Friday, November 28, 2008

Rosemont students experience poverty’s cold reality
Then the students spread straw to sleep on around a small campfire. Due to the evening’s unseasonably cold temperatures, which plummeted to below freezing, students were invited to sleep inside the chapel if they so desired.
Michigan: May frost damaged Christmas trees
"We had some frost at the end of May so it damaged some new growth on the trees," said Tannenbaum Farms co-owner Laurie Koelling. "People don't expect frost would damage Christmas trees but they were already growing. It killed the new branches on our Douglas Firs and some of the spruces."

That frost set the farm back a year in its rotation, meaning the pickings could be slim a few years down the road.
Wheels Coming Off the Enviro-Left’s Climate Bandwagon? » The Foundry
...the rebellion against more stringent climate goals by several E.U. member states comes at just the wrong time for those on the American enviro-left.

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