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  1. Dilly Beans - Pickled Green Beans Dilly beans are dill pickled green beans. This recipe is for the spicy dilly beans that I make using the fresh green beans I grow in my garden. They are incredibly tasty, especially on salad, in tomato juice, on their own as a snack.
  2. Burns Court Historic District Romantic restuarants, art and antique galleries as well as eccentric shops meld to create an especially interesting neighborhood in the southern part of the City of Sarasota, Florida. Homes and businesses share the Burns Court area, a mixed-use neigh...
  3. How to Live Without Plastic Bags I'll admit it, I'm kind of obsessed. I just get so irritated by the constant proliferation of plastic bags in our society. We use them for about 10 minutes, to transport groceries or some other merchandise, and then we toss them in a landfill for abou...
  4. Folsom, Louisiana Native Plant Society The Folsom Native Plant Society has been active since the late 1980's. The purpose of the group is to protect, perpetuate, and propagate the abundant native plants of St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, and adjacent areas, focusing primarily on our native...
  5. Endangered Species Alert: The Chicken Everyone has heard of "endangered species". But did you know that there are breeds of domesticated animals that are in danger of extinction? There are sheep, rabbits, goats, donkeys, turkeys, geese, swine and yes, even chickens. These threat...
  6. CAN IT! While we all love fresh fruits and vegetables, the sheer volume of the local bounty can be a bit overwhelming at this time of year. The farm markets are overflowing with piles of colorful peppers and tomatoes, peaches and plums. Our gardens are prod...
  7. John Muir The United States is forever indebted to John Muir, the "Father of the National Park Service" for helping to preserve this countries greatest treasures, our National Parks. John Muir (1838-1914) was America's most famous and influen...
  8. American Wild Horses From over 2 million in 1900, America's wild horse population has dwindled to less than 30,000. By end of summer 2005, there will be more wild horses in captivity than in the wild, with many of the remaining herds on our public lands managed at popula...
  9. John Gill (1697-1791) Bible Commentary On Baptist identity John Gill said, "I am a Baptist, and he may call me, if he pleases, a new one, or an old Calvinistic one, or an Antinomian one; it is a very trifle to me." An Answer to the Birmingham Dialogue-Writer &c. - Part 1. (London: Aaron W...
  10. Mike's favorite railroad web links picks My list of preferred New Jersey historical railroad organizations. Granted there are many many more good organizations in New Jersey that we both may be aware of. The links on this Lens site are based on my personal opinion. So, I am not necessarily...
  11. Freelance Philosophy As irrational as I may sound: that still is the point. We musn't point out every little flaw we can, and should never live to solve micro problems. Being a Freelance Philosopher entails to live without the support of method, 'pataphysical way of livi...
  12. The Calvin Opera House Theatre The Calvin Opera HouseTheatre first opened on Sunday, September 5,1909 with a vaudeville production of Culhanes Comedians' For A Girls Love. After two weeks of live entertainment gave birth to a movie theater in the community of Washington, Missouri,...
  13. Keeping It Green I've always been involved one way or another in conservation.  It is my passion.  I never cease to be amazed by the flight of a hawk overhead or the stomping of a deer that I've surprised.  Through art, I am able to explore and capture...
  14. 8 steps of comic book storage Or how to guard against the silverfish eating up and out the pages of your comicbooks or old timey magazines before you can return to them in a decade or two. Sooner if the reading bug happens to bite you on the eyes within that time. It's also a look...
  15. What the fu*** is Parkour? Simply, Parkour is the act of moving from point A to point B in the quickest, most efficient manner possible. It has adopted various movements which include the parkour roll, kong vault, monkey vault, cat leap and more. It also borrows from Hebertism...
  16. Collecting Antique Silver and other Metals Antique silver and other metal objects make great collectibles, because we can use them for generations without worrying that they might get chipped or broken.  The patina of old silver makes it a wonderful addition to a variety of styles of dec...
  17. Thanksgiving: Lessons in Sustainability The first thanksgiving. Pilgrims and Indians gathered around the table, a bounty of food and gratitude. Most of us realize that the Pilgrims almost didn't make it that first winter, but few really realize how much that Thanksgiving was a "tipping po...
  18. Photograph Preservation & Restoration Tips I have put together a game plan to help you get those old photos preserved & restored. With the advances in computer software & technology your memories can be preserved forever.