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Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Bronze Fawn, You May Die in the Desert, Snowman...

I have thoroughly enjoyed today. Started off with a fine brunch and a briskly cold walk at Seward Park with a lovely lady and ended with awesome music. The Vera Project was less populated than the first two venues, but I was talking with one of the organizers of the festival while I was buying a bunch of loot and it appears that The Cumulus

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Great Lakes Boating Editorials: LETTER TO THE GREAT LAKES BOATING ...

Important recreational activities like boating, fishing and birdwatching contribute billions each year to the regional economy. As the health of our lakes is seriously threatened by problems such as untreated sewage and invasive species ...

Lakeside boating proposal on City Council...

Paddle, Power and Sail Lake Winnebago Inc. is requesting use of Lakeside Park and harbor facilities to operate a not-for-profit corporation that intends to offer boating opportunities for Fond du Lac and regional residents and visitors as well as at-risk youth, low-income individuals and families, and mentally and physically challenged

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The Vacation Traveler » Blog Archive » Boating Holiday is Remarkable

A boating holiday should not be scheduled. Beyond the necessity of clothing, food, shelter and safety, it should be unrestrained of any rule. Spontaneity and freedom should be the hallmarks of any activity, the members of the trip ...

Mobile Magic

Mobile device applications are burgeoning â€" there seems to be no limit to the uses we can put them to. One of the key figures who kick-started the mobile era is Matti Makkonen, the father of SMS. by Matti Sovijärvi Mr. Makkonen enjoys spending his time in the woods and boating on lakes

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Great Lakes Boating News: Lake Minnetonka group urges new boat ...

If spread to Lake Minnetonka, they could hurt fishing, swimming and boating and undermine the economy of the lake community. The association is already battling some stubborn invasive species: It spent $180000 last summer for an ...