Final Destination All Stars
Made By Me
Cast:
Alex Browning
Kimberly Corman
Wendy Christensen
Nick O'Bannon
Sam Lawton
Clear Rivers
Thomas Burke
Kevin Fischer
Lori Milligan
Molly Harper
Carter Horton
Eugene Dix
Ian McKinley
Hunt Wynorski
Peter Friedkin
Terry Chaney
Rory Peters
Erin Ulmer
Janet Cunningham
Candice Hooper
Billy Hitchcock
Kat Jennings
Julie Christensen
George Lanter
Nathan Sears
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The Final Destination (2009)
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Best clumsy nick moment/s?
Hunt: I honestly don't think this dumbass has ever made it out of a mirror maze without a slight concussion.
Lori: Well, one time I warned him about the stairs being slippery due to ice and he still fell and got up like nothing happened. It was really funny though!
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Nick, Lori, Janet, and Hunt were all at the amusement park when Devil's Flight flew off the rails(literally) let me explain:
Assuming they're all around 22ish, that would make them 17-18 in 2005, like most of the people in FD3. And assuming 3 and 4 take place in the same McKinley, they'd probably be at McKinley High School's Grad Nite too.
And the movies are all interconnected to one another. So maybe Wendy cursed Nick with the 180 curse.
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The 180th post!!!!
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AWARDS SHOWS
2023 Tony Awards Winners List
Broadway’s biggest night is back! The 2023 Tony Awards were held on Sunday, June 11, at the United Palace in New York City’s Washington Heights.
Julianne Hough and Skylar Astin kicked off the night as they hosted The Tony Awards: Act One, a live pre-show on Pluto TV. The first winners of the night were announced, and Jennifer Grey presented a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre to her father, Joel Grey.
Oscar winner (and Tony nominee) Ariana DeBose led the second part of the night, which aired at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
Broadway's Best! Tony Awards 2023 Red Carpet Arrivals: Photos
Scroll down to see the complete list of nominees and winners at the 76th annual Tony Awards:
Kimberly Akimbo Wins Best Musical& JulietKimberly AkimboNew York, New YorkShuckedSome Like It Hot
Leopoldstadt Wins Best PlayAin’t No Mo’Between Riverside and CrazyCost of LivingFat Ham
Parade Wins Best Revival of a Musical Into the WoodsLerner & Loewe’s CamelotSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Stars on Broadway! Celebrities Who've Taken the Stage
Suzan-Lori Parks’ Topdog/Underdog Wins Best Revival of a PlayA Doll’s HouseAugust Wilson’s The Piano LessonThe Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window
Kimberly Akimbo — David Linsay-Abaire Wins Best Book of a Musical& Juliet — David West ReadNew York, New York — David Thompson & Sharon WashingtonShucked — Robert HornSome Like It Hot — Matthew López & Amber Ruffin
Kimberly Akimbo — Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire Wins Best Original ScoreAlmost Famous — Music by Tom Kitt, Lyrics by Cameron Crowe & Tom KittKPop — Music & Lyrics by Helen Park & Max VernonShucked — Music and Lyrics by Brandi Clark & Shane McAnallySome Like It Hot — Music by Marc Shaiman, Lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman
Sean Hayes (Good Night, Oscar) Wins Best Actor in a PlayYahya Abdul-Mateen II (Suzan-Lori Parks’ Topdog/Underdog)Corey Hawkins (Suzan-Lori Parks’ Topdog/Underdog)Stephen McKinley Henderson (Between Riverside and Crazy)Wendell Pierce (Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman)
