GnomeTown is a popular Facebook game developed by Playdom where you, the player, can control the life of a gnome or a gnomette whom have left the city life and rejoined the gnomes of the Enchanted Forest. However, the Evil Gnome has captured several creatures of the forest, and it's ...
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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Most people like growth of a community. More amenities can mean more conveniences, and more funding... possibly. A growth of a town is usually a good thing, but it can also be a bad thing, according to the people who live in that town. ...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Most people like growth of a community. More amenities can mean more conveniences, and more funding... possibly. A growth of a town is usually a good thing, but it can also be a bad thing, according to the people who live in that town. ...
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Theo's Little Bot // Wikimedia Commons 1962: ‘Silent Spring’ raises awareness about pesticide risks “Silent Spring” hit bookstores in 1962, sparking worries about the potential risks of pesticides used on food. Author and environmental activist Rachel Carson called for an end to the practice...
At Kosenji Temple in Kusatsu Onsen town (Gunma Prefecture), there is mysteriously placed among the other bodhisattva steles, dosojin statues, etc. a very small statue that is almost identical to the dol hareubang or stone grandfather guardians of Cheju I
Theo's Little Bot // Wikimedia Commons 1962: ‘Silent Spring’ raises awareness about pesticide risks “Silent Spring” hit bookstores in 1962, sparking worries about the potential risks of pesticides used on food. Author and environmental activist Rachel Carson called for an end to the practice...
Theo's Little Bot // Wikimedia Commons 1962: ‘Silent Spring’ raises awareness about pesticide risks “Silent Spring” hit bookstores in 1962, sparking worries about the potential risks of pesticides used on food. Author and environmental activist Rachel Carson called for an end to the practice...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter If you've been looking for an alternative when it comes to going out in Downtown Loveland, take a stroll along Washington between 4th and 5th Streets. MeadKrieger Meadery and Wine Cellar has landed their Norse ways to bring people together. It's great to...