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MOSTLY EVERYONE WHO NEEDS SOMETHING DONE...
posted over 2 years ago, updated about 1 year later by WOWLOVELL | 0 comments
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UTube Video Taken From the Deck of My Oahu Rental
posted over 2 years ago by acatslady | 0 comments
Check out the UTube video taken from the deck of my E. Oahu rental this morning. It is at the base of mountains and the mist settling on the tops of the mountains are mystical! Read the description for the details. My voice narrates.
I will leav...
I will leav...
David Simon: Dark Forest
posted over 2 years ago by LAAFA | 0 comments
The Long Beach Museum of Art is pleased to present, David Simon: Dark Forest, the first solo museum exhibition by Los Angeles-based sculptor David Simon. The exhibition will be up from March 20th- May 31st 2009. For more info call the Long Beach M...
It's War, I tell you!
posted over 3 years ago by kpasa111 | 4 comments
I think I have ranted on this subject before, so if I bore you, feel free to hit the delete button.
Since there is nothing on regular TV worth watching any more, I spend most of my viewing time on the History Channel, Nat. Geo., Discovery and th...
Since there is nothing on regular TV worth watching any more, I spend most of my viewing time on the History Channel, Nat. Geo., Discovery and th...
Millions of Boreal Birds Say “Thank You, Ontario!”
posted over 3 years ago by ScottCronenweth | 0 comments
Have you heard the wonderful news? Just a few days ago one of the largest conservation actions in history was enacted in the Canadian province of Ontario. This momentous event seems to have received little fanfare from the US popular press, but th...
Lost in the Forest
posted over 3 years ago by SukieSuu | 0 comments
Lost in the forest...
Lost in the forest, I broke off a dark twig
and lifted its whisper to my thirsty lips:
maybe it was the voice of the rain crying,
a cracked bell, or a torn heart.
Something from far off it seemed
deep and secret to me, hi...
Lost in the forest, I broke off a dark twig
and lifted its whisper to my thirsty lips:
maybe it was the voice of the rain crying,
a cracked bell, or a torn heart.
Something from far off it seemed
deep and secret to me, hi...
1950s Park Forest House Museum News
posted over 3 years ago by nifty50splace | 0 comments
Since the museum was listed in AARP Bulletin in March 2008, we have had 10,000+ unique visitors to the website, with over 360,000 hits.
We have two new "residents" of the house. They are two 19-20" fashion dolls. One is a Dollikins in most of her ...
We have two new "residents" of the house. They are two 19-20" fashion dolls. One is a Dollikins in most of her ...
Take a road trip through the Pacific Northwest
posted over 3 years ago, updated 3 months later by EonsReadingRoom | 0 comments
by Jeff Fox, Eons contributor
In terms of scenery, the Pacific Northwest is like no other place in the United States. Many parts of the Pacific Northwest have year-round growing seasons coupled with ample rainfall. This results in unbelievably lu...
In terms of scenery, the Pacific Northwest is like no other place in the United States. Many parts of the Pacific Northwest have year-round growing seasons coupled with ample rainfall. This results in unbelievably lu...
1950s Park Forest House Museum
posted over 3 years ago, updated about 5 hours later by nifty50splace | -2 comments
1950s Museum
Hello: I run the 1950s Park Forest House Museum in Park Forest, Illinois. Right now, I am the volunteer director. We are in an original rental townhome in the first fully-planned post World War II suburb. We tell the history of the b...
Hello: I run the 1950s Park Forest House Museum in Park Forest, Illinois. Right now, I am the volunteer director. We are in an original rental townhome in the first fully-planned post World War II suburb. We tell the history of the b...
Travel for Bats
posted over 4 years ago by batluvr | 1 comment
I am an animal afficionado, especially for the maligned and endangered. I have been a member of Bat Conservation International for over a decade and am very proud to have gone to Austin, TX, to meet Merlin Tuttle. I also visited the very protected...