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Paul King gave a talk on saving seeds on Feb. 10, 2016. Squashes will cross pollinate within species. Paul Lists two of the three species here with some of the common types of squash.
The existing building on this site was mostly torn down but the facade on two sides is being saved and is to be incorporated into the new structure. I hope it works!
September 30th, 2009 -- Water-saving flusher at the new Portola Valley Community Center (nice new bathrooms for a mid-ride stop).
These pictures were taken at the finished borehole (well) in BUSIKHO WEST, UGANDA.
Water 4 Kids International -- Restoring hope through safe water... one village at a time.
For our service project, we were asked to clear the fence of these climbing plants that were allowing our natives koalas to climb over the fence, onto the road, where they have unfortunately been killed. A more detailed account of the service project will be given later in my new blog page, as soon as I get the time to write it out properly (as soon as I've finally said "Tschüß" to my Drama assignment on Friday)
Rock Island, Illinois. Quad City Art Center. Lumber, branches, sandbags, paint.
Detail of sandbags stenciled with items shipped down the Mississippi River. The sand bags refer to sandbags used during a flood. The piece is close to a flood memorial.
Band: Saving Grace
Where: Studio, Auckland, New Zealand
When: 19/05/09
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Leading Lines
Virtual photoshoot at the Den
Background papers, flowers leaf group from Jasmine by Designs by Mozz ( not available yet)
All the other bits and pieces from various things I have created..
Bike rack again taken at a lifestyle Village..
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Switch off the lights probably one of my mom’s favorite caution since I was a kid. Do we add to our savings when turning off the lights,& saving money is not as easy as turning the light switch off.Know more information visit my blog page: www.econnex.com.au/saving-money-while-switching-the-light...
Saving Our Olmsted Ash Trees | MLK, Jr. Park | April 20, 2016
Thank you, John Borsa from TWC News, for coming down on Wednesday morning to help spread greater awareness of the ash tree situation in our Buffalo Olmsted Park System.
This album features Stephanie Crockatt, Executive Director and Mark Brand, Forestry Manager, being interviewed. Also, Shane Daley and Adam Kneis, our Forestry guys, and Maureen Hanagan, Director of Marketing and Communications.
Click here to read Borsa's article and watch the full interview:
All photos are available for free download.
Find out more about the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy at:
Official website: www.bfloparks.org/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BFLOparks
Twitter: twitter.com/bfloparks
Instagram: instagram.com/bfloparks/
Photos by Zhi Ting Phua