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Over 3,500 Lancaster County fifth graders from 50 schools attended the 23rd annual Earth Wellness Festival on March 21 & 22 in Lincoln, Nebraska. At the festival, students rotated among 25-minute sessions, learning about the interdependency of land, water, air and living resources. For more information about Earth Wellness Festival, go to lancaster.unl.edu/ewf.
Pictured is the session "What's in a Log?" presented by Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center.
I loved the my very first Log Cabin cushion made for mum, so I had to make another one for me. Inspired by Lisa Congdon (lisacongdon.com)
as it ever is in life.... just that some humans forget that and forget their elderly!! There is so much nourishment we can receive from our elders...
this forest is so calm and peaceful. Funny, when I came back from this trip after a couple nights sleeping in my truck in the rain in the midst of elk herds, by waterfalls, or in a wind storm by a river... people asked me in shock, weren't you scared all alone? I laughed... and said I am much more scared in cities than I ever am out there!
Besides, I had Rio with me! Even if she is afraid of vampire bunnies!
part of my Journey North set... come later and see it as a slideshow!
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Log train locomotive previously owned by the W. T. Smith Logging Company of Butler County, AL was driven by Hank Williams father and was the inspiration of the song "Log Train" written in 1952. This locomotive is now located at the Pike Pioneer Museum in Troy, AL.
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Scenic view from Log Roll Overlook, part of the Green Ridge State Forest in Allegany County, Maryland.
Celebrate President’s Day, with food historian, Susan Plaisted, in the Mercer Museum’s Log House as she prepares, cooks, and interprets some of the favorite fare of our sixteenth president. Visitors will feel as if they have stepped into Lincoln's family home, a log cabin in Illinois, where deer, bear, pigeon, corn and other garden vegetables were served for dinner.