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Jennifer
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  • Stuart, FL
  • United States
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The massive roadway system we have created is pretty much a conveyor belt of death for traveling wildlife. What is so upsetting to me is how sometimes we encourage the animals there, like how the Dept. of Transportation in West Virginia has started…
November 28, 2009
November 28, 2009
November 27, 2009
Sunset over the water, complete with wooden pier. I love it!
November 26, 2009
These days I find myself thinking about the ecosystem birds and other tree loving creatures live in, above the earth, looking down from treetops.
November 26, 2009
Beautiful! I can practically feel the warmth, smell the salt air in the balmy breeze...I imagine walking barefoot in the sand to the local seafood shack and having a cold drink...pelicans cawing in the air on a wooden pier.
November 26, 2009
Like a Rorschach in the sky...I see dancing pigs, like the Bubbaloo's logo:
November 26, 2009
V1 And the sign said long haired freaky people need not apply So I tucked my hair up under my hat and I went in to ask him why He said you look like a fine upstanding young man, I think you'll do So I took off my hat I said imagine that, huh, me wor…
November 26, 2009

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What is your main interest(s)? All of these questions are optional!
Organic Gardening, Vegetarian Cooking, Sustainable Lifestyles, Mind:::Body:::Spirit, Bicycles, Poetry, Alternative Energy
If you have an interest not mentioned above, you can note it here.
Reading, photography, painting, drawing, thinking, walking, the list goes on and on... oh how could I forget cooking and eating?!!
Would you like to share your Reading List with us? Just name a few or as many as you like here. Websites are great, too!
The Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold, The Swamp (I <3 stories about old Florida), anything by Barbara Kingsolver, Margaret Atwood or John Irving, all field guides, The Wind-up Bird Chronicles, Ophelia Speaks, White Oleander, Survival of the Sickest (awesome book about the evolution of diseases)
Anything you'd like to tell about yourself?
I am a goof. I can't sing well but I love to do it! I just learned how to do a cartwheel and I can't stop! I love cooking! and I really love to play!

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At 9:25am on November 28, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Hi Jennifer! I knew I saw a snake in the painting you posted. Those are such thought provoking works. Happy Thanksgiving from Cochabamba, Bolivia! All the best, Mike PS Please blog some more!

At 5:01am on November 7, 2009, christina nelson said…
heyy!!!!
christie troutman? oh my gosh that was so long ago. wasnt that when we were cheerleaders? does she have a myspace?
yeah, i like this website, its nice. crazy that you met the guy in oregan, haha.
nice little beeetle picture..
At 9:01pm on November 6, 2009, Mikey Dub said…
tanks
At 11:16pm on April 16, 2009, Jeremy Millner said…
howdy. I see that you are into bikes? what kind of bike do you have?
At 11:17am on December 26, 2008, Ellen Bush said…
Hi Jennifer, A big warm welcome to you! I see that your have many creative interests as do I. I am a musician, love , contemplating, walking, etc. I used to spend hours drawing with my sister (who's the real artist) and I loved it. I would like to start drawing again but my life is so full at the moment I'm focusing on the music and other creative pursuits. I'd like to invite you to become my friend and to join my new group, Environmental Zoo, where you may share your concerns, solutions, ideas, or anything else you'd like to share. See you there? You'd probably enjoy becoming friends with my neice, Wiglett, on this site. Feel free to invite her and tell her I recommended you.
At 11:56pm on September 3, 2008, Michael Levin said…
Welcome to Zoobird, Jennifer!
 
 

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How to Use Clipless Pedals - wikiHow

While clipless pedals are intimidating to many new cyclists, they offer efficiency that cannot be gained any other way. Before using them, it's often worth it to invest a little bit of time into becoming familiar with the way they work.

Barry Hannah's Long Shadow

One afternoon in July, the author Barry Hannah took to the small roads south of Oxford, Mississippi, where he lives, to visit the grave of friend and fellow writer Larry Brown. Hannah hadn’t been out this way in some months. He missed an important turn at a place called the Yocona River Inn and had to stop at a country store to ask directions...

Crosby Stills Nash - ( Wooden Ships tab )

If you smile at me I will understand...

Leonardo's Music

A fine place to spend time in Micanopy, FL

John Lennon - Watching The Wheels

People say I'm crazy
Doing what I'm doing
Well they give me all kinds of warnings
To save me from ruin...

Hijos del Maiz Spanish School - Nicaragua - Vision

The Campesino Spanish School Hijos del Maiz is an alternative creation supporting dreams in the community. It is a permanent state of learning, exchanging with other communities and cultures in a dynamic transformation towards social justice.

Grow Your Own Spring Salad Mix | Garden Guides

If you're craving fresh greens and horrifed by supermarket prices, why not grow your own? Nothing tastes fresher and sweeter than a spring salad just picked from your own windowsill or garden.The best time to harvest Mesclun is early in the morning before the sun is high; heat causes wilting. Start harvesting when the greens are two inches long, never letting them get more than six inches tall; use scissors to snip them off just above the growing crowns (about one inch above the soil level). This is called the cut-and-come-again method because the crop will grow back; if you water and lightly fertilize after harvesting, the greens should be ready for harvest again soon.

What Is Kombucha?

Kombucha is a living health drink made by fermenting tea and sugar with the kombucha culture. The result can taste like something between sparkling apple cider and champagne, depending on what kind of tea you use. It's not what you'd imagine fermented tea to taste like.

Masticating Juicer

A masticating juicer is the answer to every juicing problem. Because it operates on the mastication process, this type of juicer chews the fibers and breaks up the cells of vegetables and fruits. This give you more fiber, enzymes, vitamins and trace minerals. This all results in the darker, richer color of the juice and a sweeter, richer more full-bodied flavor.

Kennedy Space Center Hotels - Find hotels near Kennedy Space Center, FL!

If you're thinking of coming to Florida to visit the many community gardens or see a liftoff, check this website info on lodging.

Bike Books

This website has several very useful books on bikes and bike maintenance.

Omega 9000 Juicer

I have one of these! I just bought it on craigslist, but it's called a "Imperial Golden Harvest 9901" - I think it's the same thing. If you like juicing, join the Zoobird Juice Lovers group.

Is there such a thing as the best juicer?

This article has great tips about juicing.

I Can See Clearly Now tabs and lyrics

I can see clearly now the rain is gone
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone all the dark clouds that made me blind
It's gonna be a bright, (bright) bright, (bright) sun shiny day


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