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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 17:08:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autumn storm near Taos, New Mexico. Wildflowers: Bird&#8217;s Beak  I recently watched a very interesting documentary about the perilous state of our planet, and things we can do to affect the course of necessary change. Narrated by Leonardo Dicaprio I highly recommend seeing this film,  The 11th Hour ]]></description>
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<p><em>I recently watched a very interesting documentary about the perilous state of our planet, and things we can do to affect the course of necessary change. Narrated by Leonardo Dicaprio I highly recommend seeing this film,  <a title="The 11th Hour, Documentary" href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2174195060267517042#" target="_blank"><strong>The 11th Hour</strong></a> </em></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 18:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One Sweet World Excerpt of One Sweet World by Songwriter Dave Matthews Nine planets around the sun, the only one with something there Upon this watered one so much we take for granted If greens all turned to grey would our hearts still bloody be? &#8230;so let us sleep outside tonight; lay down in our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Redbuds, early March, Coppell Texas" rel="lightbox[pics307]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/22coulombephotographyredbudsandfog.jpg" rel="lightbox[307]"><strong><img class="attachment wp-att-308 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/22coulombephotographyredbudsandfog.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Redbuds, early March, Coppell Texas" width="200" height="157" /></strong></a><strong>One Sweet World</strong></p>
<p><em>Excerpt of One Sweet World by Songwriter Dave Matthews </em></p>
<p>Nine planets around the sun,</p>
<p>the only one with something there</p>
<p>Upon this watered one</p>
<p><a title="American Elm seeds, early March, Coppell Texas" rel="lightbox[pics307]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/american_elm_seeds_01.jpg" rel="lightbox[307]"><img class="attachment wp-att-309 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/american_elm_seeds_01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="American Elm seeds, early March, Coppell Texas" width="200" height="157" /></a></p>
<p>so much we take for granted</p>
<p>If greens all turned to grey</p>
<p>would our hearts still bloody be?</p>
<p>&#8230;so let us sleep outside tonight;</p>
<p>lay down in our Mother&#8217;s arms</p>
<p><a title="Flowering tree needs positive ID, possibly Senna...Ajijic, Mexico" rel="lightbox[pics307]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/22coulombephotographysennaspray1.jpg" rel="lightbox[307]"><img class="attachment wp-att-315 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/22coulombephotographysennaspray1.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Flowering tree needs positive ID, possibly Senna...Ajijic, Mexico" width="200" height="157" /></a>and here we will rest safely.</p>
<p><a title="The Dave Matthews Band home page" href="http://www.davematthewsband.com/" target="_blank"><em>(The Dave Matthews Band</em></a><a title="The Dave Matthews Band home page" href="http://www.davematthewsband.com/" target="_blank">)</a></p>
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		<title>The Angel Oak &#8211; 1500 years old</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 13:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to individuals rallying together and signing the petition, we are reassured that small efforts can and do make a difference on this planet. The land surrounding the Angel Oak is no longer in jeopardy. http://www.savetheangeloak.org/ ~ Originally posted September 11, 2008 This set of photos honors the efforts of a petition to halt construction [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to individuals rallying together and signing the petition, we are reassured that small efforts can and do make a difference on this planet. The land surrounding the Angel Oak is no longer in jeopardy. <a title="The Angel Oak website" href="http://www.savetheangeloak.org/" target="_blank">http://www.savetheangeloak.org/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Originally posted September 11, 2008</em></p>
<p><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/01_img_6945e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-111 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/01_img_6945e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/02_img_6946e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-112 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/02_img_6946e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/03_img_6958e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-113 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/03_img_6958e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/04_img_6919e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-114 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/04_img_6919e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/05_img_6921e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-115 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/05_img_6921e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/06_img_6903e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-116 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/06_img_6903e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><br />
This set of photos honors the efforts of a petition to halt construction on John&#8217;s Island, South Carolina that would encroach on an area of land boasting an Oak tree estimated to be between 1,400 and 1,500 years old.<br />
Charleston, SC is proud of its heritage and respected for its commitment to preserving history in the area, so residents hope that plans will not proceed to cut down nearby trees and forest in favor of land development. Charleston, SC is proud of its heritage and respected for its commitment to preserving history in the area, and on the Angel Oak petition website, even if you don&#8217;t sign (but please do), you will still be able to read pages of interesting comments and pleas from residents who have fond memories of climbing the immense branches as children, and whose children now do the same; how a nearby elementary school carries its&#8217; name, and exclamations by tourists who have visited the area specifically to see the Angel Oak.</p>
