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![]() WHIZ | Expansion of Farmer WHIZ, OH - It started as just a farmer's market, but now Wednesdays' at the Welcome Center are the place to be. In conjunction with the Wednesday Farmer's Market the ... Farmers market Saturday at train station |
Farmer's Almanac forecast will shock no one Seattle Post Intelligencer - The 2009 Farmer's Almanac is out, along with the latest edition of its world-renowned long-range weather predictions. The winter forecast for the Pacific ... |
Coats Chamber Update: Bluegrass, Farmer's Day The Daily Record, NC - The Chamber is proud to be working on the 96th Coats Farmer's Day Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 11. The festival begins with the Lions Club Pig Cook-Off on ... |
Farmer fears wild dog sheep threat ABC Online, Australia - A day after plans were announced to list wild dogs as a key threat, an Upper Hunter farmer is warning dog attacks could eventually end sheep farming in the ... |
Cintas President and CEO Scott Farmer paid $1.36M Forbes, NY - Scott D. Farmer was paid a salary of $700000, up by 6 percent from fiscal 2007. He also received a cash incentive payment of $235000 and $59692 in other ... |
Farmer Fights Against Governor's Water Plan KCRA.com, CA - A wealthy farmer who once gave lavishly to promote Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's political fortunes and spent time with him smoking cigars has become one of ... |
Sam Farmer's NFL picks for Week 1 Los Angeles Times, CA - The Browns have lost eight of nine home openers since they were reborn as an expansion team in 1999. They will again face difficulty against a strong Dallas ... |
RADA Ramps Up Farmer Registration Process Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service, Jamaica - The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) has announced that it will be registering some 1000 farmers each month over the next six to nine months ... 6000 Farmers Registered in Portland Farmers Urged to Carry Out Post-Storm Recovery Activities |
The Associated Press | Delta farmer takes on governor San Jose Mercury News, USA - AP SACRAMENTO — Dino Cortopassi is a wealthy farmer who grew up in California's fertile delta region and, as he tells it, is passionate about protecting it. ... Farmer campaigns against Schwarzenegger water plan |
![]() Friday Flyer | Find food, friends and fun at the Farmer's Market Friday Flyer, CA - The Canyon Lake Farmers' Market is much more than just fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers, as anyone who has had the opportunity to stop by has found out. ... |
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Added: September 5, 2008
Frankie Goes To Hollywood's 1983 remake of the 1964 Gerry & The Peace Maker's hit 'Ferry Cross The Mersey'. This version appears on the B-side of Frankie's "Relax" 12" single.Ferry Cross the Mersey is the name of a 1964 song, film, and soundtrack album, all related to Liverpool and the Mersey Sound, as well as the Mersey Ferry, which still runs from Liverpool to Birkenhead and Seacombe on the Wirral.The song was recorded by Gerry & the Pacemakers and released in late 1964 in the UK and in 1965 in the US. It was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching #6 in the US and charting twice in the UK.Cover versionsIn 1983, Frankie Goes to Hollywood recorded a cover of "Ferry Cross the Mersey" for the 12-inch B-side of the single "Relax".In May 1989 a charity version of "Ferry Cross the Mersey" was released in aid of those affected by the Hillsborough disaster. It was recorded by Liverpool artists The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden, and Stock Aitken Waterman, and held the #1 spot in the UK chart for three weeks.In 2003, Pat Metheny included an instrumental cover of this song on his acoustic album One Quiet Night.A 2007 version was recorded by New Zealand artist Neil Nooyen.The song was covered in a Bulgarian-language version in 2008 on Farmers Market's album Surfin' USSR.
Author: GaryS1217
Keywords: Frankie Goes To Hollywood 1983 "Ferry Cross The Mersey" 1964 remake of from Gerry Peace Makers
Added: September 5, 2008
With the weather gods perfectly cooperating, we embarked on another Ontario excursion during the weekend of August 2 and 3, 2008. This time we headed towards southwestern Ontario. Our first stop was in St. Jacobs (the former Jakobsstettel) where we admired the various organic delicacies offered in the Farmer’s Market. Colourful peaches, cherries, zucchini, various vegetables, fresh bread and cured meats were enticing the tastebuds and the camera. Mennonite farmers were displaying their wares, sitting next to their black wooden buggies. From the market we headed into the village of St. Jacobs where we took in fascinating information about the Mennonite Story in the local Visitor Centre. Then we visited the Mill which today houses a variety of shops and galleries. Even the silos of the mill have been converted into display space. After a hearty lunch we continued on to Cambridge, an important town with impressive 19th century architecture. We admired the various churches and bridges over the Speed River and took in several performances of the Cambridge Folk Festival that was going on. Then we set off on a drive through tobacco country past the town of Simcoe to arrive at our destination for the night: Port Dover.Located on Port Erie and formerly a sleepy fishing village, Port Dover has a population of about 6,000 people and over the last few decades has become a popular getaway destination. The waterfront features an attractive pier with a lighthouse and we enjoyed our dinner at the Beachview Restaurant. Enjoying a traditional dinner of local perch and pickerel we overlooked the sandy beach and the palm trees that get planted here every spring after spending the winter safely in a greenhouse.For the night we retreated to the Clonmel Estate B&B, an impressive mansion with six guest rooms dating back to 1929. Hosts Bob and Connie Lawton graciously welcomed us and treated us to a delicious breakfast the next morning. Bob even showed me his model train set that is hidden away in the vault in the ...
