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Chequamegon Nicolet National Forest Seven Mile Lake Wisconsin "Without the...

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Caption: Chequamegon Nicolet National Forest Seven Mile Lake Wisconsin "Without the green places in life, where one can experience the peaceful solitude which arises from contemplating the natural world, we cannot make the sacrifices in daily life which sustain the beauty of our world...the recycling, renewing, sharing, donating, researching, revitalizing and conserving this world for the next generations. It is a necessary step for becoming a person of conscience." Ā© 2007 Margaret M. Savino Ph.D. mms47@cornell.edu
Location: Wisconsin Northern Region, United States
Copyright: © 2007 Margaret M. Savino mms47@cornell.edu
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Freshly Dug Ozette Potatoes on Woven Cloth from Andes Mountains Freshly Dug Ozette Potatoes on Woven Cloth from Andes Mountains The Ozette came from Peru by way of Spanish explorers to the Makah Indians at Neah Bay, Washington in the late 1700s. The Ozette is also known by the names Anna Cheekaâ??s Ozette and Makah Ozette. It is considered a fingerling potato, as its size ranges from 3-7 inches in length and 0.75-1.5 inches in diameter. The potato has an earthy and nutty flavor that is similar to the taste of cooked dry beans, with a firm flesh and very creamy texture. The Ozette is generally served steamed, fried, or roasted. The Ozette is grown predominantly in private gardens for specialty menus and for personal consumption. www.localharvest.org
© 2008 Margaret M. Savino mms47@cornell.ed u
Walt Disney created a magical world with his characters of fantasy. The daily parade at Disney World, Orlando Florida is an exciting moment for kids and adults alike, as they encounter characters whom they've only imagined. The realistic portrayal, music, costuming and performance by the actors/players enhances the crowds' enjoyment!
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