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Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh on Owasco Lake

June 25, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh on Owasco Lake

Joanne O’Connor There I was at Camp Columbus. It was the summer of 1964. Somehow, I had passed the fifth grade and Mom and Dad were sending me to a one-week sleepover camp way out on Owasco Lake. Sunday to Saturday. “It will be fun.” They said, “You’ll make new friends.” “Swimming, hiking, wiffle ball.” … [Read more…]

Posted in: Wollongong Tagged: Bairnsdale, biology, botany, construction industry, Crime, Food, hydrography, ichthyology, Kempsey, medicine, meteorology, mythology, ornithology, Politics, Port Lincoln, psychology, Ulladulla, Warwick, zoology

Real estate records, 7/2

June 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Real estate records, 7/2

Cjumpier LLC to Kedd Properties Az-1 LLC, 736 N 25th St., $315,000. Cjumpier LLC to Kedd Properties Az-1 LLC, 2509 Vine St., $315,000. CKR Properties LLC to Ketzler, Jeffrey & Sue, 2744 Starr St., $170,000. Condos For Hondos LLC to Breiner, Scott, 4830 Canterbury Ln, $299,000. Cooper, Tara L Trust to Parks, Erin & Willie, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Traralgon Tagged: agriculture, Architecture, botany, Business, chemistry, construction industry, crafts, electricity, Esperance, heraldry, hydrography, Kingaroy, leather processing, linguistics, mathematics, medicine, music, Muswellbrook, ornithology, Parkes, physics, Politics, Portland, Swan Hill, the bible, the economy, trade, zoology

…Leave Ourselves Available | Lifestyles

June 9, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
…Leave Ourselves Available | Lifestyles

“To take advantage of unexpected opportunities, we must leave ourselves available.” – S. Truett Cathy The day started like most any other warm, sunny summer day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. It was the kind of day that always seemed to beckon me into the great outdoors. Like so many other days over the years, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Broken Hill Tagged: biology, botany, Broken Hill, Camden Haven, common raven, construction industry, geography, hiking, hospitality facilities, hydrography, kentucky, linguistics, meteorology, Mount Isa, Murray Bridge, ornithology, outdoors, philosophy, Photography, raven, roads and traffic, the economy, tourism, transportation, waterfalls, Yeppoon, zoology

Veteran stops in southwest Georgia on fundraising trek to Michigan | Local

May 28, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Veteran stops in southwest Georgia on fundraising trek to Michigan | Local

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Posted in: Geraldton Tagged: Albany, armed forces, Bathurst, Devonport, Kalgoorlie, ornithology, trade, Warrnambool

Wilmot softball upsets state-ranked Jefferson, advances to regional final Thursday

May 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Wilmot softball upsets state-ranked Jefferson, advances to regional final Thursday

KENOSHA NEWS SPORTS STAFF JEFFERSON – The Cinderella run continued for the Wilmot softball team Tuesday night.  But the Panthers aren’t relying on any magic like your average fairy tale. That’s because the Wilmot softball program is one of the best in the area, and just because they’re slightly above .500 this year, a move … [Read more…]

Posted in: Traralgon Tagged: Baseball, entertainment, Esperance, games and toys, golf, job market, Kingaroy, music, Muswellbrook, ornithology, Parkes, Politics, Portland, sports, Swan Hill

Oregon men’s golf advances to 2023 NCAA Championships | Sports

May 18, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Oregon men’s golf advances to 2023 NCAA Championships | Sports

The No. 22 Oregon men’s golf team got back on track with an adequate third-place showing at the Bath Regional on Wednesday. Oregon’s Owen Avrit paced the Ducks through his individual fifth place [tied] performance of 6-under, 207, while the team’s total was 14-under, 838, to place third. Off the tee, junior Greg Soulhaug had … [Read more…]

Posted in: Cairns Tagged: Colac, Emerald, games and toys, golf, Lithgow, Mudgee, ornithology, Port Augusta, sports

Words on Birds: Terns at the mouth of the Merrimack | Local News

May 18, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Words on Birds: Terns at the mouth of the Merrimack | Local News

With the dredging complete, and the north end of Plum Island reopened, I thought now would be a good time to repeat a column from 2008. It is about the terns that fish the mouth of the Merrimack River, as they still do at this time every year: Margo and I, along with fellow birder … [Read more…]

Posted in: Grafton Tagged: Food, Forster, geography, Grafton, Griffith, hydrography, meteorology, ornithology, St Georges, Wangaratta, zoology

The Rapp for May 18 | The Rapp

May 18, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
The Rapp for May 18 | The Rapp

Rainy weather cancels courthouse viewing A walk-through event for residents and officials to visualize the footprint of the new courthouse building was canceled last Saturday due to rainy weather. The event has not yet been rescheduled. The Rappahannock County Buildings Committee will meet today (Thursday, May 18) at 10 a.m. in the Visitor’s Center to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Morisset Tagged: Alice Springs, Architecture, armed forces, ballet, Ballina, clothing, construction industry, Education, Engineering, entertainment, Food, games and toys, genealogy, institutions, job market, law, meteorology, Morisset, music, ornithology, Politics, restaurant industry, roads and traffic, sailing, school systems, sociology, sports, tailoring, Taree, textiles, the economy, theatre, trade, transportation, tv broadcasting, Victor Harbor

It’s peak migration in Nebraska, and there are lots of places to bird-watch

May 16, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
It’s peak migration in Nebraska, and there are lots of places to bird-watch

Amber Schiltz says she and son, Sawyer, woke up to the most glorious chorus of bird songs last weekend while camping at Two Rivers State Recreation Area. “It was incredible,” she said. “I saw my first warbler. It’s something I look forward to every year.” Sawyer and mom Amber Schiltz love to go camping. They … [Read more…]

Posted in: Grafton Tagged: biology, Forster, Grafton, Griffith, hydrography, lifestyles, news-state-recreation, ornithology, St Georges, tourism, Wangaratta, zoology

It’s peak migration in Nebraska, and there are lots of places to bird-watch

May 16, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
It’s peak migration in Nebraska, and there are lots of places to bird-watch

Amber Schiltz says she and son, Sawyer, woke up to the most glorious chorus of bird songs last weekend while camping at Two Rivers State Recreation Area. “It was incredible,” she said. “I saw my first warbler. It’s something I look forward to every year.” Sawyer and mom Amber Schiltz love to go camping. They … [Read more…]

Posted in: Grafton Tagged: biology, Forster, Grafton, Griffith, hydrography, lifestyles, news-state-recreation, ornithology, St Georges, tourism, Wangaratta, zoology
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