Author: travelandtransitions
Keywords: b&b canada clonmel dover erie lake ontario port
Added: September 5, 2008
With the weather gods perfectly cooperating, we embarked on another Ontario excursion during the weekend of August 2 and 3, 2008. This time we headed towards southwestern Ontario. Our first stop was in St. Jacobs (the former Jakobsstettel) where we admired the various organic delicacies offered in the Farmer’s Market. Colourful peaches, cherries, zucchini, various vegetables, fresh bread and cured meats were enticing the tastebuds and the camera. Mennonite farmers were displaying their wares, sitting next to their black wooden buggies. From the market we headed into the village of St. Jacobs where we took in fascinating information about the Mennonite Story in the local Visitor Centre. Then we visited the Mill which today houses a variety of shops and galleries. Even the silos of the mill have been converted into display space. After a hearty lunch we continued on to Cambridge, an important town with impressive 19th century architecture. We admired the various churches and bridges over the Speed River and took in several performances of the Cambridge Folk Festival that was going on. Then we set off on a drive through tobacco country past the town of Simcoe to arrive at our destination for the night: Port Dover.Located on Port Erie and formerly a sleepy fishing village, Port Dover has a population of about 6,000 people and over the last few decades has become a popular getaway destination. The waterfront features an attractive pier with a lighthouse and we enjoyed our dinner at the Beachview Restaurant. Enjoying a traditional dinner of local perch and pickerel we overlooked the sandy beach and the palm trees that get planted here every spring after spending the winter safely in a greenhouse.For the night we retreated to the Clonmel Estate B&B, an impressive mansion with six guest rooms dating back to 1929. Hosts Bob and Connie Lawton graciously welcomed us and treated us to a delicious breakfast the next morning. Bob even showed me his model train set that is hidden away in the vault in the ...
Author: travelandtransitions
Keywords: b&b canada clonmel dover erie lake ontario port
Added: September 5, 2008
With the weather gods perfectly cooperating, we embarked on another Ontario excursion during the weekend of August 2 and 3, 2008. This time we headed towards southwestern Ontario. Our first stop was in St. Jacobs (the former Jakobsstettel) where we admired the various organic delicacies offered in the Farmer’s Market. Colourful peaches, cherries, zucchini, various vegetables, fresh bread and cured meats were enticing the tastebuds and the camera. Mennonite farmers were displaying their wares, sitting next to their black wooden buggies. From the market we headed into the village of St. Jacobs where we took in fascinating information about the Mennonite Story in the local Visitor Centre. Then we visited the Mill which today houses a variety of shops and galleries. Even the silos of the mill have been converted into display space. After a hearty lunch we continued on to Cambridge, an important town with impressive 19th century architecture. We admired the various churches and bridges over the Speed River and took in several performances of the Cambridge Folk Festival that was going on. Then we set off on a drive through tobacco country past the town of Simcoe to arrive at our destination for the night: Port Dover.Located on Port Erie and formerly a sleepy fishing village, Port Dover has a population of about 6,000 people and over the last few decades has become a popular getaway destination. The waterfront features an attractive pier with a lighthouse and we enjoyed our dinner at the Beachview Restaurant. Enjoying a traditional dinner of local perch and pickerel we overlooked the sandy beach and the palm trees that get planted here every spring after spending the winter safely in a greenhouse.For the night we retreated to the Clonmel Estate B&B, an impressive mansion with six guest rooms dating back to 1929. Hosts Bob and Connie Lawton graciously welcomed us and treated us to a delicious breakfast the next morning. Bob even showed me his model train set that is hidden away in the vault in the ...