J. Harrison Ghee (Some Like It Hot) Wins Best Actor in a MusicalChristian Borle (Some Like It Hot)Josh Groban (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)Brian D’Arcy James (Into the Woods)Ben Platt (Parade)Colton Ryan (New York, New York)
Victoria Clark (Kimberly Akimbo) Wins Best Actress in a MusicalAnnaleigh Ashford (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)Sara Bareilles (Into the Woods)Lorna Courtney (& Juliet)Micaela Diamond (Parade)
Jodie Comer (Prima Facie) Wins Best Actress in a PlayJessica Chastain (A Doll’s House)Jessica Hecht (Summer, 1976)Audra McDonald (Ohio State Murders)
Alex Newell (Shucked) Wins Best Supporting Actor in a MusicalKevin Cahoon (Shucked)Justin Cooley (Kimberly Akimbo)Kevin Del Aguila (Some Like It Hot)Jordan Donica (Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot)
Bonnie Milligan (Kimberly Akimbo) Wins Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a MusicalJulia Lester (Into the Woods)Ruthie Ann Miles (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)NaTasha Yvette Williams (Some Like It Hot)Betsy Wolfe (& Juliet)
Brandon Uranowitz (Leopoldstadt) Wins Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayJordan E. Cooper (Ain’t No Mo’)Samuel L. Jackson (August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson)Arian Moayed (A Doll’s House)David Zayas (Cost of Living)
Charlie Rosen & Bryan Carter (Some Like It Hot) Win Best OrchestrationsBill Sherman and Dominic Fallacaro (Shucked)John Clancy (Kimberly Akimbo)Jason Howland (Shucked)Daryl Waters & Sam Davis (New York, New York)
Miriam Silverman (The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window) Wins Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a PlayNikki Crawford (Fat Ham)Crystal Lucas-Perry (Ain’t No Mo’)Katy Sullivan (Cost of Living)Kara Young (Cost of Living)
Cue the Love Songs! Broadway’s Most Iconic Offstage Couples
Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) Wins Best Direction of a PlaySaheem Ali (Fat Ham)Jo Bonney (Cost of Living)Jamie Lloyd (A Doll’s House)Stevie Walker-Webb (Ain’t No Mo’)Max Webster (Life of Pi)
Casey Nicholaw (Some Like It Hot) Wins Best ChoreographySteven Hoggett (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)Susan Stroman (New York, New York)Jennifer Weber (& Juliet)Jennifer Weber (KPop)
Michael Arden (Parade) Wins Best Direction of a MusicalLear deBessonet (Into the Woods)Casey Nicholaw (Some Like It Hot)Jack O’Brien (Shucked)Jessica Stone (Kimberly Akimbo)
Tim Hatley and Andrzej Goulding (Life of Pi) Win Best Scenic Design of a PlayMiriam Buether (Prima Facie)Rachel Hauck (Good Night, Oscar)Richard Hudson (Leopoldstadt)Dane Laffrey and Lucy Mackinnon (A Christmas Carol)
Beowulf Boritt (New York, New York) Wins Best Scenic Design of a MusicalMimi Lien (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)Michael Yeargan and 59 Productions (Lerner & Lowe’s Camelot)Scott Pask (Shucked)Scott Pask (Some Like It Hot)
Tim Lutkin (Life of Pi) Wins Best Lighting Design of a PlayNeil Austin (Leopoldstadt)Natasha Chivers (Prima Facie)Jon Clark (A Doll’s House)Bradley King (Fat Ham)Jen Schriever (Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman)Ben Stanton (A Christmas Carol)
Natasha Katz (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street) Wins Best Lighting Design of a MusicalKen Billington (New York, New York)Lap Chi Chu (Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot)Heather Gilbert (Parade)Howard Hudson (& Juliet)Natasha Katz (Some Like It Hot)
Brigitte Reiffenstuel (Leopoldstadt) Wins Best Costume Design of a MusicalTim Hatley, Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell (Life of Pi)Dominique Fawn Hill (Fat Ham)Emilio Sosa (Ain’t No Mo’)Emilio (Good Night, Oscar)
