4387 pts ยท June 9, 2014
I literally made an imgur account to store RP pictures, don't mind me.
It's a chrysanthemum, I believe- just the petals of it though
I was just about to say, I think that's Kensington Market LOL
2 were being butts about it
1 I'm fairly certain it was being suggested in London, and the provincial government said no or something. I just remember the conservatives
Pet shop boys
Red hot chili peppers
Pearl jam
Smashing pumpkins
Alice in chains
I have soundgarden, guns n roses, the eagles, arctic monkeys, oasis, radiohead
City boundary was moved, absorbed smaller towns/suburbs like Kanata. Also, immigration.
It's a crow at heart ;)
It's not serious ;) just a fun way to end a phone dump
There are a million ways to interpret it, bud. And your contrived logic relies on the smell of vaginas?? Really??
Or, flip that - sandals are for women, because there's the whole stereotype of women loving shoes, and fish are for men, because of fishing
As far as I know.
- If they plant all of the possible species at once, it's really really hard to do proper evals of everything as time goes on :/ at least,
I get the complaining about monocultures, honestly - it sucks. But it's like how physics problems use frictionless vacuums -
Oof, I can imagine! Mountain pine beetle is nasty. I mostly work in S. Ontario (north of TO but not by much), red pine is the norm down here
(Source; me, a forest ecologist who works with tree planting initiatives in Ontario)
- one or two species makes it easier to later cut down those trees in waves so that the natural vegetation can gradually take over.
- forester, so I can't speak to much more than the theory behind it, but I can say that for afforestation projects, planting tidy rows of-
- monocultures, I've often seen red pine mixed up with some spruce or whatever else was deemed viable on that specific site. I'm not a -
Planting a single species, from a management perspective, is the easiest way to evaluate market value. Not all planted/harvested stands are-
I second this!
In this weather, for sure!
Girl scouts don't come to world scouting jamborees (or, I haven't seen them). They don't have a big part in the global scout community.
It's probably for the best tbh. There will be no difference. Girl scouts have their own thing, and that's cool, but it just isn't the same.
(Speaking as a female who has been a part of scouts Canada since the tender age of 5 and has stuck with it for almost two decades)
It's a chrysanthemum, I believe- just the petals of it though
I was just about to say, I think that's Kensington Market LOL
2 were being butts about it
1 I'm fairly certain it was being suggested in London, and the provincial government said no or something. I just remember the conservatives
Pet shop boys
Red hot chili peppers
Pearl jam
Smashing pumpkins
Alice in chains
I have soundgarden, guns n roses, the eagles, arctic monkeys, oasis, radiohead
City boundary was moved, absorbed smaller towns/suburbs like Kanata. Also, immigration.
It's a crow at heart ;)
It's not serious ;) just a fun way to end a phone dump
There are a million ways to interpret it, bud. And your contrived logic relies on the smell of vaginas?? Really??
Or, flip that - sandals are for women, because there's the whole stereotype of women loving shoes, and fish are for men, because of fishing
As far as I know.
- If they plant all of the possible species at once, it's really really hard to do proper evals of everything as time goes on :/ at least,
I get the complaining about monocultures, honestly - it sucks. But it's like how physics problems use frictionless vacuums -
Oof, I can imagine! Mountain pine beetle is nasty. I mostly work in S. Ontario (north of TO but not by much), red pine is the norm down here
(Source; me, a forest ecologist who works with tree planting initiatives in Ontario)
- one or two species makes it easier to later cut down those trees in waves so that the natural vegetation can gradually take over.
- forester, so I can't speak to much more than the theory behind it, but I can say that for afforestation projects, planting tidy rows of-
- monocultures, I've often seen red pine mixed up with some spruce or whatever else was deemed viable on that specific site. I'm not a -
Planting a single species, from a management perspective, is the easiest way to evaluate market value. Not all planted/harvested stands are-
I second this!
In this weather, for sure!
Girl scouts don't come to world scouting jamborees (or, I haven't seen them). They don't have a big part in the global scout community.
It's probably for the best tbh. There will be no difference. Girl scouts have their own thing, and that's cool, but it just isn't the same.
(Speaking as a female who has been a part of scouts Canada since the tender age of 5 and has stuck with it for almost two decades)