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I love this picture by Dean Shepard.
6th Annual Index Arts Festival
Sat August 1th, 2009
10am - 8pm
Index, WA
(off Stevens Pass/Hwy 2 on the North Fork Skykomish River)
FREE
Ironwork (live demo), Pottery, Birdhouses, Paintings, Jewelry, Totem Pole Carving (live demo), Poetry Reading,...
Live Music All Day Long, Food, Kid's Rock Painting, Face Painting, On the Riverfront, Plenty of Free Parking...
Sunday was a wonderful clear day at Melbournes BCC. Strawberry Fest was a big success for Tree Hugger.
Don't curse their roots next time you're out riding - mountain bikers need trees like fish need water.
Hugging a big redwood is bohemian. Posing as a koala, muggin' with a sneer, while hugging a big-ass redwood is baller bohemian. Ask yourself, "when was the last time you hugged a tree?"
Photo by Highdi.
Called a "treehugger", this particular species of dragonfly just loves to perch on tree trunks. Female Treehuggers tend to camouflage very well with their dull and yellowish colors.
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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
Thanks to my friends at Treehugger for featuring this pic!
www.treehugger.com/slideshows/natural-sciences/photo-day-...
These are some renderings of the tree, with 10 branches, and 22 leaves per branch. The measurements in the 3d program are all off (12' long leaves DOH!) If I knew how to shrink the whole thing in google sketchup.
I stole this picture from the Sawbill newsletter, but it's so cute I had to post it here. This is my dad showing off an award he received for being an "Environmental Hero."