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The food pantry will be open to all students who struggle with food insecurity. They will have the opportunity to pick up non-perishable items in a shopping-style format.
The top of the narrow Devil's Backbone. Vertical cliffs drop down to incised stream meanders on both sides.
Our aimless wandering in the inaugural trip of the Honda two Hondas ago took us to Devils Tower National Monument, in the northeast corner of Wyoming. This was well before I was on my national parks kick, so I didn't keep the map. I don't think we actually paid the fee to go into it, as I'd gone once before, and Robin just wanted to see it.
The food pantry will be open to all students who struggle with food insecurity. They will have the opportunity to pick up non-perishable items in a shopping-style format.
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The Devils Marbles is a large field of boulders in the central Australian desert of the Northern Territory. There is an overnight camping area and it is wonderful to experience sunset and sunrise amongst the huge stones. The site is known as Karlu Karlu to the land's Aboriginal traditional owners.
At Devils Backbone: the view from the brewhouse, looking east. The sun rises over the mountains in the morning. [That's a D.E. filter - diatomaceous earth - in the foreground.]
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The Brew Ridge Trail meanders through Virginia's scenic Nelson and Albemarle Counties.
On a chilly, dank December afternoon, we toured two of the breweries along that trail: Devils Backbone (brewpub) in Roseland and Blue Mountain (brewery with a tap room) in Afton, both on VA route 151. We were welcomed by good beer, good food, and fine folk.
12 December 2010
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The Devils Marbles is a large field of boulders in the central Australian desert of the Northern Territory. There is an overnight camping area and it is wonderful to experience sunset and sunrise amongst the huge stones. The site is known as Karlu Karlu to the land's Aboriginal traditional owners.
This is a photograph taken in the summer of 2011 at Devil's Lake state park in Wisconsin. Huge rocky cliffs surround the pristine lake and hills cross in the distance with a brilliant cloud filled sky. My daughter and I hiked one of the trails on the western side of the lake that day. Some of the rocks make an excellent foreground for the view of the park's lake from above.