Gregg Barnes (Some Like It Hot) Wins Best Costume Design of a MusicalSusan Hilferty (Parade)Jennifer Moeller (Lerner & Lowe’s Camelot)Paloma Young (& Juliet)Donna Zakowska (New York, New York)
Carolyn Downing (Life of Pi) Wins Best Sound Design of a PlayJonathan Deans and Taylor Williams (Ain’t No Mo’)Joshua D. Reid (A Christmas Carol)Ben and Max Ringham (A Doll’s House)Ben and Max Ringham (Prima Facie)
Nevin Steinberg (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street) Wins Best Sound Design of a MusicalKai Harada (New York, New York)John Shivers (Shucked)Scott Lehrer and Alex Heumann (Into the Woods)Gareth Owen (& Juliet)
Michael Arden (Parade) Wins Best Direction of a MusicalLear deBessonet (Into the Woods)Casey Nicholaw (Some Like It Hot)Jack O’Brien (Shucked)Jessica Stone (Kimberly Akimbo)
Tim Hatley and Andrzej Goulding (Life of Pi) Win Best Scenic Design of a PlayMiriam Buether (Prima Facie)Rachel Hauck (Good Night, Oscar)Richard Hudson (Leopoldstadt)Dane Laffrey and Lucy Mackinnon (A Christmas Carol)
Beowulf Boritt (New York, New York) Wins Best Scenic Design of a MusicalMimi Lien (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)Michael Yeargan and 59 Productions (Lerner & Lowe’s Camelot)Scott Pask (Shucked)Scott Pask (Some Like It Hot)
Tim Lutkin (Life of Pi) Wins Best Lighting Design of a PlayNeil Austin (Leopoldstadt)Natasha Chivers (Prima Facie)Jon Clark (A Doll’s House)Bradley King (Fat Ham)Jen Schriever (Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman)Ben Stanton (A Christmas Carol)
Natasha Katz (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street) Wins Best Lighting Design of a MusicalKen Billington (New York, New York)Lap Chi Chu (Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot)Heather Gilbert (Parade)Howard Hudson (& Juliet)Natasha Katz (Some Like It Hot)
Brigitte Reiffenstuel (Leopoldstadt) Wins Best Costume Design of a MusicalTim Hatley, Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell (Life of Pi)Dominique Fawn Hill (Fat Ham)Emilio Sosa (Ain’t No Mo’)Emilio (Good Night, Oscar)
Gregg Barnes (Some Like It Hot) Wins Best Costume Design of a MusicalSusan Hilferty (Parade)Jennifer Moeller (Lerner & Lowe’s Camelot)Paloma Young (& Juliet)Donna Zakowska (New York, New York)
Carolyn Downing (Life of Pi) Wins Best Sound Design of a PlayJonathan Deans and Taylor Williams (Ain’t No Mo’)Joshua D. Reid (A Christmas Carol)Ben and Max Ringham (A Doll’s House)Ben and Max Ringham (Prima Facie)
Nevin Steinberg (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street) Wins Best Sound Design of a MusicalKai Harada (New York, New York)John Shivers (Shucked)Scott Lehrer and Alex Heumann (Into the Woods)Gareth Owen (& Juliet)
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Holiday 2019 Travel: Graceland Celebrates the Christmas Season with Annual Holiday Lighting, Holiday Concert Weekend
Holiday 2019 Travel: Graceland Celebrates the Christmas Season with Annual Holiday Lighting, Holiday Concert Weekend
There’s no place more magical than Elvis Presley’s Graceland® in Memphis at Christmastime. Recently nominated as one the Best Holiday Historic Home Tours in USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards, Graceland celebrates the Christmas season this year with two festive holiday events.
Elvis Presley’s Graceland®logo
The holiday season kicks-off on November 21 with the time-honored tradition
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CHARACTER OVERHAUL !
i’ve removed some older ocs i feel i have outgrown, & here are the incoming new muses.
