Nature & Ecology
epub, mobi |eng | 2008-11-13 | Author:Pynk [Pynk]

29 “Cut the Cake” Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:24 p.m. It was an afternoon of clear skies, fresh from a day of Atlanta spring rain. Lavender picked up Taj from ...
( Category: Erotic Photography March 9,2018 )
epub, azw3 |spa | 2000-01-01 | Author:José Saramago [Saramago, José]

Cipriano Algor dreamed that he was inside his new kiln. He felt happy because he had managed to persuade his daughter and his son-in-law that the sudden increase in activity ...
( Category: Magical Realism March 7,2018 )
epub |eng | 2018-02-06 | Author:Bruce M. Beehler

As I walked to the visitor center, a Wood Thrush and a Kentucky Warbler sang from the woods just behind the building. Above the road to the campsite, three Mississippi ...
( Category: Biological Sciences March 5,2018 )
epub |eng | 2018-01-09 | Author:W. D. Wetherell [Wetherell, W. D.]

This peak with its bristling summit ridge of sandstone pinnacles is the favorite of all mountaineers visiting Coigach. Bold and steep buttresses rise at each end of the mountain; the ...
( Category: Earth Sciences March 5,2018 )
epub |eng | 2017-09-07 | Author:Ryan Schnurr [Schnurr, Ryan]

* * * I was becoming tired of dragging myself through water. Jason was too. Our arms and shoulders burned, then stung, and eventually—mercilessly, I thought—went almost completely numb. My ...
( Category: Earth Sciences March 5,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-03-05 | Author:Thomas Frank

Come Around to My Way of Thinking Perhaps the only good thing about the commodification of “alternative” is that it will render obsolete, suddenly, cleanly, and inexorably, that whole flatulent ...
( Category: Americas March 5,2018 )
epub |eng | 2017-02-15 | Author:John Fowler [Fowler, John]

SEVENTEEN A NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE On the morning of March 1, the birds began their usual chorus as the predawn sky lightened. My baby gorilla remained fast asleep, huddled in our ...
( Category: Biological Sciences March 5,2018 )
epub |eng | 2018-01-17 | Author:Robert Field [Field, Robert]

Monday night darts in January. The George versus the Queen Elizabeth. Scottie Dog. I don’t like sitting in on these dark stormy winter nights now I’m an old – I ...
( Category: Agricultural Sciences March 5,2018 )
epub |eng | 2017-11-28 | Author:William E. Glassley

Ptarmigan INEVITABLY, TO COEXIST AMICABLY with those one came with into the wild, one must bathe. While certainly bracing, bathing in the field in the Arctic is a duty, not ...
( Category: Nature & Ecology March 5,2018 )
epub |eng | | Author:Giovanni Aloi

FIGURE 5.1 Meret Oppenheim, Object, 1936, Paris. Fur-covered cup, saucer, and spoon. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © ARS, New York. Careful consultation of surrealists’ texts reveals, for ...
( Category: History & Philosophy March 2,2018 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2012-03-01 | Author:Allen J. Coombes

H hackberry Celtis. Chinese C. sinensis. common C. occidentalis. Mediterranean C. australis. netleaf C. reticulata. southern C. laevigata Hacquetia Necker ex DC. (Apiaceae). ha-ket-ee-uh. After Balthazar Hacquet (1739–1815), French-born Austrian ...
( Category: Encyclopedias & Subject Guides March 1,2018 )
epub |eng | 2010-03-01 | Author:Philip Hasheider

Dressing 2 qts. dried bread, chopped 1 large onion, chopped Giblets Giblet stock 2 diced apples Salt Pepper Sage Garlic Boil giblets until tender; reserve stock. Remove skin from giblets ...
( Category: Cooking by Ingredient March 1,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-12-14 | Author:Jules Renard

THE TOAD BORN OUT OF A STONE, he’s living under a stone. He’s building a tomb there. I often visit him, and each time I lift the stone up, I’m ...
( Category: Short Stories & Anthologies March 1,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-11-16 | Author:Henry David Thoreau

Sept. 25. A very fine and warm afternoon after a cloudy morning. Carry Aunt and Sophia a-barberrying to Conantum. Saw two marsh hawks skimming low over the meadows and another, ...
( Category: Arts & Literature March 1,2018 )
epub |eng | 2014-02-28 | Author:Mark Turner

Polygonum shastense POLYGONACEAE SHASTA KNOTWEED Native, locally common, blooms mid summer, 2–16 in. Rocky sites, subalpine, high elevation Subshrub, stems trailing to erect, not wiry, stipules deciduous. LEAVES deciduous, alternate, ...
( Category: Nature & Ecology February 28,2018 )