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Jupiter Middle School celebrate Earth Day 2010 at Coral Cove Park with Larry Wood of the Palm Beach Zoo and William Djubin of EarthRehab.
Treehuggers: Kyeann Sayer, George, Leonora Oppenheim
Sarah Endline, Sweet Riot (dancing on the bar! behind)
save energy and hang your clothes to dry! it's not just good for the environment, i promise it is a fun wholesome family activity.
Hugging a granny Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in Scotland's Glenmore Forest Park on day four of a five day walk.
Photo for grinding.be - from treehugger.com
www.treehugger.com/files/2008/07/walmart-largest-buyer-lo...
Tyriobapta torrida (Kirby, 1889)
Family: Libellulidae (Skimmers)
August 2010: Common
Camera: Nikon D800E
Lens: Nikkor AF 200mmf/4D Macro
Treehugger shows support for Obama /Biden with a MoveOn bumper sticker on Centre Street Jamaica Plain.
A male Treehugger df doing what its name implies...hugging the tree...
@venus drive, SG
female :
www.flickr.com/photos/lonesomecrow/14793763532/in/photoli...
Okay, so somehow someone's l'il Treehugger Lover (Productions) found its way on the wall...And to the right of it is Gamma's burgeoning cityscape which he was just starting...
(NYC, 1/7/06)
Hugging Without Kiss -
Thud! Thud! They flew away as soon as I approach only to return promptly to the same tree one after another. In the quiet forest, I could hear every thump clearly as they whammed against the tree. What’s so irresistible along the stem that this species love perching vertically so much?
Instruments of Torture!
The silver bells and cockle shells referred to in the Nursery Rhyme were colloquialisms for instruments of torture. The 'silver bells' were thumbscrews which crushed the thumb between two hard surfaces by the tightening of a screw. The 'cockleshells' were believed to be instruments of torture which were attached to the genitals!
Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picea_sitchensis
Biggest Tree in Oregon: 216 ft. tall, 56 ft. in circumference at breast height & crown spreads 93 ft. Off US 26, 2.5 miles east of Highway 101 in Klootchy Creek County Park, near Seaside. www.visitoldgrowth.com/sites/OR-Spruce.htm