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Tiny leaf from a Katsura tree. Yes, we planted it when we moved here before questioning if native. But it does absorb air pollutants, perhaps. And the tree nursery sold and planted it along with many native cedars and sequoias.
Native Red Cedars and maples trees arrive from a tree farm/nursery. Birds welcomed them once planted and unwrapped. I thought it might take wildlife awhile to accept the new trees. I was wrong. Even a coyote ran among them this evening.
So fun. But so cold as a non-working participant watching a crew of six work ;-) Still, better to be outdoors on a day when the US Senate ran amuck. Clean mud outdoors.
Flowers always give me positive vibes. The way they blossom đŸŒ¸ is something which always makes me smile đŸ˜„đŸ’¯.
Nature. What is Nature?
Have you ever been to your garden. The ones who have a Garden, I wanna tell you please go and see the plants flowers fruits everything that's growing. Cuz when you feel the same, you'll enjoy the space. And one thing. You aren't alone. Everything is with you. Just feel the presence of the things that are in your life. The reason why I adore plants, animals and everything that's going on in the natural life is because they are the ones who can never leave you. And even though they don't talk but they do respond in different ways like, by growing flowers, fruits, just to make you smile. I think that.. Everything is on our way. We are just not recognising it. We are just busy with the other things which will never last.
POST SCRIPTUM : THIS PHOTOGRAPH I CLICKED TODAY AFTER THE RAINFALL.
Yesterday, when I was hiking on a mountain near Porto, I found some youngsters planting corks, oaks, and other tree species, and replacing the unwanted ones... We owe them the Future... :) Here is one of the heroines...
Last Sunday, when I was hiking on a mountain near Porto, I found some youngsters planting corks, oaks, and other tree species, and replacing the unwanted ones... We owe them the Future... :) Here are some of the heroes...
I'm on a break from fickr for a while to do my translation.
I'll view your recent photos from time to time and fave them but no time to comment..So sorry :)
Sometimes it feels like I'm digging my grave,
Six feet under, mud running down my head;
No matter how much world progress is made,
It always seems to be at the price of the dead.
And sometimes it feels like I'm walking on glass,
Barefoot, stepping on coals and hot steel;
Scraping skin, cutting flesh as I pass,
Walking till it's burnt to the bone.. but I can't feel.
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Date: May 1950
Description: This photograph comes from a collection of colour slides showing the activities at the Thunder Bay Nursery during its early years. This particular image shows a tractor with a tree lifter attachment and a tree lifting work gang.
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Currently doing the Virtual Pennine Way - Lovely to know where your tree’s being planted. And Dougal’s particularly chuffed it’s in Scotland - his full name is Dougal MacKenzie (after a character in Outlander đŸ˜‰)
Trees not Tees: when I signed up for the End to End Virtual challenge I opted for a tree to be planted rather than receiving a t shirt.
Students of Sdei Kraom School in Battambang province prepare to plant moringa and papaya seedlings at their school’s vegetable garden. Cambodia HARVEST works with rural schools to cultivate vegetable gardens and teach students agricultural and nutrition practices. Program agronomists provide packages of agricultural inputs and facilitate discussions on how to select the best nutrition-rich and short-duration crops. By tending the gardens on a daily basis, students gain firsthand knowledge about agronomy and nutrition, lessons they can pass onto their families. The gardens are also providing schools with extra income to purchase needed school supplies.
Cambodia HARVEST is a five-year integrated food security andclimate change program focused on increasing incomes for 70,000 rural Cambodian households as part of the United States Feed the Future and Global Climate Change initiatives. Cambodia HARVEST is active in Pursat, Battambang, Siem Reap, and Kampong Thom.
Credit: USAID/Cambodia HARVEST
I recently purchased my first home and the original owner planted a few cherry trees that are dead now so we're replacing them with new ones.
UNICEF staff joined UN staff in Ethiopia in planting trees as part of the countries Green Legacy initiative in Yeka Kifle Ketema Addis Ababa Ethiopia.UNICEFEthiopi/2020/NahomTesfaye
Students worked with the grounds crew and faculty to plant trees, cleanup trash, and lay mulch in the Main Building Courtyard on Thursday, April 14.
UNICEF staff joined UN staff in Ethiopia in planting trees as part of the countries Green Legacy initiative in Yeka Kifle Ketema Addis Ababa Ethiopia.UNICEFEthiopi/2020/NahomTesfaye
UNICEF staff joined UN staff in Ethiopia in planting trees as part of the countries Green Legacy initiative in Yeka Kifle Ketema Addis Ababa Ethiopia.UNICEFEthiopi/2020/NahomTesfaye
UNICEF staff joined UN staff in Ethiopia in planting trees as part of the countries Green Legacy initiative in Yeka Kifle Ketema Addis Ababa Ethiopia.UNICEFEthiopi/2020/NahomTesfaye
Whether digging holes for posts, piers, poles, or trees, the auger attachment is a powerful tool in any soil and on any terrain.
To commemorate World Wetlands Day, Hacienda Tres RĂos Resort invited students and teachers of the English Institute in Cancun to teach them of the importance of mangrove reforestation. Mangroves are one of the five major types of wetlands that exist on the planet.