I apologise if you tried to reply to yesterday's email. My husband got into
my email and accidentally put in the wrong address in the from box. My
correct email is sslesinger@roadrunner.com.
Susan
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From: "Susan Slesinger" <susans@roadrunner.com>
To: <machine_needle_felting@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 6:39 PM
Subject: Felted items in Vision Exhibit
>I was lucky enough to get to Visions yesterday at the Oceanside (Ca)
>museum. Among the 39 quilts selected for display were two felted
>ones----one by Jane La Fazio and a second one which was a huge face. The
>face was apparently felted with a single needle looking at the picture the
>docent showed (although some of her information was wrong!) and then wet
>felted.
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> Susan
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[Native Gardening] Re: Native Range Maps
Lobelia siphilitica, Blue cardinal flower, is nice. It seems to be more robust and has very pretty blue flowers.
Laura
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Re: [Native Gardening] Re: Native Range Maps
From: bahbdorje <bahbdorje@yahoo.com>
To: nativegardening@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 3:20:31 PM
Subject: [Native Gardening] Re: Native Range Maps
Lobelia cardinalis?? Maybe I should try these next to my little pondlette. The maps says in the county...
That is a nice link.
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[Native Gardening] Re: Native Range Maps
Lobelia cardinalis?? Maybe I should try these next to my little pondlette. The maps says in the county...
That is a nice link.
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> The following explanation of the map colors gives more detail than the key that accompanies the maps on our website:
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Re: [Native Gardening] RE: Tell Whole Foods Market to go stop selling toxic foods and go organic!
From: Vladislav Davidzon <vladislav@commoncircle.com>
To: nativegardening@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, February 15, 2011 10:23:02 PM
Subject: [Native Gardening] RE: Tell Whole Foods Market to go stop selling toxic foods and go organic!
Hello friends,
Common Circle Education is absolutely thrilled to announce our
newest project - the Real Whole Foods Campaign
(http://wholefoodscampaign.org). This is a clear message to Whole
Foods Market that they must go organic, or we will politely
re-brand them as Whole Toxic Foods Market for their "co-existence"
with genetically modified foods and greenwashing of "conventional"
pesticide-laced foods as "natural".
Please sign on at http://www.wholefoodscampaign.org
As the nation's largest natural foods store, Whole Foods claims to
sell "natural and organic foods". Yet the majority of the foods
they sell are neither particularly natural nor organic. Their so-
called "conventional" foods are laced with toxic pesticides and
cancer-causing chemicals that cause debilitating diseases and
extreme harm to our planet. Their CEO admits that the majority of
the foods in their store are also contaminated with genetically
modified ingredients.
In other words, their claims of being "natural and organic"
altogether amount to false advertising and blatant greenwashing.
Our message is clear: anything not certified organic is inherently
likely to contain toxic pesticides and genetically modified
ingredients -- neither of which has any place in our food supply.
Sign on to the campaign: http://wholefoodscampaign.org
Join us in demanding that Whole Foods Market demonstrate real
leadership by going completely 100% organic within the next four
years. It takes three years for farmers to transition and be
certified organic. There is no reason why Whole Foods Market
cannot demand today that all of its suppliers begin transitioning
to organic immediately. No more greenwashing, no more false
advertising and no more excuses -- this is the time for real
leadership. Whole Foods must put forth a clear plan to eliminate
all non-organic (and thus all genetically modified) foods from
its shelves within the next four years.
Sign the petition and let's prevent millions of gallons of highly
toxic pesticides from going into our soils and water supplies.
Join us and tell Whole Foods Market that we do not want to continue
poisoning the earth and the people. No more will we tolerate our
friends dying of cancer and other debilitating diseases, no more
will we continue to poison the earth! Whole Foods Market must
take a clear stand for the people and for the planet.
We hope you will join us: http://wholefoodscampaign.org
With gratitude,
Vladislav
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Re: [machine_needle_felting] Provincetown Finished
It is really beautiful, Claire S.
On 2/25/2011 1:27 PM, fabric wrote:
I was finally able to put the borders on the Provincetown wool painting and it is now finished. You can see it in the Album by Linda Hall photo album or on my blog at:
www.fabricartbylinda.blogspot.com
Linda Hall
www.fabricartbylinda.com
Author of "The ART of Machine Needle Felting" book and CD
[machine_needle_felting] Re: Provincetown Finished
It is beautiful.
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[machine_needle_felting] Re: Provincetown Finished
[machine_needle_felting] Provincetown Finished
I was finally able to put the borders on the Provincetown wool painting and it is now finished. You can see it in the Album by Linda Hall photo album or on my blog at:
www.fabricartbylinda.blogspot.com
Linda Hall
www.fabricartbylinda.com
Author of "The ART of Machine Needle Felting" book and CD
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