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Untagged  20 Jun 2007 6:28 AM
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We met only Once but I'll Remember her as long as I live by BOD Comment (3)
 

Never done a blog before. But now that I have time to fill with thinking about things I ‘ll give it a try.

This space to think and reflect comes to me courtesy of  an Aedes Egyptii mosquito and the arbovirus  she left behind as a forget-me-not. That I won't,  for sure, though I cannot put a place or time on our intimate encounter as dengue fever is more a disease of  built up areas and not the jungle proper though it can occur there

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Untagged  18 Jun 2007 4:24 PM
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No Reason - I just like the Image by British Red Comment (3)
Untagged  17 Jun 2007 8:59 PM
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Breakfast on a special day by Pablo Comment (4)

I was eager to get out after torrential rain prohibited an overnighter and I was up with the proverbial larks this morning.

I packed up the day sack and on the spur of the moment, reached for the pocket cooker to cook breakfast on. I also took the small frying pan from the civilian trangia unit to make things easier.

The woods were very damp and the

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Untagged  17 Jun 2007 5:22 PM
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17th of June - some fairly unusual trees by British Red Comment (2)

Went for a wander today around Hinton Ampner and spotted some nice trees to add to my personal photo journal of trees. I thought I would share three of the less usual types

 Heres the first - An Indian Bean Tree

Indian Bean Tree

 Sat on one of the leaves was a very attractive green spider -  Araniella Curcurbitina

 

Odd - looks like

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Untagged  17 Jun 2007 4:33 PM
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17th of June - Hinton Ampner by British Red Comment (3)

Mating Damsel Fly

Went to Hinton Ampner today and had a great wander round the gardens. Saw some stunning trees but also these Damsel Fly pair mating and laying eggs

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Untagged  14 Jun 2007 4:06 PM
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Hi there by w00dsmoke Comment (6)

Hi there folks,

(For those who don't know me a little about me first), I'm wOOdsmoke. I'm a 38 year old guy (or as my good wife calls me...a big old grumpy xxxxr  from XXXX!) :-) This me below... (follow the link if it works!)

I live in a crazy wild concrete city and have done for the last two years. this is the first time I've lived in such a place since I was a a student. It is destroying me. I have worked in forestry, self employed fencer, dyker, sprayer

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plant-based remedyplant-based remediesphytotherapypharmacognosyHerbsherbalethnopharmacyethnopharmacology 13 Jun 2007 10:56 PM
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Episode 2 - Popoluca - Veracruz by Jodie Comment (0)

Apparently it's not a very big place - I missed the exact dimensions - but plants abound here. While there are apparently around 1,400 native 'higher' plants in the UK, Popoluca has 2,700 and is a tropical montane cloud forest (are there lovelier words in the English language?) and a semi-dry oak forest. Sadly this doesn't really mean anything to me as I don't have enough knowledge to discriminate among the different types of forest but it all sounds lovely.

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plant-based remedyplant-based remediesphytotherapypharmacognosyHerbsherbalethnopharmacyethnopharmacologyethnobotany 13 Jun 2007 10:38 PM
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Talks I have been to - pharmacognosy and ethnobotany by Jodie Comment (1)

"Every old person that dies is like a library burned down"

I've got mixed feelings about blogs - there's a nice Private Eye cartoon of someone "updating his blog" and can be seen at his screen typing "me, me, me, me, me" but even though it's a bit of a vanity project I thought I'd weigh in with 'what I did recently'.

As some people may know, I have a passing interest in the use of plants in medicines - more of a dilettante

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wildlifewildflowersbirds 10 Jun 2007 9:15 PM
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Great day for wildlife by Pablo Comment (1)

The woods were very quiet over the weekend. The Rook chics had fledged (Ah.. the peace) and the undergrowth had grown to such an extent it was difficult to see any wildlife. This forced me to wander around the meadows and fields area where I came across some Bee orchids, Iris, Common blue damselfly and the bright blue male broad-bodied chaser.

 On the way back

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Trees 10 Jun 2007 6:31 PM
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Fantastic Cedar of Lebanon by British Red Comment (0)

Nothing to say really but what a lovely tree.....

Cedar 3

 Cedar 1

Cedar 1

 

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