The Origins of - Green Mountain State: Vermont, as its name implies. #english #ingles
The Origins of – Green Mountain State: Vermont, as its name implies. #english #ingles
Vermont, as its name implies.
Source: Phrases and Names Their Origins and Meanings by Trench H. Johnson
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October 12, 2022 - NATIONAL FARMER’S DAY – NATIONAL BRING YOUR TEDDY BEAR TO WORK/SCHOOL DAY – NATIONAL CURVES DAY - NATIONAL FREETHOUGHT DAY – NATIONAL SAVINGS DAY – NATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSE’S DAY – NATIONAL GUMBO DAY – NATIONAL STOP BULLYING DAY – NATIONAL FOSSIL DAY – NATIONAL TAKE YOUR PARENTS TO LUNCH DAY – NATIONAL VERMONT DAY
October 12, 2022 – NATIONAL FARMER’S DAY – NATIONAL BRING YOUR TEDDY BEAR TO WORK/SCHOOL DAY – NATIONAL CURVES DAY – NATIONAL FREETHOUGHT DAY – NATIONAL SAVINGS DAY – NATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSE’S DAY – NATIONAL GUMBO DAY – NATIONAL STOP BULLYING DAY – NATIONAL FOSSIL DAY – NATIONAL TAKE YOUR PARENTS TO LUNCH DAY – NATIONAL VERMONT DAY
OCTOBER 12, 2022 | NATIONAL FARMER’S DAY | NATIONAL BRING YOUR TEDDY BEAR TO WORK/SCHOOL DAY | NATIONAL CURVES DAY | NATIONAL FREETHOUGHT DAY | NATIONAL SAVINGS DAY | NATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSE’S DAY | NATIONAL GUMBO DAY | NATIONAL STOP BULLYING DAY | NATIONAL FOSSIL DAY | NATIONAL TAKE YOUR PARENTS TO LUNCH DAY | NATIONAL VERMONT DAY
NATIONAL FARMER’S DAY | OCTOBER 12
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Maybe Mount Baker is behind all those clouds. @dailyearthporn
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Elk Meadow section of Redwoods State Park, California, December 2021
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One of the many beaver-engineered wetlands complexes in Canaan Valley. The dam, now over-grown with sedges and cattails, is as impressive a feat of engineering for rodents as the Hoover Dam is for human beings. More to the point, beavers are the key drivers to the ecological well-being of Canaan Valley’s extensive wetlands, and for the most part, staff at the National Wildlife Refuge and Canaan Valley State Park let them do their thing - to the point of occasionally letting them flood boardwalks and trails.
From top: spring cress (Cardamine bulbosa), a wetlands-loving relative of the toothworts, which is similarly edible; false green hellebore (Veratrum viride), a potentially-deadly mountain beauty, whose alkaloid-laden leaves and roots can cause cardiac arrest if ingested in sufficient amounts; dotted hawthorn (Crataegus punctata), an important food and shelter tree for wildlife in the valley; woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca L.), distinguished from the similar wild strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) by sepals that point backwards and seeds on the surface of the fruit; and Robin’s plantain (Erigeron pulchellus), the most impressive and beautiful of the spring fleabanes in Central Appalachia.
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Green Apples
In August we carried the old horsehair mattress
to the back porch
and slept with our children in a row.
The wind came up the mountain into the orchard
telling me something:
saying something urgent.
I was happy.
The green apples fell on the sloping roof
and rattled down.
The wind was shaking me all night Long,
shaking me in my sleep
like a definition of love,
saying, this is the moment,
here, now.
Ruth Stone
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