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Old 11-28-2009, 12:04 PM   #3
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thank you, dear friend

i am glad that you enjoyed the article country orchards are around my area. i can buy the most gorgeous, heavy, juicy farm grown tomatoes, and pick up oxbow supplies for the guinea pigs next door inside one local feed store. i know that the produce is safely grown, and by whom. supporting the farmers as much as i can whenever and wherever i am is a real mission. gpigs love dandelions, but unless i know they are not sprayed, i cannot just pick the leaves [stems, flowers] from the ground without real concerns about pesticides, other animals visiting, et c. the same is true of apples, and branches.

today will reach 50's here in my area- west of indianapolis. at the moment, an abundance of the bluest sky.

some ornithology wildlife info here:

http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/3306.htm

*The bald eagle project was the first endangered species restoration project initiated by the Indiana Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program. Before the project's initiation, a study was done to determine if the restoration of bald eagles to Indiana was feasible. The study's results were favorable so the release phase of the project began in 1985 and concluded in 1989. Over a period of five years, 73 bald eagle chicks were released at Monroe Reservoir in Monroe County.





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