Lichen Information
Yesterday's tennis matches (The Journal News) Singles - Rina Inaba (I) d. Rachel Annunziata, 6-2, 6-2; Kathleen O'Meara (WP) d. Alex Highet, 6-4, 6-1; Hallie Schepps (I) d. Liz Scherer, 6-3, 6-1. Doubles -Meaghan Carnevalla-Julia Maguire (WP) d. Joanna Kaminen-Sara Goldman, 6-3, 6-0; Liz Quinn-Lauren Bettino (WP) d. Tobah Aukland-Rachel Keller, 6-3, 6-2.
A spunky South African has turned a neglected château into what promises to become one of the most sought-after ... (Financial Mail) Aubusson has a population not much bigger than Pofadder's. It's right in the centre of France, where creamy white Charolais cattle outnumber people. A forgotten region that the French write off the way South Africans write off the Free State.
Yesterday's tennis matches: Pearl River edges Tappan Zee; Ardsley tops Dobbs Ferry; Keio tops Hen Hud; more matches (The Journal News) Singles - Rosemary Li (HG) d. Alyssa Zelicof, 6-0, 6-1; Ali Och (Sc) d. Melissa Shapiro, 6-1, 6-4; Kristen Chu (HG) d. Rachel Lee, 2-6, 6-3, 6-1.
Listening Point named historic touchstone for wilderness ethic (The Timberjay) I think it was listening that made Sigurd Olson a remarkable writer. He named his get-away Listening Point, ?a listening post from which I might even hear the music of the spheres.?
Volunteers restore historic giant of Cerne Abbas to his former glory (Guardian Unlimited) Question of the day came from three-year-old Rolf Lancaster as he and mum Helen perched close to the nether regions of the Cerne Abbas giant. "Is it a boy or girl giant?" he wondered.
Annie Proulx dazzles in third Wyoming-themed story collection (Rocky Mountain News) The characters and scenarios in Proulx's new offering are as hardy and painfully real as they come.
Herb farm keeps woman busy in Aguanga (The Press-Enterprise) Tina Torres lives on a mountain east of Temecula with two pit bulls, her shotgun and about 1,700 hydroponic basil plants. For 16 years, Torres has operated Lichen-Z-Farm, supplying markets in Riverside and San Diego counties with high-quality, pesticide-free, freshly cut herbs.
A new coat of personality (The Cincinnati Enquirer) What a difference a shot of color makes. Just ask Douwe and Caroline Bergsma of Hyde Park.
Setting changes colorfully in September (Bangor Daily News) September in Eastport is a feast for the eyes.
Symbol of fertility (BBC News) Volunteers help restore giant to its former glory
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