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borderLines: Morning has Broken ~ Here and There
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Notes on the Scale of Life. Morning has Broken Here and There. Although this blog is called " borderLines. Increasingly clear to me that 'past' to 'future'. Is not marked by an exact line of demarcation. I couldn't get to the Summer Solstice this year - last year saw me at Stonehenge, plastered with mud, and in a fine misty rain that gradually soaked through my jacket and trousers . I was too far. I simply could not face the 600 mile round-trip, together with little sleep. The change from night to day wa...
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Explore Missouri: Hoary Mountain Mint
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Discovering Missouris Natural Resources. Tuesday, July 24, 2012. Hoary Mountain Mint ( Pycnanthemum incanum. Is a native herbaceous plant Native to Eastern North America as far west as Tennessee and Illinois. The genus name. As with other plants in the mint family it is often used in teas. When crushed this plant gives off a strong aroma. Mountain Mint contains tannin which is often used as an astringent. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pycnanthemum incanum. July 23, 2014 at 12:44 PM. A Great State of Mind.
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Explore Missouri: Landscaping with Native Plants
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Discovering Missouris Natural Resources. Friday, September 21, 2012. Landscaping with Native Plants. When selecting plants for landscaping and. Agriculture, there are many advantages to planting native over non-native foliage. For additional information on buying native plants visit Grow Native! By the Missouri Prairie Foundation at www.grownative.org. September 8, 2013 at 9:32 AM. Took me time to read all the comments, but I really enjoyed the article. It proved to be Very helpful to me and I am sur...
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Explore Missouri
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Discovering Missouris Natural Resources. Monday, October 28, 2013. One of my favorite conservation areas to visit in Northwest Missouri is Bluff Woods. Located in southend St. Joseph off of 59 Highway it is nearly 2300 acres of pure outdoor exploration. Walking trails, woodland, grassland, old fields, and a small prairie. There is even an old cemetery there to explore should the urge strike you. Do you like trees? As well as other hardwood trees. Many types of fungus can also be found here. Many more...
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Explore Missouri: March 2012
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Discovering Missouris Natural Resources. Friday, March 2, 2012. I persisted and went a little closer to the skunk, this was probably not the smartest thing I could have done.okay.it was DEFINITELY not the smartest thing I could have done. It reared back on its hind legs and stomped onto its front legs.not once.but twice. I was clearly being warned. Did I listen? As if he needed to tell me that! You NEVER saw an old woman run so fast! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you like this blog, please take a few mi...
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Backcountry Betties & Babies!: October 2014
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Backcountry Betties and Babies! Inspiring Moms to Get Out- climb, bike, ski, hike. Tonight, a funny, simple story about how we influence our children, intentionally or unintentionally. The other night, little guy K was playing cars and trucks, a regular occurrence in our household. To be entirely honest, I was just thinking that I couldn't bear one more minute of the never-changing pretend game: drive the cars around the couch, make motor noises and the occasional 'beep beep, honk honk! Even better, when...
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Backcountry Betties & Babies!: Big Dreams
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Backcountry Betties and Babies! Inspiring Moms to Get Out- climb, bike, ski, hike. I've noticed an interesting trend about parenthood: many fathers continue to pursue their big dreams but a lot of mothers (myself included) set theirs aside. This is not a judgment statement, just an observation. Why have I not taken any major adventures? That is not the whole of it, though. I do have a few friends who would be willing to join me for an outdoor adventure, so why didn't I ask them and plan something?
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Backcountry Betties & Babies!: Until the Snow Flies...
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Backcountry Betties and Babies! Inspiring Moms to Get Out- climb, bike, ski, hike. Until the Snow Flies. I'm making the most of the sun and dry weather, getting out climbing as often as possible. Thought I'd share this article, Eight Confessions of a Climbing Mom. And some pics from our most recent family climbing outing. Cindy and her 3 little ones with hubby on belay. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Moms who love getting outside and want to share it with their kids.
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Backcountry Betties & Babies!: September 2014
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Backcountry Betties and Babies! Inspiring Moms to Get Out- climb, bike, ski, hike. I've noticed an interesting trend about parenthood: many fathers continue to pursue their big dreams but a lot of mothers (myself included) set theirs aside. This is not a judgment statement, just an observation. Why have I not taken any major adventures? That is not the whole of it, though. I do have a few friends who would be willing to join me for an outdoor adventure, so why didn't I ask them and plan something?
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Rambling the Natural World with KB: February 2011
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Rambling the Natural World with KB. This blog is about connecting with nature. The first posts present some background ideas. Then there are some stories about childhood connections followed by stories about adult connections. Please share your stories and comments. Posts are listed with tabs numbered in the order in which I think the entries should be read. But it's your choice as to where to start. Enjoy your trip. Friday, February 11, 2011. Florida's Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia). The two pictur...