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Thursday, December 3, 2009. Well, I hate to say it but I am jumping ship and moving my blog from blogger to wordpress. Please link me to your sites so you can find me easier next time as well. My reason for the changes are simply cosmetic. I must say I like the look of wordpress better, and some of the features as well. I will update everything to point to the new site. See ya over there! Posted by Dave M. Thursday, November 26, 2009.
A place for Alaska Master Gardener volunteers to share their knowledge. Tuesday, October 21, 2014. Katie Craney, an Alaska Master Gardener. Carrots, beets, potatoes, onions, and cabbages, rutabagas, turnips, and parsnips can all be stored in similar ways. National Center for Home Food Preservatio.
The Alaska Master Gardeners Anchorage welcomes you to browse our site and enjoy the many benefits of being a master gardener. Here you will find information on how to join, how to become a master gardener, public gardens to visit and many articles via our newsletter to read and learn about gardening in Alaska; being a master gardener is not a requirement to joining the AMGA. Other MG Groups in AK. 8226; 2013 Photo Gallery. 8226; 2012 Photo Gallery.
A place to discuss politics with Alaskans. Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Barack Obama, the golden-tongued orator, is a totally different person when he cannot read a speech someone wrote for him from a teleprompter. Posted a link to a CNN video. Of Obama making a statement and answering questions. He talks for 4 minutes.
Advancing Wellness Across the Lifespan. 2014 Alaska Maternal Health and. Advancing Wellness Across the Lifespan. Each conference, we archive the presentations as . Click on each year below to access individual presentations. Stay informed and plan ahead! Our Event has gone mobile! Sept 24-25, 2014.
As a family business, our work is done as unto the Lord our God. Our religious heritage is very important to us. As a parallel, the heritage of our cattle on their isolated pristine island is very special to us as well. Their origin goes back to the first beef cattle brought to Sitkinak Island in 1937. This strain of cattle has thrived in the lush coastal environment ever since that time.