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vandaliatraveler: Appalachian Summer, 2018, Volume Twelve: Great Rhododendron. Perhaps the most
woodendreams: Maybry Mill, Blueridge Parkway, West Virginia, US (by Robert Melgar)
vandaliatraveler:Mason-Dixon Historical Park, which straddles the West Virginia-Pennsylvania state l
Brown mushrooms on the forest floor.
September 2017 Just finished reading an actual book made of paper and stuff! I bought it! On na
misadventured-piteous-overthrows: continent-of-wild-endeavor: misadventured-piteous-overthrows: Spen
vandaliatraveler:Part 2 of 2: The rich floodplain forest along the Monongahela River at Friendship H
hierarchical-aestheticism: download here English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, Vol 1&nb
IMG_8700 by Kate Fries
wehadfacesthen:Appalachia, 1968, photo by William Gedney
plantyhamchuk: May 2015 - Lovers in the GardenFriend or foe? No idea - I just let them do their thin
maddieonthings: Tennessee is one of those wonderful but often subtle places….until you turn t
vandaliatraveler:New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus), also known as wild snowball and red-root, is
@solarpunkfashionweek : casual edition Brown pants - cotton, very old, repaired multiple timesG
darkface: 75th Anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway (by jaegemt1)
mountainbro: A Walk With The Rhododendron. Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia.
March 2016 - Log Cabin and Carolina Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens)I found YET another log cabin
ainawgsd: The hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) is a species of aquatic giant salamande
September 2014
quiet-nymph: “Mountain Flowers in Fog” by cs_hammer The thing with pinkish flowers
vandaliatraveler: Autumn Berries, Volume 8: Eastern Teaberry. A low-growing, perennial ev
vandaliatraveler:I celebrated National Trails Day by doing the thing I love most: taking a hike in t
geopsych: These pictures, for example, were taken on that farm. Maybe a little magic flows down to t
vandaliatraveler:In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation Corp
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