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Passing the Buck . . . and the Doe and the Fawn (Lexington Clipper-Herald) (ARA) - Sipping coffee on your back deck on a beautiful fall morning, you look up and gasp -- there in your suburban oasis stands a small herd of deer. For a moment you pause, enchanted. Local bikers head to mountain bike Mecca for a high-desert adventure (The Pantagraph) MOAB, Utah -- Take a camera to capture images of the amazing landscapes you’ll see if you’re headed to the mountain-bike Mecca of Moab, Utah, with Dale Arbour. Take plenty of sunscreen, too. A stormy time, from the Gulf to Wall Street (Houston Chronicle) In 2008, we were shaken by hurricanes, economic storms, political upheaval and jarring swings. 1 river - many ecosystems (Poughkeepsie Journal) Hudsonia Ltd., a nonprofit institute for environmental re-search and education, has been studying estuaries, streams and wetlands and their inhabitants for more than 25 years. A few years ago, these studies were consolidated under the institute's Wetlands and Waterways Program. Hudsonia biologists provide information about these ecosystems to public and private organizations, landowners, ... Ornamental cabbage, kale bring a splash of color to the winter landscape (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Early seed catalog listings simply said, "If you ever get tired of looking at them, you can always eat them." And that is how we were introduced to "flowering" cabbage and "flowering" kale. That was 40 years ago, and since then, these plants have grown steadily in popularity. Today, they’re mainstream plants in Southern residential and commercial winter landscapes, generally being used in ... The Year's Top Stories: No. 4 - Bad year for businesses (Northwest Florida Daily News) For local businesses, 2008 was a year of changing landscapes and tough economic challenges.Many businesses, including some that had been a local presence for decades, closed their doors. 2008 unpredictable and turbulent (Houston Chronicle) We were shaken by hurricanes, economic storms, political upheaval and jarring swings from highs to lows. Mulch Improves Garden Beds (Washington Post) Mulch is a gardening mainstay because it protects and nurtures plants while improving the look of many landscapes. Plants need different types of mulches depending on the season. Canadians pull together under a blanket of snow (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) After a contentious fall election, Canada's age-old divisions seemed even more obvious: western provinces resenting the east, those in the Maritimes feeling orphaned, and many from Quebec longing to break away entirely from the national tethers. Iceland's beauty becomes affordable (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) I wanted to visit Iceland to see the rugged landscape, experience Reykjavik's nightlife and sample the local food -- and do it at a time when I had a shot at affording it.
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