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spokes for folks: legwarmer series...
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Monday, February 21, 2011. Something i've posted on facebook but also here. my favorite thing to dress cora up in are legwarmers. they're versatile and they add warmth to her legs on those cold days. especially, if i have to carry her in the ergo to walk to daycare and her pants ride up, her legwarmers will keep the ankles and shins covered. She likes to make the "watcha talkin' about willis? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bicycle/ car free blogroll. Three Design Elements for Safer Intersections.
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spokes for folks: no place like home...
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010. No place like home. At the end of august, went back to my home state, minnesota, and my dad's farm in south dakota. got to see the fam and enjoy a reunion, amongst other activities. Outfitted in her cowgirl hat. At the minnesota state fair (the great get-together) enjoying some livestock. In the "fall" of america's nickelodeon store where clearly she's thrilled to be surrounded by dora and spongebob products. Tuckered out from all the fun. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Keep Greenbank Green: January 2009
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Protecting the green corridor of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path through east Bristol from inappropriate development and urbanisation. Wednesday, 14 January 2009. The Incredible Shrinking Land. Time to return once again to the perennial subject of the incompetence of Bristol City Council. Having had their dodgy deal. And on Bristol Greengage. The land in question is shown in the plan above (click to enlarge), provided by the Council's Property Services dept and first made public here. Issued by Bristol...
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Keep Greenbank Green
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Protecting the green corridor of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path through east Bristol from inappropriate development and urbanisation. Tuesday, 17 March 2009. The very belated results from the public consultation. Are in -thank you everyone who made their opinions known -it is clear that while the respondents are in favour of the development, they don't want a bit of Bristol's parkland to be taken away. The full report is a PDF file. The key outcomes were:. That green, open space should be preserved.
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Keep Greenbank Green: You're being framed
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Protecting the green corridor of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path through east Bristol from inappropriate development and urbanisation. Monday, 12 January 2009. First published on Green Bristol Blog Sunday, 14 December 2008. In the politics and PR fields there is a technique known as ' framing. Question 1. Should punishment fit the crime? Question 2. Should punishment act as a clear deterrent to others? Question 3. Should the death penalty be an option in the worst cases of serial murder? Over recent mo...
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Keep Greenbank Green: Plans to "Calm" bicycle traffic past the site
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Protecting the green corridor of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path through east Bristol from inappropriate development and urbanisation. Monday, 16 February 2009. Plans to "Calm" bicycle traffic past the site. Chris Hutt has discovered that the developers want to fund traffic calming along the railway path. And the council supports this. From the council's own Parks Services Manager :. I am comfortable in taking forward plans to calm cycling speeds. Is this a road that needs traffic calming? The Bristol ...
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Keep Greenbank Green: Who's "Completely Pointless"?
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Protecting the green corridor of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path through east Bristol from inappropriate development and urbanisation. Monday, 12 January 2009. First published on Green Bristol Blog Thursday, 20 November 2008. George Ferguson has responded in a typically bullish fashion to the belated reporting. In the Evening Post of the questions. To Cabinet tabled by Tory councillor Ashley Fox referring to the city council's sale of Railway Path land to Squarepeg. Road affecting an eastward extension...
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Keep Greenbank Green: Step forward the Cycle Houses
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Protecting the green corridor of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path through east Bristol from inappropriate development and urbanisation. Monday, 12 January 2009. Step forward the Cycle Houses. First published on Green Bristol Blog Saturday, 6 September 2008. All this Chocolate Factory. Fracas with George Ferguson. Started back in May when I dared to question his pet project by asking " what are cycle houses? Well, it seems that at last we have an answer. So our intrepid cyclist, returning from the superm...
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Keep Greenbank Green: Politics puzzles Pegasus
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Protecting the green corridor of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path through east Bristol from inappropriate development and urbanisation. Monday, 12 January 2009. First published on Green Bristol Blog Friday, 19 September 2008. It seems that Pegasus Planning Group. Who represent many of the countries most rapacious developers, including Tesco. Starbucks, Persimmon, Crest Nicholson and of course our old friends Squarepeg. Are having some difficulty understanding the intricacies of our parliamentary system.
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Keep Greenbank Green: By George, what an operator!
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Protecting the green corridor of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path through east Bristol from inappropriate development and urbanisation. Monday, 12 January 2009. By George, what an operator! First published on Green Bristol Blog Saturday, 1 November 2008. Being one of the awkward squad gives an occasional insight into how deals are done amongst the Great and the Good. Back in the summer I started to publicly question. The benefits of plans for 'Cycle Houses' alongside the Bristol and Bath Railway Path.
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