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Serendipity's blogLilacs tell of global warmingSubmitted by Serendipity on Tue, 05/15/2007 - 16:45.
The month of May is always the Month of Lilacs for me. They have always been one of my favorite flowers because of their great aroma. As a child, my bedroom window looked out at a hedge of lilacs. Not only were there the common light purple lilacs, but there was also one bush of deep magenta.
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ALL ABOARD! REALNEO visits Moscow....Submitted by Serendipity on Tue, 05/08/2007 - 18:48.
On April 27th amidst billowing clouds of smoke and steam the first luxurious, fully on-suite train, named the Golden Eagle was introduced to a large crowd of journalists, Russian citizens and foreign guests, including HRH Prince Michael of Kent (center lower left) and HRH Princess Michael of Kent. It was a grand event and caused quite a commotion in Kasansky Station, which is located in Moscow , Russia . The train is run by a company called GW Travel. President and Founder of GW Travel, Mr. Leading the World in SOLAR POWERSubmitted by Serendipity on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 15:56.
If you thought you needed to have solar panels in extremely sunny places to make it worth while, then think again! Germany is leading the world in energy produced by the sun. This fact does not surprise me. The Germans have been energy savvy for a long time. I remember a trip to Münich in 1990, when I was amazed at the advanced system they had in place for commuters on bicycles. Not only did they have separate bicycle lanes in the busy roads, but they even had traffic lights specifically for cyclists. If Germany can produce 1,000 Kilowatt hours per square meter per year, from solar power alone, imagine what places with extremely sunny climates can do. However, the point is, it does not matter how little sun there is, anything is better than nothing. Got Solar Power?
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