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    While browsing on Pinterest, I found several pictures of tree-covered islands in the middle of lakes. This is my interpretation of those pictures. There is a conifer-covered island in the midst of a lake. At one end of the lake, there is a waterfall where a river empties into the lake. At the other end of the lake, the water flows into the mouth of another river. There is a dockside base-camp for exploring the lake and island. At the upper shore of the lake is a camp set up for my brother, nephew, my son and myself to relax and explore. (In real life, I would very much like to do this, but with all the problems we have had/having with our son, it makes it impossible to do so. So here I dream.) Before opening the workbench, please have the following in the Dlupdate File: These are available at Tek: Tek 10th Anniversary People Pack by Brandi Genki's Freshwater Fences Small Stones by Catfish Underground Water Passage by African Rapter This is available at Zookeeper's Lounge: Flag Pack I hope you enjoy building your zoo on this workbench.
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  2. June issue plastics has an "iceberg" of plastic grocery bag on the cover. Whole issue has important info and alternatives . Google micro-plastic for info on throw away water bottles containing micro-plastics and fish eating micro-plastics.
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  3. Thanks for posting this, fountain. It is a very serious problem and we must all work together to get this fixed. . Our family no longer uses plastic bags or straws. . I made cloth bags from old material I had to use for purchasing bulk items, and in larger sizes to use instead of plastic or paper grocery bags. . We line our garbage can with a paper bag if we have one, or with newspaper. We rinse it out well after taking the garbage out and it works out fine. . We invested in glass containers with lids in every size imaginable for serving and storing food. . We use soft rags instead of paper towels most of the time. . We have a basket full of cloth napkins that I found on clearance sale here or there; they don't match but they work just fine. . We no longer buy plastic cups or plates, opting for glass or metal. It's a little more time consuming, washing things rather than disposing of them, but it's something we can do to not contribute to the problem.
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