional information about River Plate Soccer Club from Argentina. Also you will be able to read about the games and competitions that River Plate is playing.

Bow River Blog

Bow River Blog

http://www.bowriverblog.com/

Fishing rivers and streams in the province of Alberta and beyond. Fishing Tips for beginers and seasoned anglers are discussed here as well. View the Large photo gallery of monster trout photo's taken from the Bow River.

Gold River Buzz

Gold River Buzz

http://goldriverbuzz.com/

A local blog dedicated to the community of Gold River BC, Canada

Art Matters at Tay River Gallery

Art Matters at Tay River Gallery

http://artmatterstrg.blogspot.com

A blog on Canadian art with local arts news and ideas from Tay River Gallery in Perth Ontario Canada. Tay River Gallery is a fine art gallery located near Kingston and Ottawa in Canada.

Preservation in Mississippi

Preservation in Mississippi

http://misspreservation.com

MissPres is a blog about historic buildings, places, and even a few people in Mississippi. We hope this blog will provide a forum to discuss the historic architecture and preservation issues in the Magnolia State and beyond.

River Avenue News

River Avenue News

http://riveravenue.blogspot.com

If it happens on River Avenue, you'll hear about it here.

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My New Orleans: Audubon Park

The Fashionable Traveler | December 5th 2009 by The Fashionable Traveler

If I had to list only one thing as my absolute favorite about New Orleans, it would without a doubt, be Audubon Park.   The park, over 100 years old is located Uptown directly across from Tulane and Loyola Universities,bordered by St. Charles Avenue read more

Bonnie Greer: The blues, Obama and me

SqueezeMyLemon | December 5th 2009 by Fitzgerald

The Independent - read the full article hereThe Devil At The CrossroadsTraditional blues is not about analyses and codification. It is about signs and portents, deeply felt emotion plainly spoken; forbidden sex; doomed love; intuition; chance; and a read more

The best of Roots Music This Week

The Antiquarian Librarian | December 4th 2009 by Dan Nieman

The following are some of the top title lists for roots music in the United States.Bluegrass:1  Lonely Street by Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver2  Ring the Bell by the Gibson Brothers3 Signs by Spicial Consensus4 No Turning Back by the Lonesom read more

Mississippi Delta Landscape: a Reading

View from Federal Twist | December 4th 2009

(These photos are very wide. Click to see the full panoramic view.)The Mississippi Delta, so the saying goes, begins in the lobby of the Peabody Hotel in Memphis and ends on Catfish Row in Vicksburg, a distance of some 200 miles. It is really an allu read more

Attack of the giant Asian carp threatens to cost the US economy b…

Ecology Alert | December 4th 2009 by Rose

Attack of the giant Asian carp threatens to cost the US economy billions - Times Online Chris Ayres in Los Angeles Forget the recession — the biggest threat to the American economy could be an at read more

Back at sea

Bills of Lading | December 3rd 2009 by velu

After a long long time, I am back doing what I do best. Write blogs and transport a million barrels of oil from one place to the other. From my last post, you must have realized that coming out wasn't easy this time around. The picture up there i read more

Epic Summer Road Trip- Day 2 (Cont.) You can find me in St. Louis

SouthernHiker.com | December 3rd 2009 by SouthernHiker.com

St. Louis, Missouri - Our First Planned Stop For those who have never entered Missouri in this way, the dividing line between Illinois and Missouri is the Mississippi River. For us, crossing over this broad river and seeing the Gateway Arch over read more

Great Lakes threatened by Asian Carp….closure of locks to Missi…

Northwoods Wanderings | December 3rd 2009 by Brent Reece

Fears mount over giant carp reaching Great Lakes By CARYN ROUSSEAU and JOHN FLESHER, Associated Press Writers Caryn Rousseau And John Flesher, Associated Press Writers CHICAGO – Fears that giant, voracious species of carp will get into the Great L read more

Food, Water and Real World Issues, Copenhagen’s Missing Ingredi…

Nevada Water and Land Market | December 2nd 2009 by Chris W. Miller

When the well runs dryLas Vegas depends on Lake Mead, the Colorado River for its water supply. So do the other six states that are parties to the Colorado River Pact of 1922. California grows much of the produce you eat. The Ogallala has been over dr read more

Mark Twain

100% Information Technology | December 1st 2009 by krenz

Mark Twain, or Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was born on 30 November 1835 in Hannibal, a small town on the banks of the Mississippi River. Curiosity, enthusiasm for learning, and adventurous spirit is very high. He, for example, has worked as an interpre read more