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Please mark your calendars! We have confirmed Saturday, April 14, 2012 at 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Rain or Shine, as the day and time we clean up the stream in the section between Merritt Boulevard and Plainfield Road (next to Merritt Manor Shopping Center). We will be meeting at 2408 Plainfield Road in Dundalk. ANY time you can give to helping us out is more than appreciated
Our cleanups are part of an ongoing effort clean the entire stream by 2014 in preparation for the War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration. (Bread and Cheese Creek has been noted as one of the possible highlighted location on the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail) The creek played a rather significant part in the Battle of North Point which took place on September 12, 1814. Both the American and British Troops camped along its banks. It is rumored that the young heroes Daniel Wells (19) and Henry McComas (18) used the stream channel to sneak up on British General Robert Ross killing him with their muskets before being killed in return fire. This important part of our history should not be left the eyesore it currently is.
Remember, there plenty of ways for volunteers to participate. We will need every type of person of every ability level to contribute and assist with the Clean Up. Though it is true we will need people to dig out shopping carts and haul trash to the dumpsters, we can use people to run water, food, tools, and trash bags (both empty and full) to individuals in the creek. People to sort recyclables from the debris removed. People will be needed to work the grills as well as many other less strenuous activities. We are also authorized to sign-off on Community Service and Service Learning Hours for students. The more people we have, the easier the work will be for everyone. Please feel free to pass this information on to other who might be interesting in helping as well. As my grandfather always said, “Many hands makes the work light”. We run our cleanups as a family event with all age groups welcome by developing plenty of ways for volunteers to participate.
You can learn more about us through our website at: www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org; become our friend on FaceBook, Google+ or follow us on Twitter and/or join the Clean Break and Cheese Creek Group. You can also see photos of our past cleanups on Flickr and our videos on YouTube. You can also subscribe to out Electronic Newsletter.
If you have any comments or questions please contact us. Thank you again for your interest!
In the third version of Yucca, I placed the garden on 3 levels. I have finally started to move towards virtual architecture in this version, in that the 3 semi-transparent platforms are suspended in air entirely. Trees and shrubs are planted on all levels: obeying the laws of virtuality they are no longer dependent on soil for nourishment. I chose to embed the plants inside metallic spheres and while some plants are planted skywards, emulating real-life flora behavior others are planted upside down. My huge admiration for Diarmuid Gavin is still apparent in the combination of manmade materials and foliage and my attempts at spatial sectioning in a garden.
A view of the field from the aisle between sections 125 and 127 at Petco Park in San Diego during Friar Fest.
Most of these graves are Confederate Civil War soldiers. The one closest is WWII.
Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky.
The 5-section has 8" left arrows
See on my website: cvillesignal.weebly.com/downtown-martinsville.html#10
Solanum lycopersicum former named as Solanum esculentum belongs to Solanaceae family. In Solanaceae family ovary is bicarpellary syncarpous with axile placentation. Placentae are long and protruded.
SUBGENUS Cattleya SECTION Cattleya Lindley
Distribution: N. Venezuela
82 VEN
Found in Southern America Northern South America Venezuela
Homotypic Synonyms:
Epidendrum labiatum var. lueddemannianum (Rchb.f.) Rchb.f., Xenia Orchid. 2: 30 (1862).
Heterotypic Synonyms:
Cattleya dawsonii R.Warner, Select Orchid. Pl. 1: t. 16 (1862).
Cattleya speciosissima auct., Gard. Chron. 1868: 404 (1868).
Cattleya roezlii Rchb.f., Gard. Chron., n.s., 18: 457 (1882).
Cattleya lueddemanniana var. alba God.-Leb., Orchidophile (Argenteuil) 6: 365 (1886).
Cattleya bassetii A.H.Kent in H.J.Veitch, Man. Orchid. Pl. 2: 19 (1887).
Cattleya speciosissima var. buchaniana B.S.Williams & T.Moore, Orchid Album 6: t. 261 (1887).
Cattleya lueddemanniana var. stanleyi auct., Gard. Chron., ser. 3, 30: 250 (1901).
Cattleya lueddemanniana f. alba (God.-Leb.) M.Wolff & O.Gruss, Orchid. Atlas: 64 (2007).
That's the name of this 200-foot-long art wall surrounding the DOT's Sunrise Yard Maintenance Facility. The artist, Samm Kunce, also created Under Bryant Park, which you've probably noticed if you've ever transferred to or from the 7 train at 42nd Street.