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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Check out: www.getridofandywells.blogspot.com

www.getridofandywells.blogspot.com
Posted by Alison Dyer at 1:44 PM
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Alison Dyer
Newfoundland, Canada
Freelance writer Alison Dyer lives at the junction of the icy Labrador current and the balmy gulf stream. This is a blog about sea kayaking the crazily indented coastline of Newfoundland & Labrador; soundscapes of a changing world; poetry of a coastline battered by storm waves and bathed in bioluminescence; the surge in Newfoundland literature; local issues like (non-appropriate) development in St. John's, Newfoundland's capital city; and environmental/health topics (such as pesticides & phthalates in kids toys).
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  • ▼ 2008 (18)
    • ▼ June (1)
      • Discover your passions, respect the Earth
    • ► May (2)
      • 8th Annual KNL Retreat
      • Kayak Retreat - from bears
    • ► April (3)
      • Linda Bartlett - Newfoundland's Woman of the Paddl...
      • Witless Bay Line Barrens
      • Innu Crafts Available
    • ► March (4)
      • Winter Winning Winterset
      • Spuds, say Cheese!
      • Remembering our friends
      • international icecream day - load 'er up!
    • ► February (5)
      • rubber boots
      • Let me Fish - and Paddle - off Cape St. Mary's
      • Appeal from across the pond.... thousands of years...
      • winter paddling
      • Check out: www.getridofandywells.blogspot.com
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      • The Highest Tide
      • Pool Time
      • Cool Competition for lots of audiobooks
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      • 2008: The Year of Food Sense
      • J*O*Y... Paddle Forth
      • men's club rules. again
      • An Intergenerational Crime
      • Trinity Bay
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      • Operatic paddle for November
      • test. i've updated some windows - having difficult...
      • Ban the Bomb not Books
      • and the short list is...
      • coming soon - operatic return to Fairhaven, Placen...
      • Chance Cove - all days are sundays
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      • Ode to a Bog
      • Cliff Beach
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      • Return to Bell Island
      • Bergy Bits
      • Coasting Trade a great listen
      • Chicken & Egg
      • Dungeons & Cellars, Bonavista Peninsula
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      • bloggers meet and paddle
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      • An immense little paddle
      • new blog added
      • sometime mid august. trinity bay... my kids are e...
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      • in the field, catching the wave
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      • Iceberg bliss
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      • Mayor delivers message to residents. Guidelines we...
      • Battery residents deliver message to Council
      • Our view is gone… our privacy is gone… our hearts ...
      • Way to a Woman's Heart
      • Mystery Photo #4 - what are they doing?
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    • ► February (1)

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"The shore is an ancient world...that keeps alive the sense of continuing creation and of the relentless drive of life." "Only the most hardy and adaptable can survive in a region so mutable." Rachel Carson, The Edge of the Sea.