<p><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/07_img_6909e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-117 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/07_img_6909e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/08_img_6906e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-118 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/08_img_6906e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/09_img_6948e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-119 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/09_img_6948e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Arbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables." rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/10_img_6922e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-120 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/10_img_6922e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Arbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables." width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Arbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables." rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/11_img_6957e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-121 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/11_img_6957e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Arbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables." width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Arbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables." rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/12_img_6949e01.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-122 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/12_img_6949e01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Arbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables." width="200" height="133" /></a><br />
This summer my husband and I drove through South Carolina and took a short detour to John&#8217;s Island. We drove through wicked rains at the edge of Tropical storm Faye, so when we arrived at Angel Oak park no one else was there. The tree trunk and lower branches are so immense, they have been propped up with stakes and heavy cables here and there, which is a little intrusive but obviously necessary. Growth is spread outward more than upward, occupying an enormous space at least 150 feet wide.</p>
<p>It occurred to me that this tree has lived through one serious chunk of history, and wondered what was happening on our planet when The Angel Oak was knee-high to an acorn? 1400 years ago it was the year 608 A.D., Common Era. Almost everything we are familiar with; our collective modern identity has been shaped by many of the events and people who lived and died since the Angel Tree established its first roots in the earth.</p>
<p><a title="Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/16_img_6820e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-129 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/16_img_6820e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/17_img_6883e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-130 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/17_img_6883e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/18_img_6816e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-131 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/18_img_6816e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Branches extend over thirty feet away from the trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/13_img_6967e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-126 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/13_img_6967e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Branches extend over thirty feet away from the trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on John\'s Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Branches extend over thirty feet away from the trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/14_img_6970e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-127 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/14_img_6970e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Branches extend over thirty feet away from the trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/15_img_6888e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-128 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/15_img_6888e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a></p>
<p>Angel Oak&#8217;s parent-tree was undoubtedly alive for centuries before and during the year 476 A.D. when the last of the Roman emperors died, bringing about the Fall of Rome. Around the 7th Century A.D. an acorn falls from one of the magnificent Oaks on the southeastern shores of a land only known to the indigenous peoples; a land we now refer to as North America. The acorn sprouts along with many others&#8230;but this one will outlive the rest, seasoning hurricanes, wars, and countless generations of playful children climbing it&#8217;s branches; it sprouts in conjunction with the collapse of Teotihuacan, one of the major cities in Mesoamerica with widespread influence in central Mexico. The Toltec civilization was unheard of, and would not flourish for another 500 years (1100-1521). Aztecs did not seize power until the 13th century.</p>
<p>When this tree was 300 years old during 901 A.D., the Vikings discovered Greenland. In 1066 William the Conqueror and the Norman troops conquered England altering the English culture forever by bringing French rule and rivalry with France until the The French Revolution occuring from 1789 &#8211; 1799. Circa 1100 A.D. the famous Buddhist temple, Angkor Wat in Cambodia is constructed to house the Hindu faith. Around 1275 A.D. Marco Polo, the Venetian explorer and trader visits China via the The Silk Road, returning to Europe with new foods and goods from the Orient which impact modern culture, medicine and dietary habits today.</p>
<p><a title="Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/22_img_6879e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-135 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/22_img_6879e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Healthy leaves continue to thrive on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/23_img_6860e02leaves.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-136 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/23_img_6860e02leaves.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Healthy leaves continue to thrive on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Healthy leaves continue to thrive on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/24_img_6861e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-137 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/24_img_6861e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Healthy leaves continue to thrive on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><br />
The Black Death devastates Europe around 1348 A.D., while the 740 year old Angel Oak thrives. Columbus and other adventurers would not claim to discover America for another 144 years (C. 1592). Leonardo da Vinci, a man light-years ahead of his time in the field of science and medicine through his various studies. By the time he would paint the Mona Lisa and Michelangelo would paint the Sistine Chapel, the Angel Oak has lived for 900 years. The Tree continues growth beyond the life of Galileo, father of modern Astronomy, and through the life of Shakespeare, who established some of the most famous English literature in our era (c. 1564 &#8211; 1616).</p>
