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The Perfect Christmas Tree
Once upon a time in a land far away, not too long ago there lived a man. This man had it in his mind to provide the perfect Christmas for his brand new wife. They had just...
16 commentsWhat you, a Bristlecone Pine Tree & Radicalis have in common.
“Into every life, some rain must fall.” —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1842 Bristlecone trees, like human beings have been through all sorts of storms. Bristlecone trees are sustained because its...
0 commentsUtah - National Park - Bryce - Pictures - Erosion - Rocks
Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southern Utah, not far from Zion National Park. If one would want to depict erosion at it's best, then Bryce Canyon and the sculptural rocks found there would be a...
4 commentsDecorative Candles
There are a couple of ways to approach decorative candles. One, is that you focus on the candle holder itself, which can make almost any candle look great, or you can focus on the candle, which becomes the...
0 commentsJapanese Gardens
Nothing speaks of tranquility more than a Japanese garden. These gardens are very different from the Western counterpart in the sense that it really evokes serenity and peacefulness of the soul. A...
14 commentsNatural Christmas Trees Versus Fake Christmas Trees
In case you haven't noticed, Christmas is just around the corner. The frenzied shopping, baking, wrapping, cleaning, entertaining, and socializing will be here before you know what happened. ...
0 commentsGarden Tales: Rhododendrons
The rhodenderon, the name comes from the Greek: rhodos, "rose", and dendron, "tree", belongs to the family Ericaceae. There are over 10,000 species in this genus, among them in addition to the...
7 commentsHow Much Snow Did Wisconsin Get?
Earlier this week, southern Wisconsin was hit with a major snowstorm and was buried under 14-20+ inches of snow. I actually wrote a hub page about the conflict this creates between those of us who do not have...
2 comments"Manly" Poetry: For the Love of the Out of Doors
My Oasis-My Yard! The house I live in now…is kind of neat… We kind of live on a nice quiet street. We have a few good neighbors around… We kind of live fairly close to a bad part...
16 commentsLake Tahoe and its wonderful walks
Wildlife encounter on the Barbara walk Snow Flowers, a saprophyte Usually seen in late May or early June Ancient spur on Mount Rose Meadow Lush Meadow at 8000 ft Mountain lake full of frog spawn at 9000 ft...
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