Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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The Boat Race 2014: Oxford University claim biggest win over Cambridge since 1973
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VIDEO: Cruise ship endures hurricane conditions off East Coast
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Cosmic breakthrough: Physicists detect gravitational waves from violent black-hole merger
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Florida Public Broadcasting Service – 25 stations serving as one I like the richness and diversity of educational programming.
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This recording is by world famous opera singer Sophie Braslau with piano in 1928. She was born in Manhattan in 1892, studied under the acclaimed teachers of her day, and made her debut at the Metropolitan in 1913 at the age of 21. Sophie toured the United States and Europe with a repertoire of music…
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Happy Valentine’s Day, Claire This is an early Valentine for my wife Claire and in honor of Women’s History Month, March 1 through March 31, 2016. It is a ballad written by a woman in 1901 who sang it at the request of three U.S. Presidents. It sold over one million copies. She was the…
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Apple Wins Praise for ‘Repurposing’ Historic NYC Buildings : Preservation Watch
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Two weeks ago, The Panama Canal Authority released the most recent update. Panamax is 96% complete. Panama Canal
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The Caribbean Lionfish arguably is one of the most beautiful fish in the Caribbean; this Lionfish is also arguably one of the most lethal of all fish in the Caribbean. In fact, the Lionfish will devour its own kind. It kills its prey by injecting a highly toxic poison through one of needle-like tentacles radiating…