<p><a title="Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/19_img_6895e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-132 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/19_img_6895e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/20_img_6894e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-133 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/20_img_6894e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><a title="Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" rel="lightbox[pics110]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/21_img_6871e02.jpg" rel="lightbox[110]"><img class="attachment wp-att-134 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/21_img_6871e02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina" width="200" height="133" /></a><br />
Year 1776 &#8211; Angel Oak is 1,166 years old when the U.S. breaks free from British rule and establishes the first Independence Day In 1895, and by the time the Angel Oak had already survived for 1,287 winters Sigmund Freud would bring modern medicine and humanity into a new open-minded age by announcing his theories of dream psychoanalysis and studies of the human psyche.</p>
<p>The First World War between 1914-1918 was followed by WWII, 1939 -45/51.<br />
According to after the Category 5 <em>Hurricane Hugo</em> hit the coast of in 1989, Governor Carroll Campbell is reported to say that the storm destroyed enough timber in South Carolina to frame a home for every family in the state of West Virginia. All those trees and forests obliterated, yet The Angel Oak survived. It has since healed injuries inflicted by Hurricane Hugo.</p>
<p>The petition page has so many interesting comments left by those who signed <a title="The Angel Oak Tree petition" href="&lt;a title=&quot;Angel Oak Petition&quot; href=&quot;http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/save-the-angel-oak-on-johns-island-sc&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;petition link.&lt;/a&gt;" target="_blank">the petition.</a></p>
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		<title>Wildorado Wind Ranch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wildorado Wind Ranch Creating fields of renewable energy themselves, a herd of cattle leisurely does what cows do best on a warm summer day, twenty five miles west of Amarillo, just outside Adrian, Texas at the Wildorado Wind Ranch where there are 70 wind turbine generators spanning the horizon. Each turbine measures 450 ft. from ground to the tip of [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="Wildorado Wind Ranch near Adrian, Texas" rel="lightbox[pics248]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wildorado_windranch_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[248]"><img class="attachment wp-att-250 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wildorado_windranch_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Wildorado Wind Ranch near Adrian, Texas" width="200" height="157" /></a><a title="Wildorado Wind Ranch near Adrian, Texas" rel="lightbox[pics248]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wilorado_windranch01asm.jpg" rel="lightbox[248]"><img class="attachment wp-att-251 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wilorado_windranch01asm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Wildorado Wind Ranch near Adrian, Texas" width="200" height="157" /></a><a title="Wildorado Wind Ranch near Adrian, Texas" rel="lightbox[pics248]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wildorado_windranch_cows01asm.jpg" rel="lightbox[248]"><img class="attachment wp-att-252 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wildorado_windranch_cows01asm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Wildorado Wind Ranch near Adrian, Texas" width="200" height="157" /></a></p>
<p>Creating fields of renewable energy themselves, a herd of cattle leisurely does what cows do best on a warm summer day, twenty five miles west of Amarillo, just outside Adrian, Texas at the <a title="Wildorado Wind Ranch - article" href="http://pepei.pennnet.com/display_article/248613/6/ARCHI/none/PRODJ/1/Cielo-Wind-Power-and-Edison-Mission-agree-Texas-wind-farm-deal/" target="_blank">Wildorado Wind Ranch</a> where there are 70 wind turbine generators spanning the horizon. Each turbine measures 450 ft. from ground to the tip of one of three blades. Wind will generate power to parts of eight southern States: Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.</p>
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		<title>Truly, George, and Save The Wolves</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nikkico</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is our sweet Truly, sadly no longer with us, as she was a few years into her rehabilitation after being bitten through the pituitary gland by a large dog when she was only 5 weeks old. She was never quite normal, looked like a perpetual puppy, and she was quirky but she was Truly Sweet for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Truly and George Xarchos, 1999" rel="lightbox[pics188]" href="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/george_truly01.jpg" rel="lightbox[188]"><img class="attachment wp-att-189 " src="http://www.nikkiphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/george_truly01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Truly and George Xarchos, 1999" width="200" height="157" align="left" /></a>Here is our sweet Truly, sadly no longer with us, as she was a few years into her rehabilitation after being bitten through the pituitary gland by a large dog when she was only 5 weeks old. She was never quite normal, looked like a perpetual puppy, and she was quirky but she was Truly Sweet for nine years longer than others might have allowed her to live. In this 1999 photo she and George Xarchos, who is now about 13 years old, are checking each other out with the same curious postures.</p>
<p><em>Now that I have your attention with a cute picture, and in Truly&#8217;s honor:</em></p>
<p>Despite a federal court ruling against essentially the same proposal earlier this year, the Bush/Cheney Administration is attempting to pass a proposal to eliminate safeguards that could lead to the slaughter of as many as 1,000 wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies, two-thirds of the wolf population in that area.<br />
<a title="Petition against Bush/Chaney proposal" href="https://secure.defenders.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&amp;page=UserAction&amp;id=1239&amp;s_einterest=C3C4&amp;s_Affiliate=savewolves_&amp;JServSessionIdr004=y13eoes4f2.app26a" target="_blank">Please sign a petition</a> against this proposal by the Bush/Cheney Administration that will eliminate vital protection for wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies. The petition will urge U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to go back to the drawing board and come up with a balanced and responsible management plan for our wolves. There is a cover letter provided or you can leave your own comments if you like, and they will be collected by Defenders Of Wildlife and submitted on your behalf.</p>
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