Author: travelandtransitions
Keywords: b&b canada clonmel dover erie lake ontario port
Added: September 5, 2008
With the weather gods perfectly cooperating, we embarked on another Ontario excursion during the weekend of August 2 and 3, 2008. This time we headed towards southwestern Ontario. Our first stop was in St. Jacobs (the former Jakobsstettel) where we admired the various organic delicacies offered in the Farmer’s Market. Colourful peaches, cherries, zucchini, various vegetables, fresh bread and cured meats were enticing the tastebuds and the camera. Mennonite farmers were displaying their wares, sitting next to their black wooden buggies. From the market we headed into the village of St. Jacobs where we took in fascinating information about the Mennonite Story in the local Visitor Centre. Then we visited the Mill which today houses a variety of shops and galleries. Even the silos of the mill have been converted into display space. After a hearty lunch we continued on to Cambridge, an important town with impressive 19th century architecture. We admired the various churches and bridges over the Speed River and took in several performances of the Cambridge Folk Festival that was going on. Then we set off on a drive through tobacco country past the town of Simcoe to arrive at our destination for the night: Port Dover.Located on Port Erie and formerly a sleepy fishing village, Port Dover has a population of about 6,000 people and over the last few decades has become a popular getaway destination. The waterfront features an attractive pier with a lighthouse and we enjoyed our dinner at the Beachview Restaurant. Enjoying a traditional dinner of local perch and pickerel we overlooked the sandy beach and the palm trees that get planted here every spring after spending the winter safely in a greenhouse.For the night we retreated to the Clonmel Estate B&B, an impressive mansion with six guest rooms dating back to 1929. Hosts Bob and Connie Lawton graciously welcomed us and treated us to a delicious breakfast the next morning. Bob even showed me his model train set that is hidden away in the vault in the ...
Author: travelandtransitions
Keywords: b&b canada clonmel dover erie lake ontario port
Added: September 5, 2008
With the weather gods perfectly cooperating, we embarked on another Ontario excursion during the weekend of August 2 and 3, 2008. This time we headed towards southwestern Ontario. Our first stop was in St. Jacobs (the former Jakobsstettel) where we admired the various organic delicacies offered in the Farmer’s Market. Colourful peaches, cherries, zucchini, various vegetables, fresh bread and cured meats were enticing the tastebuds and the camera. Mennonite farmers were displaying their wares, sitting next to their black wooden buggies. From the market we headed into the village of St. Jacobs where we took in fascinating information about the Mennonite Story in the local Visitor Centre. Then we visited the Mill which today houses a variety of shops and galleries. Even the silos of the mill have been converted into display space. After a hearty lunch we continued on to Cambridge, an important town with impressive 19th century architecture. We admired the various churches and bridges over the Speed River and took in several performances of the Cambridge Folk Festival that was going on. Then we set off on a drive through tobacco country past the town of Simcoe to arrive at our destination for the night: Port Dover.Located on Port Erie and formerly a sleepy fishing village, Port Dover has a population of about 6,000 people and over the last few decades has become a popular getaway destination. The waterfront features an attractive pier with a lighthouse and we enjoyed our dinner at the Beachview Restaurant. Enjoying a traditional dinner of local perch and pickerel we overlooked the sandy beach and the palm trees that get planted here every spring after spending the winter safely in a greenhouse.For the night we retreated to the Clonmel Estate B&B, an impressive mansion with six guest rooms dating back to 1929. Hosts Bob and Connie Lawton graciously welcomed us and treated us to a delicious breakfast the next morning. Bob even showed me his model train set that is hidden away in the vault in the ...
Author: travelandtransitions
Keywords: b&b canada clonmel dover erie lake ontario port
Added: September 5, 2008
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Elephants and Humans are continuing to come into conflict over ever contracting resources. Electric Fencing provides a realistic tool to separate Elephants looking for food and farmers fields. The Electric Fence is an increasingly important conservation asset.
http://digg.com/environment/A_Holistic_Assessment_of_the_Human_Elephant_Conflict
Farmer finds his sheep chilling out after grazing on cannabis stash someone's dumped in his field
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Per the public records in Reno and Marin County, California courts, CV 070655, are copies of Farmers homeowners’ insurance documents verifying homeowners’ insurance fraud.
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Report about acts to perform at the 2008 FARM AID concert. It's shaping up to be a great event to support American farmers!
http://digg.com/music/Additional_FARM_AID_2008_Acts_Announced
All of the defendants are charged with possession of child pornography http://www.backgroundnow.com/blog/2008/09/03/eric-david-lacey-george-tyler-farmer-gary-samuel-cochran-52-others-charged-in-peer-to-peer-network-exchange-of-child-pornography/
http://digg.com/world_news/Eric_David_Lacey_George_Tyler_Farmer_Gary_Samuel_Cochran
Obedience is very important. We have to become a good soldier, a good athlete, and a good farmer of the Lord
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A failing state-run enterprise supported by Alaskan taxpayers ends up reborn as a private enterprise, run by a struggling local businessman and subsidized by Federal taxpayers.To the locals, what a win/win: why should Alaskans have to support the local dairy farmers when the federal govt. can do it.
http://digg.com/politics/DairyGate_Sarah_Palin_and_Mystery_of_Matanuska_Maid

























