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Showing posts with label Earltown Cemetary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earltown Cemetary. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

COMMUNITY PRIDE. MEADOWVILLE circa 1950.


Posted by Edward Wedler at 11:00 AM No comments:
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Labels: Earltown Cemetary, Hwy 256, Meadowville, Road to Georgetown, trek

WELL-MANAGED DECIDUOUS WOODLOT



Posted by Edward Wedler at 7:00 AM No comments:
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Labels: Earltown Cemetary, forest management, Hwy 256, Meadowville, Road to Georgetown, trek, woodlot

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

COMMERCIAL BLUEBERRIES


Posted by Edward Wedler at 7:00 PM No comments:
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FOREST MANAGEMENT


Posted by Edward Wedler at 2:30 PM No comments:
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NO, TO DRILLING & FRACKING


Posted by Edward Wedler at 7:45 AM No comments:
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Labels: Earltown Cemetary, fracking, Meadowville, Road to Georgetown, trek
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My mind dances between left-brain and right-brain, between art and science, between logical expression and illogical spontaneity. It is not unusual to see me one day immersed in computer code and technology, and the next day preparing a talk, training someone on the other side of the planet, writing a humorous speech, or cartooning about a political/social issue. I enjoy humour and comedy. Check out my inaugural stand-up comedy routine at https://youtu.be/I-Gf1829W4U
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (56)
    • ▼  October (22)
      • MORE THOUGHTS: Bob Maher
      • CLOSING OBSERVATIONS: Edward Wedler
      • CLOSING OBSERVATIONS: Bob Maher
      • COMMUNITY PRIDE. MEADOWVILLE circa 1950.
      • QUARRYING BEAR EARLTOWN
      • WELL-MANAGED DECIDUOUS WOODLOT
      • GETTING READY FOR COLDER WEATHER
      • GULLY LAKE WILDERNESS
      • POTHOLE SECTION OF HIGHWAY 236
      • WHERE RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD
      • GULLY LAKE KIOSK
      • COMMERCIAL BLUEBERRIES
      • WINTER RECREATION
      • WILLING AND ABLE TO WORK
      • FOREST MANAGEMENT
      • ROADKILL HIGHWAY. ANOTHER VICTIM.
      • EDGE SIGNS
      • NO, TO DRILLING & FRACKING
      • DEATH BY ROADKILL OR BIRD?
      • CROSSING THE SHUBENACADIE RIVER
      • RURAL ADVENTURES AND PLACES TO VISIT
      • ROADKILL LITTER THE ROADWAY
    • ►  September (30)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (1)
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