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The Great Spangled Fritillary | Sustaining Beauty
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What’s in Bloom Now? The Great Spangled Fritillary. June 30, 2014. A few years back, I planted some Pale Purple Coneflowers (. Last week while walking in the small remnant behind my parent’s house, I came upon a pair of Great Spangled Fritillary (. And a few Lobed Blue Violet (. In this remnant prairie. Wooden flats (lower left) of Pale Purple Coneflower waiting to be planted. The “disk flowers” – the spiky part of the flower – will produce the seeds that finches will feast upon&#...Male Fritillaries eme...
What’s in Bloom Now? | Sustaining Beauty
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What’s in Bloom Now? Category Archives: What’s In Bloom Now? Early July Blooms in the Native Garden. July 8, 2014. In a walk around my yard, I snapped some photos of the garden worthy native plants showing off a rainbow of colors, and one of the brightest is always Orange Milkweed (. Behind the milkweed is Pale Purple Coneflower (. Which provides nectar to butterflies and seed for Goldfinches and other seed eating birds. In the meadow, the Orange Milkweed is also quit showy, but will go dormant, as the a...
native | Sustaining Beauty
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What’s in Bloom Now? Early July Blooms in the Native Garden. July 8, 2014. In a walk around my yard, I snapped some photos of the garden worthy native plants showing off a rainbow of colors, and one of the brightest is always Orange Milkweed (. Behind the milkweed is Pale Purple Coneflower (. Which provides nectar to butterflies and seed for Goldfinches and other seed eating birds. Here, Orange Milkweed is show in combination with Wild Quinine (Parthenium integrifolium). This one has a bit more color tha...
Wildflowers | Sustaining Beauty
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What’s in Bloom Now? Early July Blooms in the Native Garden. July 8, 2014. In a walk around my yard, I snapped some photos of the garden worthy native plants showing off a rainbow of colors, and one of the brightest is always Orange Milkweed (. Behind the milkweed is Pale Purple Coneflower (. Which provides nectar to butterflies and seed for Goldfinches and other seed eating birds. Here, Orange Milkweed is show in combination with Wild Quinine (Parthenium integrifolium). This one has a bit more color tha...
Midwest | Sustaining Beauty
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What’s in Bloom Now? Early July Blooms in the Native Garden. July 8, 2014. In a walk around my yard, I snapped some photos of the garden worthy native plants showing off a rainbow of colors, and one of the brightest is always Orange Milkweed (. Behind the milkweed is Pale Purple Coneflower (. Which provides nectar to butterflies and seed for Goldfinches and other seed eating birds. Here, Orange Milkweed is show in combination with Wild Quinine (Parthenium integrifolium). This one has a bit more color tha...
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The adventures and happenings that sustain our Heart, Soul, Mind and Body. Living in Southern Utah. Nate and Tara Stireman's blog on things we find adventurous. Saturday, July 26, 2014. Mid Summer around the farm. Breakfast for a guest. Yes, it is what you think it is.Jersey cow does not discriminate. The camper we rent nightly. Rascal, Barry's dog. Posted by Nate Tara Stireman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Picture Window template. Template images by andynwt.
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Who is behind the Free University Network? Joel Lazarus and Sarah Amsler are academics who have initated the Sustaining Alternative Universities conference through the Free University Network. Having completed his PhD at Oxford University last year, Joel Lazarus now teaches international relations and political economy at various universities. He is one of the instigators of the Political and Economic Literacy Project. What is the Free University Network?
Sustaining Arizona
Welcome to Sustaining Arizona. What's New at Sustaining Arizona. New Copper Crossing Solar Ranch in Florence and Aqua Caliente Solar Project in Yuma County. Currently these tips are geared toward residential living and personal lifestyle in the state of Arizona. We are, and will be, providing many ways to become a greener society. Links to, and soon to be articles on, Environmental Organizations that directly or indirectly help in sustaining Arizona. We are in the process of launching our entire Website!
Sustaining Art
Unique Art Created By and For. People Who Care About the Earth. Ince 1993 Sustaining Art has worked to create a heartfelt connection between the urban dweller and the land upon which all life depends through beautifully crafted art. Ocated in Tajique, New Mexico, Sustaining Art draws from a cooperative network of artists and sustainable agricultural producers and wildcrafters. Give the Gift of Nature. 80 County Rd. A013. Tajique , NM 87016.
Sustaining Artistry
December 2, 2013 8:54 pm. This thanksgiving has been the most beautiful, relaxing, recharging holiday that I have had in a long time. Of course, there was the stress and bustle of getting things set up and ready (cooking, baking, decorating…) amidst a freak power outage on Thanksgiving morning. We live in America, things like that don’t normally happen! I always bring Watergate Salad. It is probably one of the easiest, least healthy things that one could eat, but I love it! Friday we pretty much just rec...
Sustaining Beauty | by Keith Gerard Nowakowski
What’s in Bloom Now? Early July Blooms in the Native Garden. July 8, 2014. In a walk around my yard, I snapped some photos of the garden worthy native plants showing off a rainbow of colors, and one of the brightest is always Orange Milkweed (. Behind the milkweed is Pale Purple Coneflower (. Which provides nectar to butterflies and seed for Goldfinches and other seed eating birds. Here, Orange Milkweed is show in combination with Wild Quinine (Parthenium integrifolium). This one has a bit more color tha...
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About Paulette Fried - Sustaining Careers. Engaging clients with interactive workshops. Public presentations reaching out to multi displinary audiences. Providing client services beyond expectations. Supporting artistic clients of all ages. Helping others define and achieve their dreams. Discover Who I am. In the field of career development, and. My Unique Perspective (Philosophy). On career planning and decision making. In order to learn more about my work and about Sustaining Careers.
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Welcome to Sustaining Change. What ever industry you are in, we can say for certain, Change is today’s business environment. It is how we approach change and what we fail to do that makes the difference between a success and a waste of resources, time, money and potential market share. Sustainable change is about a clear way forward that aligns with people, culture and environment. We have tailored solutions for a wide range of business challenges:. Struggling with maintaining customer delivery standards?
Sustaining Change | Keeping change alive.
April 20, 2012. If you won the jackpot today, would you go back to work tomorrow? The question may sound absurd, but there are plenty of lottery winners who have done just that. There’s a waitress in Florida. Who went back to making $400 per week the day after winning $1 million, a German salesman. Who was told that he won $27 million only to tell the shopkeeper that he didn’t have time to chat because he was late for work and a British shelf stacker. So what do you do? You Have My Divided Attention.