11.22.08
“The quantity of civilization is measured by the quality of imagination. — Victor Hugo

Nature

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WAKE UP morning dew HONEY IN MY TEA star-shaped flowers RUNNING BROOK daffodils YELLOW nodding lazily SUNSHINE barefeet EARTH singing BLOOD COURSING FAST pinkletinks BUDS ON BRANCHES airplanes BIRDSON

Posted By: DJ Raven

The first breakfast outside, today, led to another kind of spring "break fast." New life and attractions drew the camera out, and here are a few of the welcome harbingers, in full color.

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"I’m Lucy: A Day in the Life of a Young Bonobo" is composed of caring words by Mathea Levine (Chilmark), astonishing photographs by Marian Brickner and a heartfelt afterword by Jane Goodall has trul

Posted By: julieroads

Edible Wild Plants, by Linsey Lee is quite a timeless book. It's
both a work of cultural art and a cultural artifact. This excerpt focusses

Posted By: patrick phillips

It is clear from these reports that our use of plastic is having a tremendous impact on our oceans.

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On Tisbury Great Pond Tom Osmers tends thousands of healthy seed oysters in the oyster nursery. The seed are part of a larger effort by Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group to build sustainable hatcheries here.

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Photos taken on Sunday, July 22 at Polly Hill Arboretum. Morning light.

Posted By: patrick phillips

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In winterish times it's little bit of spring to listen to this. Comment if you recognize it, and we'll credit you and let everybody know.

Title: Polly Hill Bird Song
Artist: Polly Hill Bird
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