SQUID GAME
Deok-su
SAW
Lawrence Gordon
Brent Abbott
Angie Garza
FINAL DESTINATION
Billy Hitchcock
Erin Ulmer
Ashlyn Halperin
Lewis Romero
Lori Milligan
Isaac Palmer
Olivia Castle
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✓ Billy Hitchcock-beta
✓ “Racist" Carter Daniels-alpha
✓ Perry Malinowski-beta
✓ Thomas Burke-beta
✓ Eugene Dix-beta
✓ Kat Jennings-alpha
✓ Amber Regan-beta
✓ Andy Kewzer-alpha
✓ Frankie Whitman-beta
✓ Jonathon Groves-omega
✓ Dano Estevez-beta
✓ Tim Carpenter-Beta
✓ Nora Carpenter-omega
✓ Rory Peters-beta
✓ Evan Lewis-alpha
✓ Jason Wise-beta
✓ Nathan Seers-omega
✓ Roy Carson-omega
✓ Frankie Cheeks-Beta
�� Cynthia Daniels-beta
✓ Agent Jim Block-beta
✓ Isabella Hudson-omega
✓ Ms. Valerie Lewton-beta
✓ George Lanter-Beta
✓ Ashley Freund and Ashlyn Halperin- alpha and omega
✓ Erin Ulmer-alpha
✓ Dennis Lapman-Beta
✓ Molly Harper-omega
✓ Peter Friedkin-alpha
✓ William Bludworth-beta
✓ Nadia Monroy-alpha
✓ Samantha Lane-beta
✓ Nick O'Bannon-omega
✓ Lori Milligan-omega
✓ Clear Rivers-alpha
✓ Alex Browning-omega
✓ Hunt Wynorski-alpha
✓ Sam Lawton-omega
✓ Agent Weine-beta
✓ Tod Waggner-beta
✓ Kimberly Corman-beta
✓ Shania McKlank-beta
✓ Lewis Romero-alpha
✓ Julie Christensen-beta
✓ Kevin Fischer-omega
✓ Ian McKinley-alpha
✓ Carrie Dreyer-alpha
✓ Janet Cunningham-alpha
✓ Olivia Castle-alpha
✓ Candice Hooper-beta
✓ Isaac Palmer-beta
✓ Agent Schreck-beta
✓ Wendy Christensen-omega
✓ Terry Chaney-omega
✓ Carter Horton-alpha
What the final destination characters are in A/B/O
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Lori Milligan Moodboard - The Final Destination | Request
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OFFF 2019 Open Film ARXIV by Mill+ from OFFF Festival on Vimeo.
Mill+ Director Ilya Abulkhanov opened Offf Barcelona 2019 with the debut of his sci-fi short film ‘ARXIV’. ARXIV (pronounced ‘archive’) is an immersive sci-fi family drama is set in two time frames: the deep future, that is left with no future, and the near future, that will bring about the eventual dystopian collapse of society. Protagonist Lew Aron survives both time frames and is set to discover a potential outlet to confront his innermost desire, or what’s left of it.
Directed by Ilya Abulkhanov
Screenplay by R. John Lewis
Based on Characters Developed by Ilya Abulkhanov
Director of Photography Sean Bagley
Edited by Andy McGraw
Produced by Gabriel Blanco and Elizabeth Newman
Executive Producers
Zu Al-Kadiri
Phil Crowe
Stephen Venning
Ian Bearce
Enca Kaul
Rani Melendez
Cast:
Lew Michael Curylo
Kelly Britt Harris
Doctor K. Gregory Niebel
May Vienna Weaver
Colleague Elijah Howard
Doorman Jon Harris
Secretary Lucy Boryer
Anchor Azize Erim
Girl Reading Book Linda Aleman
Patient Erick Medal
Diner Patron Ruth Banks Mataya
Diner Patron Willard Riley
Diner Patron Michael A. Rubio
Co-Worker Hiwot Yimer
Co-Worker Canaan Dewey
Co-Worker Victoria Johnson
Welder Giovanni Della Pace
Casting by Danielle Eskinazi
Production Designer Evi Ellias
Costume Designer Agga B. Raya
Original Music By Jesse Solomon Clark
Sound Design & Mix by Beacon Street Studios
First Assistant Director Miles Johnstone
Edited by Andy McGraw / Cartel
Assistant Scott Beatty
Producer Greer Bratschie
Executive Producer Lauren Bleiweiss
Associate Producer James Morse
Skyler Wahl Production Coordinator
Matt Fulton 2nd Assistant Director
Rochely Zapata Production Assistant
Production Sound Mixer Ellie Bootorich
Offline Sound Mix Cyrus Shahmir
Art Department
Leila Ryndak Property Master
Giovanni Della Pace Leadman
Shelby Strong Set Dresser
Prerna Chawla Buyer
Angel Herrera Shopper
Make-up by Victoria Payne
Camera
1st Assistant Camera Nick Cutway
2nd Assistant Camera / Loader Rob Reaves
Key Grip & Gaffer Lev Abrahamian
G&E Driver Sam Le Bas
