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Best Chocolate Pie in The World, Pumpkin Cake
Backyard Bugs Nordic Ware Cake Pan

From my old Blog, Cloudhidden..
Hope you enjoy..
This photo has nothing to do with my recipes, which is the number one hit on my blog, Cloudhidden
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Mt Rainier and me
20.9.09
Mushrooms of Mt Rainier
Tree Beard?
Most of the giant red cedars were reduced to bloody stumps!
These trees were a marvel, not just to look at but to preserve
our very lives via production of oxygen for the planet, but also flood control and ozone control, etc.
LIke the busy bees, they served us for free, and we in our
ignorance thought we could make better use
of them for temporary concerns, and for
some demented kind of wealth for some greedy folks.
more shrooms
I'm coming through!!!
I look tasty huh?
Nothing gets in my way!
Sword fern
19.9.09
Trees of Mt Rainier, and other the Mountain...
Bones of the Mother
This grassy stuff grows near a hot spring that oozes chemicals.. hmm?
Box Canyon at 115 ft here, so if a Douglas Fir or a Western Red Cedar were at the bottom,
full grown they would tower over by 85 ft.
That's perspective..
A Western Red grows 6 ft a year, and consumes 600 gallons of water a day!
These monster trees that were mostly taken out a long time ago
were like giant generators or processors that purified our air, and were efficient for flood control.
The Oxygen in the woods is incredible, and it's good to realize that our oxygen
levels are way down compared to 100 years ago..
People need oxygen.
Cancer is on the rise, partly due to lower levels of oxygen.
The Mountain!
14410 ft. above sea level
she's a volcano so don't make her mad!
Douglas Fir grow to about 200 ft. The bark is very deeply rutted.
A Cedar has fallen into a Douglas Fir..
waaaay up there!!!
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