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1. PINE NEEDLE FARM Cashmeres: The cashmere dehairing machine, formerly at Going to the Sun Fiber Mill, is now here at Pine Needle Farm

2. Pine Needle Farm Cashmeres If you are okay with driving out about 40 minutes from Kalispell, Pine Needle Farm Cashmeres is a nice private place to camp

3. Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and Befriended …

4. Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and Befriended me

5. Also une Aiguille de glace = an icicle une Aiguille de pin = a pine needle

6. Gourd artist Alice Hunter of Tavares will teach pine-needle weaving, demonstrating how to decorate rims of gourds with pine needles.

7. Bursting from the trees ahead of him, three black shapes came hurtling towards him over the pine needle floor of the clearing.

8. Corneal Abrasions caused by plant matter (such as a pine needle) usually require special attention as they can cause a delayed inflammation inside …

9. Examples of Armored scales that attack needled evergreen trees and shrubs are elongate hemlock scale, cryptomeria scale, juniper scale, minute cypress scale, and pine needle scale

10. Basketmakers, Basket Weavers, & Basket Artists Resource links to Basketmakers practicing of all types basketweaving techniques; traditional Shaker, Nantucket, willow, pine needle, oak, black ash and reed, to the contemporary basketry using kudzu, antler, plastic or painted paper.

11. Above the firs come the tamarack, constituting the bulk of the lower Alpine forest; the hardy long-lived mountain pine; the red cedar or juniper, growing even on the Baldest rocks; the beautiful hemlock spruce; the still higher white pine, nut pine, needle pine; and finally, at io,000 to 12,000 ft., the dwarf pine, which grows in a tangle on the earth over which one walks, and may not show for