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Random Drivel from your Average Tosser: January 2006
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Random Drivel from your Average Tosser. With your host, Binty McShae - whether you like it or not! Friday, January 27, 2006. Keep on warrin' for the free world! So, according to the leader of the 'free' world we are 'winning' The War Against Terror. You can tell by the way that there have been elections in Iraq. And because there haven't been any bombs on Western soil for a while. And crucially because Osama wants peace. Think this is crazy talk? Posted by Binty McShae @ 3:35 pm. Links to this post.
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Blue Ridge Gazette: September 2006
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The Photography of D L Ennis, and more! Thursday, September 28, 2006. Review: Birds of Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Field Guide. The book was written and organized by Ernest Preston Edwards. The illustrations are mostly reprinted from a work by the same principal author and illustrator: A Field Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Adjacent Areas. Crossposted at A DC Birding Blog. Posted by John Beetham @ 3:22 PM. Wednesday, September 27, 2006. In th...
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Blue Ridge Gazette: July 2006
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The Photography of D L Ennis, and more! Sunday, July 30, 2006. Visit the Claude Moore Colonial Farm. Time travel back to the 1700’s to see what life was really like for working farmers. Visit the Claude Moore Colonial Farm at Turkey Run in Northern Virginia where you will step into a living history museum that portrays family life on a small, low-income farm just prior to the Revolutionary War. This from the National Park Service:. The Claude Moore Colonial Farm. McLean, VA 22101. Regular Admission:$3 fo...
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Blue Ridge Gazette: August 2006
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The Photography of D L Ennis, and more! Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Birds of the Mid-Atlantic #21: Young Birds. Late summer is a time of change for birds. By now, the breeding season has ended for most species, and the young birds are out of the nest. Fledglings are rapidly maturing. Adults are molting their old feathers for fresh ones. Many species have already begun their journey south to their wintering grounds, such as the yellowlegs. Baby American Robin / Photo by Sean Varner (USFWS). Pictured below&#...