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  • Where Wildflowers Bloom Book Tour + Exciting Contest!


    Giveaway LadyAuthority Authority: 112
    Well, I have plenty of book reviews this week. Seems like a week for reviews:) Today I have one of those sweet stories that you want to read on this type of day. Where Wildflowers Bloom is by Ann Shorey and is just one of those stories. Ann is a wonderful writer that really pulls you into the book. Check out my ...
    4 days ago
  • Wildflower Wednesday of January 2012


    FairegardenAuthority Authority: 102
    It should be called Weedflower Wednesday around the Fairegarden in January, for those are the wildlings blooming with carefree abandon at the moment. The worst offender, one of the plants we refer to as *born pregnant* begins flowering at the just about large enough to be able to pull it out of the ground stage. [...]
    5 days ago
  • FANTASTIC Free Ebook: Wildflowers of Terezin by Robert Elmer


    Christian Fiction AddictionAuthority Authority: 118
    The third ebook being offered for free today from Abingdon Press really excites me. I loved this book, and who can beat this price?         EPUB from Christianbook.com for your Nook, Kobo, Sony ereader
    1 week ago
  • Hunt Institute Hosts Botanical Art Exhibition Dedicated to Pennsylvania’s Wildflowers


    ArtPlantae TodayAuthority Authority: 110
    Native Pennsylvania, A Wildflower Walk Hunt Institute Carnegie Mellon University March 2 – June 29, 2012 The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation and the Botany department at Carnegie Museum of Natural History will celebrate the native wildflowers of Pennsylvania in a collaborative exhibition opening in March. ...
    1 week ago
  • A visit from spring


    Life in the BogsAuthority Authority: 110
    Storm in the meadow It smells like spring here in the Bogs today.  Earthy, wet, and warm.  Most of the snow has melted, some of it making its way downhill and into the pond.  The wind has been wild and powerful, growing stronger throughout the day. Rainy day abstract Winter will be returning tonight. ...
    1 week ago
  • Rainy day abstracts


    Bountiful HealingAuthority Authority: 411
    Sheets of rain dash across the surface of the pond, driven by bursts of wind.  Streamlets of mud snake their way downhill, bleeding into the water, great brown blotches spreading out across the grayish-green reflection from the sky. Spruce trees shimmy and shake to the tune of the whistling wind while a ...
    1 week ago
  • Looking For Rich Pine


    Blind Pig & The AcornAuthority Authority: 110
    On a chilly morning a few days ago the Blind Pig family headed up the ridge to look for rich pine. Just in case you dont know-I guess I should show you what rich pine looks like first. As you... (Please-click on the title to continue reading-thank you!)
    1 week ago
  • Learning, one small stone at a time


    Life in the BogsAuthority Authority: 110
    Feet of ice If you’ve visited me here in the Bogs lately, you know I decided to participate in  a river of stones .  For the past sixteen days I have been dropping my own  small stones  into the river.  Each one has taught me a little something.  Sometimes it’s a little something I can put into words. ...
    1 week ago
  • Review – Wildflower Wonders: The 50 Best Wildflower Sites in the World


    Birdfreak: The Bird Conservation BlogAuthority Authority: 402
    Wildflower Wonders: The 50 Best Wildflower Sites in the World by Bob Gibbons is a stunning collection of awe-inspiring, wildflower-rich, locations across the globe. Of the 50 sites included, 28 are in Europe, 5 each in Africa and Asia, 3 in Australia, and 9 in North America. There are none found in Mexico or South ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Cycling the Arroyo Seco-Indians Road


    Xasuan TodayAuthority Authority: 94
    Leaving the Arroyo Seco Campground. You know it’s mid-winter when the road is still shaded at 11:00 am. But you wouldn’t know it’s winter once you turn the corner. It’s dry as August on the traverse above the gorge. Looking up the Willow Creek drainage. The Arroyo Seco River in the foreground. As the road [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Winter Flowers


    Old Dominion WildlifeAuthority Authority: 104
    I was surprised to look down in a grass field on a recent trip through Buchanan, Virginia and see tiny blue flowers blooming in early January. I believe they are an invasive species from Eurasia known as bird’s eye speedwell or winter speedwell (Veronica persica). Tweet (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Winter Flower


    My Dogs Keep Me SaneAuthority Authority: 100
    (c) Misty DawnS The color of springtime is in the flowers, the color of winter is in the imagination. ~Terri Guillemets
    2 weeks ago
  • Santa Monica Mountain Wildflower Update


    Natural History WanderingAuthority Authority: 118
    Santa Monica Mountain National Recreation Area   just published a new wildflower report on 1/13/11 although the date on the report is 1/1/12. Below is the report: Castro Crest         Backbone Trail: Corral Canyon Rd. to Latigo Rd           Date: 1/1/2012 “This hike is fantastic in the spring and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • New Photo: Blue-Eyed Mary


    Photo Notes: Photography by Patty Hankins and Bill LawrenceAuthority Authority: 408
    Blue-Eyed Mary © 2011 Patty Hankins   I’ve recently added a new photo –  Blue-Eyed Mary – to my Beautifulflowerpictures.com website . When I first saw these wonderful little blue and white wildflowers – I had not clue what they were. Fortunately for me – there was a small sign that identified them ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Insecticide Exposure One Cause Of Honeybee Deaths.


    Natural History WanderingAuthority Authority: 118
    Honeybees, who are critical to pollinating of both food crops and wild plants, have experienced a major population decline. The U.S. has lost approximately one-third of its honeybee hives per year.  Science Daily reports that Purdue University scientists have now identified that one of the factors is neonicotinoid ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Frosty sunrise


    Life in the BogsAuthority Authority: 110
    Sunrise warming up the trees at the back of the pond The ice sheet covering the pond was smooth as glass this morning.  I had a strong urge to step on to the ice and see how far I could glide across it.  Not far, I suspect.  The ice isn’t thick enough to hold a person, any person.  Even the animals must be ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Is Botanical Latin On The Way Out?


    Natural History WanderingAuthority Authority: 118
    Breaking News In The Plant World Beginning January 1, 2012 the diagnostic descriptions classifying plants, algae and fungi can now be done in English and online. The names of species must be in Latin but the descriptions can be  in any language. Previously, new species had two published in written papers. Now ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Firewood When Pap Was A Boy


    Blind Pig & The AcornAuthority Authority: 110
    Me and The Deer Hunter only have to worry about wood for our heat. When Pap was a boy wood was needed for heat in addition to every time you cooked, washed clothes, took a bath, and the list goes... (Please-click on the title to continue reading-thank you!)
    2 weeks ago

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