tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5549306427964459740.post7909091989454239686..comments2023-12-23T05:14:34.273-05:00Comments on Wit's End: Reading the Tea LeavesGail Zawackihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01800944469843206253noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5549306427964459740.post-35449161179240426042010-12-27T18:17:07.894-05:002010-12-27T18:17:07.894-05:00beautiful Tree w/ornaments galore and the Yule log...beautiful Tree w/ornaments galore and the Yule log, omg!<br />The rest of the story is so sad and no one (hardly) is talking about it.<br />Just saw a story on NPR this morning about the WhitePine getting eaten by the beetles, showing a aerial pic of the red/brown dead trees verses the younger green trees. Said this will also affect Grizzly bears who forage for the pine cones to eat the seeds.<br />http://t.co/qWgrUQh<br />Its a domino effect. I mean we can do without a certain Tea, but WHEAT? If the bees all die who will pollinate?<br />I don't understand how certain peoples can have their heads in the sand (or elsewhere) and keep pushing for fossil fuels, polluting land & sea????crystalwolfakacaligrlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5549306427964459740.post-36880716783319010582010-12-26T22:20:36.931-05:002010-12-26T22:20:36.931-05:00Wonderful of you to share those images.... Gail, y...Wonderful of you to share those images.... Gail, you are a photographer and story teller and researcher. <br /><br />Best wishes to all.richard Paulinoreply@blogger.com