G/E Swing Aram Martirosyan and Conor Long
Visual Effects by The Mill
Creative Director Ilya Abulkhanov
VFX Supervisor / Project Lead Lee Nelson
Art Director Sidney Tan
Lead Motion Designer Woosung Kang
Technical Director / 2D Lead Justin Sucara
2nd Technical Director Greg Park
Motion Design Artists
Taehoon Park
Kyle Moore
Jan Sladecko
Sasha Vinogradova
Maxim Goudin
Greg Park
Anastasia Skrebneva
Post Producer Moira Mahoney
Post Production Coordinator Matthew Fulton
VFX Supervisor / Creative Lead James Allen
CG Supervisor Manjunath Shivaprasad
2D Supervisor Rakesh Venugopalan
Asset Supervisor Anish Mohan
Line Producer R Anuraj
Production Coordinators Noan John Vinod
Nathan Niamehr
Mimi Milligan
Fx:
Biswajit Tarafdar
3D Artists:
Kartik Arora
Asis Kumar Mahakhud
Sivasubramanian
Sudakshina Sridharan
Vittal Kuntla
Abdul Rehman
Amit Patil
Asit Midya
Kalidas Patil
2D Artists
Roman Yavorsky
Franz Kol
Lenz Kol
KaiChun Tsai
Evan Langley
Stephen Paragone
Rob Winfield
Tim Robbins
Gavin Marler
Jeff Langlois
Alex Candlish
Patrick Dirks
Lisa Kim
Ahmed El-Azma
Roger Cerqua
Badrinath Chinimilli
P.K. Sajith
Prasanna Bhatt
Ramanjaneyulu Thota
Shivam Shukla
Vinod Gopinathan
Matte Painting
Bill Lu
Bijo Joy
Jobin Jacob
Netra Mankar
Priyanka Telang
Modeling
Joel Kittle
Tracking
Michael Lori
Elizabeth Hammer
Danny Garcia
Rotoscoping & Tracking TRACE
Colorist Adam Scott
Color Assistant Logan Highlen
Color Senior Producer Liza Kerlin
Color Coordinator Jessica Amburgey
Mural Paintings by
Sidney Tan
Yi-Jen Liu
Hyoyeon Lee
Design Support Eunhae Yoo
Casting Department Danielle Eskinazi / Casting CCDA
Casting Assistant Katie O’Connor
Costume Design Assistant Madeline Northway
Title Design by
Ilya Abulkhanov
Woosung Kang
Taehoon Park
Lee Nelson
Special Thanks
Robin Shenfield
Dee Allen
Chris Harlowe
Dan Roberts
Chris Knight
Glyn Tebbutt
Film Processing by FotoKem
Cameras Provided by Keslow Cameras and Robot Heart Co.
Shot on Arriflex Cameras and Kodak Film
Film Scanning by Technicolor
Grip and Electric Equipment Provided by G&J Grip
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Maturing is realising that nick o'bannon is overhated
Lori: So true bestie.
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Here at your fingertips is a literal book extravaganza! These books have the potential to be life changing, and it is a pleasure to draw attention to the value that these books bring to homes, schools, and communities as truly, “nothing else takes bookworms on such magical, extraordinary and exciting adventures”~WBD National book tokens.
White-tailed Deer Fawn. Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area. Saskatoon, SK, CA
Red-Winged Blackbird. West Swale Wetlands Chappell Marsh. Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area Saskatoon, SK
Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, Saskatoon, SK, CA
Colorado Blue Spruce Cone. Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, Saskatoon, SK, CA
American red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) Courtesy D. Gordon E. Robertson
Richard St. Barbe Baker, himself, was a notable author, writing books as a way to raise money in an effort to save forests and trees around the world. There is a personal warmth in all the books that Baker wrote, in his speeches, and public appearances and it is felt that we knew him in a sort of personal way, as if we had shaken hands with him, and heard his voice; and we always have a feeling that he is addressing us in our own person.
If you were to walk in nature, and write a book, what is your story, your most vivid memory of your natural world? Here is an introduction to other writers, authors, and publishers who also have written about biodiversity, wildlife, nature, and the province of Saskatchewan we have all grown to know and love.
