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This is a gorgeous ring for the nature lover! We've taken one of our comfortable ring bases and wrapped this awesome oak leaf around the outside. It's form fitted and welded together. This fun ring is adjustable. It's really a beauty!

 

Becca . . . showing her appreciation.

 

Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park

Biggest alder in Sweden. Tenuous Link: extended arm.

We went under this Pine tree, because lowest of branches make kind a 'treehouse'. We were thinkin of that squierel who might have been sleeping now, because we did not see it.

TreeHugger Project Installation - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn.

 

Sponsored by the Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project for their Ingersol Family Day Labor Day 2008

Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, NY

#andrography #tree #treehugger #birch #pacificnorthwest #nature #fall #northbend #washington #lamppost

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This site looks interesting, I like that they named themselves after what has become a dirty word.

 

But I don't quite get the point of this UI feature of breaking the page into "screens" and having a jump button to the next one.

 

The front page is essentially a blog. We all know that blogs are many screens long. This is why browsers, and OSes for that matter, have scrollbars. And why keyboards have page up/page down buttons. All screens are different sizes, so the browser chrome will do a better job than this website of measuring my screen.

 

But upon closer look, it's just mislabeling, what they call a "screen" is really just a post. It should be "Jump to the next post", which is kinda nice on a busy site like this. A "previous would make sense too. The two could sit at the top together along with the post count, and without the meaningless white dotted line that measures the height of the post

 

Even then, the feature seems like a hack to compensate for a chaotic vertical rhythm. Better white space with more visible titles is the place to start.

(Sara, ze mad scientist)

The this is a manipulated polaroid sx-70 photo of a sculpture created by Mario Parra & Elizabeth Thompson.

 

Here is the story of why this sculpture was created.

 

Save the film

 

#canopy #tree #leaves #sun #treehugger #Renton #washington #pacificnorthwest #autumn #fall

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Record Pacific Yew aka Taxus Brevifolia in the Seymour Valley

 

If you love BC's ancient trees, take a few minutes for this tale...

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TreeHugger Project Installation - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn.

 

Sponsored by the Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project for their Ingersol Family Day Labor Day 2008

Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, NY

So many of these tree huggers on that tree...

 

A male "Tyriobapta torrida", treehugger?

our no-till garden bed - about 12x5 feet

I made this bumper sticker for myself. Nuf sed. :)

The UPS man dropped me off a package this afternoon.

So many of these tree huggers on that tree...

 

A female "Tyriobapta torrida", treehugger?

 

Super sensitive to preflash. With ETTL, i managed to captured only part of its wings or nothing. Had to switch to manual mode.

Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park

Treehugger's portrait of your humble narrator.

 

(Photo by Kathy)

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