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Macy
@almostoveryou (4252)
• Philippines
10 Apr 19
We just got back from our short trip to Baguio City - The City of Pines here in the Philippines. It's my first time to visit the place since 1995! And oh boy so much has changed. The city has become polluted (air pollution and...
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Barbara Radisavlejvic
@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
5 Mar 18
This has been a bad year for pine trees on our property. The roots don't go very deep, and when there is an extended drought like the one we've had here in California, the roots aren't long enough to reach the water below ground....
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Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
24 Mar 17
Pine Tree Conference -
My life's work, such as it was, combined much of what many people might consider to be "mysterious" stuff, such as medical things, some "aerospace" connections, lots of radiation efforts, photography, and...
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Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
3 Mar 17
The Clearing in the Pines -
Where the deer like to lay up during the sunshine hours of the day - the little clearings amid the tall pine trees and the underbrush.
About the only thing that gets into these small clearings are...
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RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (74174)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
16 Oct 16
We have a large deciduous conifer by our front fence. It is a tall, lovely tree with lots of pine cones. This kind of pine sheds its needles just like trees shed their leaves in the fall. You can see it in the picture. During the...
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Morley Hunt
@Morleyhunt (21745)
• Canada
28 Mar 16
Just over an hour ago the wind suddenly picked up.
Wind is not unusual. In fact the wind rarely dies down completely.
Looking out the window, in the last few minutes a very large pine tree came crashing to the ground. This is...
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JENNY ARCHER
@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
19 Oct 15
Ever walked through a Pine Forest and wondered why your lungs feel so refreshed?
There is a very good reason!
Pines contain an anti-inflammatory compound, called a-Pinene, abundant in conifers.
It is commonly used as a...
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jonnifc
@jonnifc (1017)
• Philippines
11 Apr 12
This issue has been around since last year. SM Baguio wants to relocate almost 200 trees in Luneta Hill for its expansion. In return, SM commits to plant 50,000 trees in "re-greening" of the city. The obvious outcry is save the...
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writersedge
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
15 Jan 09
Mine is to get some bugs that eat other bugs. Last year a lot of my garden got eaten alive. Do my greens indoors because the outdoor greens got eaten and something I read said to rotate my crops. Then get some bug and disease...
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CatsandDogs
@CatsandDogs (13963)
• United States
15 Nov 08
Our next door neighbor is a total @sshole. We had cleaned up some of his property so it wouldn't look such an eye sore for us because it's right beside our driveway. It's completely wooded, and not like he's using it but it looked...
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CatsandDogs
@CatsandDogs (13963)
• United States
13 Nov 08
Because it's raining and going to be for the next few days I know we need the rain but dang it, we wanted to get some things done once and for all but it has to wait again so instead, we've been cleaning the house or...
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princessmel
@princessmel (670)
• Canada
28 Oct 08
when my son was about 3 years old, he couldn't talk that well. He called porcupines, "pokey pines". one day he say a tree and he said it was a "pokey" tree. i told him it was called a pine tree. his eyes lit up and he said, "that...
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dolce_vita78
@dolce_vita78 (8062)
• Philippines
16 Sep 08
Hello dear friends!
Few minutes back, I decided to stand up for a while and stretch and flex some muscles. While doing so, I peeked out of my bedroom's window. Then I thought of this topic for discussion. I love looking at the...
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Barb42
@Barb42 (4214)
• United States
23 Jul 08
Just a few minutes ago I was sitting here reading on MyLot. My grandson was in the computer room on the computer. All of a sudden, I heard the loudest noise you would ever want to hear. I thought somebody had shot somebody outside...
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cynicalandoutspoken
@cynicalandoutspoken (4725)
• United States
17 Jul 08
No, not that...get your minds out of my gutter. It's getting crowded in here.
Well ok if you want to do THAT in the rain go ahead just be mindful of the lightening.
What do you like to do in the rain? Do you...
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Coralie Raia Darsey-Malloy
@Perspectives (7131)
• Canada
29 May 08
This discussion was inspired after a walk a friend and I took at dusk last evening. In our little town in Southwestern Manitoba it only takes about 5 minutes to walk in any of the four directions and connect with nature...and that...
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betsyraeduke
@betsyraeduke (2670)
• United States
22 Feb 08
Sometimes, I love sitting outside on a warm summer's day just sipping lemonade or iced tea and finding pictures in the clouds. I love at night, when my kids are sleeping and I look at them and there is a small little smile on...
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