“I believe in the Oneness of Mankind and all living things and the interdependence of each and all.”~ Richard St. Barbe Baker
Saskatchewan wildlife federation book: Wonders of Wildlife – Lori Milligan An activity manual for teachers and youth leaders for expanding the awareness of nature to young conservationists. A guide book to get youth become more involved in the outdoors, which mitigates Vitamin N deficiency.
The Great Sand Hills: A Prairie Oasis Text by Rebecca L. Grambo Photography by Branimir Gjetvaj
Saskatchewan Breeding bird Atlas in the process of compilation as we write this. Citizen scientists and professional bird watchers between 2017-2022 will collaborate to map the distribution and relative abundance of breeding birds in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan nature books compilation from Eco-friendly Saskatchewan Updates
Nature Viewing Sites in and around Saskatoon (3rd edition) (includes the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area)
Trevor Herriot’s latest books
Towards a Prairie Atonement
The Road is How: A Prairie Pilgrimage through Nature, Desire, and Soul
Grass, Sky, Song: Promise and Peril in the World of Grassland Birds
Saskatchewan: The Luminous Landscape, Prairie Light, Prairie Skies by Courtney Milne and Old Man on His Back: Portrait of a Prairie Landscape, which he co-authored with writer Sharon Butala. Both Milne, and his wife Sherill Miller worked alongside environmental green groups raising awareness, and reclaiming our natural biodiversity.
The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List,Photographer’s Guide to Saskatchewan and Western Canadian Farm Trivia Challenge Saskatchewan published by Robin and Arlene Karpan
Lone Pine publishing nature books
Flora of Saskatchewan books and book reviews from Nature along with a number of other great Nature publications
Conifers and Catkin-Bearing Trees and Shrubs of Saskatchewan (July 2016)
Grasses of Saskatchewan (August 2014)
Sedges (Carex) of Saskatchewan (March 2012)
Lilies, Irises and Orchids of Saskatchewan (October 2011)
Ferns and Fern Allies of Saskatchewan (June 2011)
When the Ice Goes Out on Dore Lake
Dragonflies and Damselflies in the Hand
Grasses of Saskatchewan
Getting to Know Saskatchewan Lichens
Great Sand Hills: A Prairie Oasis
On the Living Edge: Your Handbook for Waterfront Living
Prairie Phoenix: The Red Lily in Saskatchewan
Birds of the Saskatoon Area
Atlas of Saskatchewan Birds
Robert David Symons, Countryman – The Life of a Cultural Giant
A Country Boy by R.D. Symons A Prairie Classic
Birds of the Rosetown-Biggar District
Nature Saskatchewan also compiled another excellent listing of books;
A Land Manager’s Guide to Grassland Birds of Saskatchewan.
2002. Saskatchewan Watershed Authority.
Benefits of Biodiversity.
1999. U.S. Council for Agriculture Science & Technology. Task F
orce Report.
Biodiversity in Agroecosystems.
1999. W.W. Collins and C.O. Qualset (eds). CRC Press. Washingto
n D.C.
Canadian Cattle Producers and the Protection of Species.
1998. Canadian Cattleman’s Association.
Conservation of Canadian Prairie Grasslands: A Landowner’s Guide.
1992. Canadian Wildlife Service.
Global Warming and Agriculture.
2003. Best Management Practices Series. Soil Conservation Counc
il of Canada.
Grazing: A Natural Component of Grassland Ecozone Riparian Syst
ems.
2004. K. LaForge. Prairie Farm
Rehabilitation Administration.
Landowner’s Toolkit Series.
Alberta Conservation Association.
Managing Saskatchewan Wetlands.
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority.
Managing Your Native Prairie Parcels.
1998. Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation.
Prairie Agricultural Landscapes: A Land Resource Review.
2000. Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration.
Prairie Conservation Action Plan 2003 – 2008.
2003. PCAP Partnership. Canadian Plains Research Centre.
Preserving Working Ranches in the Canadian West.
2000. Southern Alberta Land Trust, The Land
Conservancy of British Columbia and The Sonoran Institute.
