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Friday’s Focus is Green Lit. It’s a celebration of writers who celebrate the planet and, by nature, those of us who call it home. The gravesite above belongs to Henry David Thoreau and of course, it’s priceless.

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  • Set your DVR to Sundance Channel for BURNING ICE - a film about global warming from filmmaker Peter Gilbert. greenlandoceanblue.com 2 years ago
  • There’s no ‘k’ in coal. Just one ‘l’. Tell me if I’m going too fast ~ Enemy At The Gates: Friday’s Focus? Offbeat... http://bit.ly/cluwlU 3 years ago
  • The most powerful argument of all for saving open space is economics; in most states, tourism is the number two in... http://bit.ly/ainAZJ 3 years ago
  • Poetry is plucking at the heartstrings, and making music with them ~ Dennis Gabor: This Friday’s Focus is POETRY. ... http://bit.ly/9S3A13 3 years ago
  • I'm not going to a matchmaker! That's like giving up! It's the man version of getting a cat ~ dialogue from How I ... http://bit.ly/cL0qmp 3 years ago
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