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More than a thousand people mourned the deaths of Charlie and Braden Powell at a public funeral Saturday, nearly a week after the young boys&#39 ...

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Just read this strange news item by HIMANSHU BHATT from the Sun E-Paper ...
Very impressed story. I believe its truthness as the mysteries of nature are too immense and immeasurable. The universe is full of mysteries and too difficult for us to understand it sometimes. By guy70, 28-Apr-2011.

Rockport debates merits of building coal gasification plant
Wesley Conen, 54, Bretzville, a warehouseman in an office furniture plant at Huntingburg, said he hears the give-and-take among some colleagues. He chalks up the opposition to human nature. "We're old-fashioned here. Against change," Conen said.

Narrow thinking limits energy options
It would cut greenhouse emissions as cleaner-burning natural gas replaces coal-fired electric plants and petroleum-powered cars. Environmentalists don't seem to care. They're already convinced that any form of hydraulic fracturing is evil.

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Identify our more common local wild edible plants of early spring. Churchville Nature Center, 501 Churchville Lane. $2. 215-357-4005. Sheep Shearing & Historic Trades. 1-4 pm Sun. Watch as the sheep are sheared with hand shears, the help wash,

Inside Japan's nuclear 'hot zone'
Inside Japan's nuclear 'hot zone' But it's the tough and cheerful nature of the locals, he said, that has given him the best hope even as the nuclear fallout continues to unfold. "We will rebuild," he said. "I'm confident about that because we had done the same after the second world

Jeannine Row, 76: Shared love of flowers with many

She didn’t just put flowers in a vase and walk away.

“She taught us how to love flowers and bring them into the home and enjoy them,” said Stephanie Row Robertson, a daughter who lives in Powder Springs. “She absolutely made flowers fun.”

Emily Jeannine Frapart Row, called Jeannine by all, of Marietta, died Friday at WellStar Kennestone Hospital after a massive cerebral hemorrhage. She was 76. Her body was cremated, and a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. James Episcopal Church, Marietta. Mayes Ward-Dobbins Funeral Home & Crematory, Marietta is in charge of the arrangements.

Born in Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Row was destined to be a flower lover. Her name came from the song “Jeannine (I Dream of Lilac Time),” said Tom Row, her husband of more than 56 years. Mrs. Row’s mother was a flower lover and took her daughter to many flower shows. When Mrs. Row had daughters of her own, the tradition continued.

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1.Normal burial
2.Cremation
3.Promessa AB Ecological Funeral
4.Eco-friendly coffins
5.Aquamation
6.Dissolution
7.Responsible funeral
8.Sky burial
9.Body Farm


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Promession. It is the closest to the natural way and is the greenest choice as it returns us cleanly to the natural cycle where our remains contribute to new life. It also appeals to me because it was invented by a very genuine lady, Susanne Wiigh-Masak,

Sweet Potato Slips: How to Grow Your Own Sweet Potatoes from ...

Over the years I have tried to grow my own sweet potato slips and have failed miserably.  Several time, I put a  sweet potato in a glass with some water and waited patiently for slips to grow.   Ultimately, the potatoes would rot.  I basically gave up until Mother Nature taught me a lesson. Simplest is always the easiest.

By the way, aren’t those slips beautiful in the picture above?  (Sorry to digress.  I just amazed at my dumb luck. Read on!) Growing Sweet Potatoes:

I love growing sweet potatoes.  The vines are so beautiful.  This year’s project is to see if I  can grow sweet potatoes from a clipping of the vine!  Unless, Mother Nature taps me on the shoulder again and says “are you serious?”

For more information about growing and harvest sweet potatoes in potato bags , see here.  For learning how to grow them in beds see here .

By the way, the sweet potato vine leaves are edible!  (Note, don’t eat regular potato leaves.)

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