Ranching Along the Stream.
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority.
Saskatchewan’s Native Prairie.
2001. Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan and Canadian Plains
Research Centre.
The Diversity of Life.
1992. E.O. Wilson. Harvard University Press.
The Future of Life.
2002. E.O. Wilson. Vintage Books
Environment Canada publications relating to biodiversity ecosystems, migratory birds, species at risk, wildlife habitat and nature
Saskatchewan wild and other Saskatchewan books. Listing from Saskmade
Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre Publications Biodiversity
Biodiversity Handbook [online]featuring for the prairies:
Mixedwood Forest Society ”
A campaign to protect mixed forest, wetland, and river landscapes—and the unique species
they contain—in the Swan River & Porcupine Hills regions of western Manitoba.”
Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan
“A project to increase conservation of native prairie and at-risk species within the Prairie Ecozone
in Saskatchewan”
Saskatchewan books Prairies North listing
So today, March 5, 2017 is World Book Day. How can we, the shepherds of the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area celebrate the authors, illustrators and books today? On this 20th anniversary of this United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Book Day celebrate, come together, and explore the pleasures of exploring nature, biodiversity, wildlife, the ecosystem to open your eyes and senses next time you are out in the afforestation area. If you are a primary school teacher or home school educator check out these fabulous activities and another 20 ideas.
Another marvelous concept would be to support a green group with a purchase of one of the books they have published as a fund-raising initiative as listed above. However, don’t stay inside too long. Don’t become Vitamin N deficient, or acquire Nature Deficit Syndrome. A most excellent way to be healthy, enjoy nature and its excellent bio-diversity would be to obtain one, two or more nature field guides as listed above, and set out on an explore!
Help create the Saskatchewan Breeding bird Atlas with your bird watching skills. Take out a field guide, and discover what wild plants and flowers are blooming this spring. Wander among the tall prairie grasslands and identify butterflies, trees, prairie grasses and sedges along the way with the help of a guide book or two. Reading can really help you open your eyes as to what you are seeing around you on your walks.
Please advise if there are any other most excellent books on the environment, nature, wildlife, flora and fauna which should be included to celebrate World Book Day this Sunday March 5, 2017. If we get reading now, while the snow whitens the ground, by the time the crocus pop up on April 16, 2017, oh, what amazing flora and fauna you may come to recognize by the time the Easter pasque flower shows its head.
“Mid-summer … when the alchemy of Nature transmutes the sylvan landscape to one vivid and almost homogeneous mass of green; when the senses are well-nigh intoxicated with the surging seas of moist verdure and the subtly indefinable odours of the soil and the vegetation. In such surroundings the mind loses its perspective; time and space become trivial and unreal, and echoes of a forgotten prehistoric past beat insistently upon the enthralled consciousness.”~H. P. Lovecraft
“There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning.” – Jiddu Krishnamurti
For more information:
Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area is located in Saskatoon, SK, CA north of Cedar Villa Road, within city limits, in the furthest south west area of the city.
Wikimapia Map: type in Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area
Google Maps South West Off Leash area location pin at parking lot
Web page: https://stbarbebaker.wordpress.com
Where is the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area? with map
Facebook: StBarbeBaker
Facebook group page : Users of the St Barbe Baker Afforestation Area
Facebook: South West OLRA
If you wish to support the afforestation area with your donation, write a cheque please to the “Meewasin Valley Authority Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area trust fund” (MVA RSBBAA trust fund) and mail it to Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area c/o Meewasin Valley Authority, 402 Third Ave S, Saskatoon SK S7K 3G5. Thank you kindly!
Twitter: St Barbe Baker
Pinterest richardstbarbeb
Our Experience of the World Here at your fingertips is a literal book extravaganza! These books have the potential to be life changing, and it is a pleasure to draw attention to the value that these books bring to homes, schools, and communities as truly, "nothing else takes bookworms on such magical, extraordinary and exciting adventures”~WBD National book tokens.
