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a little tree lovin' today =). I heart my tree.
For the Look Ma' I'm a tree huggers group and the Flickr Group Roulette
I was taking photos of these grasshoppers on my African Bush Daisy and saw the funny side of these two photos. I will add more less amusing ones at a later date.
I haven't seen something that made me grin like this in quite a while (it's winter after all).
This is a completely different interpretation from the tree hugging that I grew up with--stinky people with dreadlocks and a scary glint in the eyeballs.
My wife Janice is hugging a huge Poplar tree that is growing in Blue Spring Cove, White County Tennessee. The circumference is 20.8 feet at the base while the tree is 100 feet tall. It would have been much taller is storms had not blown the top out of it several times over it's life, certainly many hundreds of years.
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LOL!
So my boyfriend, Alan, and I took some pictures today.
But I made him do it outside without a coat so that it looked nice and he was freezing.
We didn't really get any good shots but this was one of the better :]
I hate that may hair was on my cheek though.
And Alan looks like he's modeling for someone.
We're goofballs.
But I love him!
Kalaloch "Big Cedar" Tree
exotichikes.com/olympic-national-parks-kalaloch-cedar-des...
"Big Cedar" is located just off U.S. Highway 101 about 5 miles north of the Kalaloch Lodge.
Kalaloch "Big Cedar" Tree
exotichikes.com/olympic-national-parks-kalaloch-cedar-des...
"Big Cedar" is located just off U.S. Highway 101 about 5 miles north of the Kalaloch Lodge.
Graham Hill, founder of Treehugger, is taking an interesting approach to decreasing his carbon footprint. He introduced his new project LIfe Edited, launched yesterday on the PopTech stage. This project is a crowdsource approach where Hill is encouraging his audience to edit his life for him and to create a more sustainable lifestyle.
Graham Hill, founder of Treehugger, is taking an interesting approach to decreasing his carbon footprint. He introduced his new project LIfe Edited, launched yesterday on the PopTech stage. This project is a crowdsource approach where Hill is encouraging his audience to edit his life for him and to create a more sustainable lifestyle.
There's an adventurer inside each of us. All you need is the desire and the will to unlock him (her). #selfie #adventurecalls #Wanderlust #travel #inspirational #dreams #travellingphotographer
#ecowarrior #justme #travelling #mountainlake #longhairdontcare #adventure #believe #treehugger #ontheroad #everypathleadssomewhere
Whether you take little steps forward or giant leaps; just promise me to not pollute nature, to respect the animals-plants-people and to minimise your ecological footprint.
So what, just another bottle and do the vitamins make the environmental damage more drinkable?
The growth in bottled water production has increased water extraction in areas near bottling plants, leading to water shortages that affect nearby consumers and farmers. In addition to the millions of gallons of water used in the plastic-making process, two gallons of water are wasted in the purification process for every gallon that goes into the bottles.
Nearly 90 percent of water bottles are not recycled and wind up in landfills where it takes thousands of years for the plastic to decompose.
submitted to www.flickr.com/groups/monthlyscavengerhunt/ September #13 (pollution)
A bumblebee storing pollen in pockets on her hind legs
Read about it at www.treehugger.com/why-do-bees-have-pockets-4864396
Kalaloch "Big Cedar" Tree
exotichikes.com/olympic-national-parks-kalaloch-cedar-des...
"Big Cedar" is located just off U.S. Highway 101 about 5 miles north of the Kalaloch Lodge.
304' tall in ...
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
www.savetheredwoods.org/park/prairie-creek-redwoods-state...
www.redwoodhikes.com/PrairieCreek/PrairieCreek.html
Newton B Drury Scenic Parkway
www.visitredwoodcoast.com/content/newton-b-drury-scenic-p...
There's not yet snow on the ground (at least not in South Ostrobothnia, Finland) and autumn colors are fading away. Inevitably we are moving towards dark times. But as surely there will be bright days and shiny snow blankets of the spring. From this date (28. October 2022) in 54 days is winter solstice and days begin to get longer slowly. Some of us like light and long days while others love nighttime and darkness, but these are the facts and there's nothing we can do with them. Good times to everyone nevertheless 😊