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... monospace; text-align: center;">Gingko leaves are bizarre. They look stranger in black and white ( ... a drive in the country and don't forget to get out of the car, walk around and look for interesting things you might not have ever noticed. Sit down ... You'll discover a world you've never seen before.
Raindrops on Gingko Leaves. The gingko tree was once thought to be extinct.
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... that was the end of my good record with NaBloPoMo.
I took a lot of photos on my walk on Wednesday. When it got too dark for my camera, I tried to take notes in my head of what I was seeing. ... , creating the illusion that the telephone pole IS a tree), and then a fourth on its own.
I love gingko trees. I love them because they are taxonomically interesting (pre-flowering; a monotypic genus; unique ...
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... is, until I slip on their slick surfaces and twist my ankle. Thanks, gingko leaves. Seriously, this has been the most difficult year of my life, but one for which I am ... , walking and more walking. Walking around DC is the best thing ever. There is nowhere else on earth where you can see what we see just by going for a walk
Eating yummy food from so many delicious countries, absoring the cultures ...
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... century politician, had them brought over from China, or so I've heard. I think the trees are beautiful, but the female gingko's fruit smells horrible, and it's especially treacherous to walk on a sidewalk littered by them.
I also took a picture of the last roses of the year, which believe it or not are still blooming, although they ...
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... in your tank. On another note, dude I think you need some kind of help with your memory problems. Maybe take some Gingko Bilbo root or whatever that stuff is called. See a memory specialist or something. ... is hard being a minority in your own state. To answer your question -- Make her walk or join a gym or something -- Duh
Sir: What can I do to keep weird ...
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... towards Gahoe-dong Catholic Church, which took a little while to ask the taxi driver. Once this was accomplished I started my walk through the streets of Bukchon.
My lovely new red shoes to help me on ... :
Ah, my red shoes discovered something.
Going downhill further I came to a path that seemed more active. The gingko tree here seemed large and fantastically colored golden.
Soon enough this tree ...
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... Meal">
The End Product :3
- Visit to Shirakawa river head
Gingko Trees
- Trekking around the area at Aso Lodge
(Great scenery accompanied by super cooling wind) ...
Day 3
(Aso, Kumamoto, Japan)
- Trekking around the area of Aso Lodge again
And walk through the stone pavement that were once walked by the Samurai.
Trust me, it's damn tiring! ...
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After months of not being able to walk in Central Park with my fosterdog because he was too dog reactive, the situation reverses. He's now come along with his training far enough to start exposing him to more ... immersed in the late autumn landscape. I watch gangs of birds feast on plump berries. I see Gingko foragers stooped to collect the foul smelling fruit that they prize. There is some pale ...
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... gave me a list of upcoming events and meetings to attend. Also she suggested that I walk over to Brooklyn College’s Campus Road Community Garden. Even after attending Brooklyn ... that line Argyle, Albemarle, Marlborough, Cortelyou, and Beverley Roads. I am now able to recognize the gingko trees that are on my street and Brooklyn College not just from their smelly fruit but their distinctive leaves ...
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