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characters that were/are totally theatre kids
clear & billy (they were pretty good friends in drama club but didnt talk much outside of that)
kimberly & eugene (kim's minor is in theatre and eugene gives her tips on acting and such)
wendy (makes julie + kevin practice with her, they both enjoy it but will never admit it)
lori (embarassed of her high school drama club days and refusss to talk about it)
everyone in fd5 (sam, molly, & nathan took drama in school together and the others just also happened to be into theatre)
Oh these are absolutely canon.
I think Wendy would be a stage actor. Same with Nathan and Billy.
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Closer, February 25
Cover: The Penny Marshall Only the Cast of Laverne & Shirley Knew
Page 1: Contents -- What I’ve Learned -- Clint Eastwood, Joke of the Week -- Kate McKinnon
Page 2: Generation Wow -- Embellished Dresses -- Angela Bassett, Naomi Watts, Leslie Mann, Patricia Clarkson
Page 3: Linda Cardellini, Octavia Spencer, Nicole Kidman, Geena Davis
Page 4: Kate Winslet reunites with James Cameron for a pair of sequels to Avatar
Page 5: Dolly Parton joins her family in mourning her late younger brother Floyd, Frances Fisher gushes about being a grandma
Page 6: Hellos & Goodbyes
Page 10: Picture Perfect -- Elizabeth Banks, Tiffany Haddish
Page 11: Joanna Gaines shows off her baby son Crew, Amy Robach and Sara Haines, Viola Davis
Page 12: Stephen Colbert and Patrick Stewart and Gritty the Philadelphia Flyers mascot, Jonathan Bennett and Lea Thompson, Brie Larson and Tracee Ellis Ross
Page 14: Pink and her family, Carson Daly, Wayne Brady on Let’s Make a Deal with Arminda “Punky” Milligan
Page 16: Kevin Bacon -- What I’ve learned at age 60
Page 18: The late Penny Marshall’s Laverne & Shirley co-stars recall the hard work and fun times making the TV classic
Page 22: Shirley MacLaine has had many fiery affairs but she learned to love herself my being alone
Page 24: Linda Ronstadt doesn’t let her battle with Parkinson’s Disease get her down
Page 27: Spot the Difference -- John Ross Bowie on Speechless
Page 29: Horoscopes -- Aquarius Matt Dillon
Page 30: Entertainment -- Olivia Newton-John and Delta Goodrem on the biopic Hopelessly Devoted to You, Blake Shelton on the Elvis All-Star Tribute, In the Spotlight -- Anna Paquin
Page 32: Movies: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson on Fighting With My Family
Page 34: Television
Page 36: Great Escape -- Cameron Mathison in Bagan, Myanmar
Page 38: Please try a plant-based diet, like this Mixed Mushroom Pho by Mark Bittman
Page 40: 5 tips to survive freezing weather
Page 42: Readers Ask -- Clark Gable gave away his Oscar, Meg Ryan was on Tattletales, Whatever happened to the cast of Footloose -- Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, Sarah Jessica Parker, Elizabeth Gorcey, Chris Penn
Page 43: Best Day of My Life -- Animal advocate Carolyn Hennesy on meeting an elephant
Page 44: Who Am I? Rachel Weisz, Ryan Reynolds, Celine Dion’s hobby is collecting shoes, It Happened This Week
Page 45: Closer to the Heart
Page 46: Carrie Ann Inaba on how she finally found her voice and her true calling
Page 50: Noah Wyle puts wife Sara Wells’ joy first
Page 52: Jane Seymour gets a second chance at love with David Green
Page 54: Remembering Kristoff St. John
Page 56: Inside the new Cher exhibit
Page 58: On the Move -- Paulina Porizkova
Page 60: The Big Picture -- Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds in 1972
Page 62: Winter Style -- Hilary Swank
Page 64: The Style of Rachel Weisz
Page 68: Best Friends -- Bridget Everett and her rescue dog, Michelle Monaghan and Tiny the Giraffe, Thora Birch and a black cat on the Hocus Pocus set
Page 70: My Life in 10 Pictures -- Catherine O’Hara
Page 72: Flashback -- Turtlenecks with blazers -- Kirk Douglas in 1953 and David Beckham now, red-hot lips -- Elizabeth Taylor in 1955 and Rihanna now, bare midriffs -- Cher in 1986 and Miley Cyrus now, the Friends set in 1994 and now
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