Monday, October 29, 2012

Blacksburg, Virginia - Sunrise, sunset, dawn and dusk times for the whole year - Gaisma

Blacksburg, Virginia - Sunrise, sunset, dawn and dusk times for the whole year - Gaisma:
angles of the sun throughout the year

Conopodium majus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Conopodium majus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Conopodium majus"
Earthnut
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Viburnum trilobum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Viburnum trilobum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: high bush cranberry

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An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada, and the British possessions

An illustrated flora of the northern United Sta...:  nice drawings, lots of plants, 1913


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Seaweed Fertilizer « Backyard FL Gardening

Seaweed Fertilizer « Backyard FL Gardening:  Sargassum seaweed



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Plant Foods of North American Indians

http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/11025/Foo_Pla_Nor_Ame.pdf?sequence=1


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Kirkner, Edna Laura

Kirkner, Edna Laura
Edna Laura Kirkner, age 83 of Delton Road, Draper passed away Sunday, July 13, 2008 in the Pulaski Community Hospital.
Born August 19, 1924 in Delton, she was the daughter of the late Edgar K. Kirkner and Alma Sue Kirkner. She was retired from the Pulaski County School Board with over 28 years of service. She attended the Memorial Christian Church, Draper.

Surviving: Her Caretaker- Jerry Wilkins-Draper,

Special Friends- Mary Ellen Hancock, Velma Lawson and all her church family.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday 1:00 P.M at the Memorial Christian Church, Draper with Rev. Johnny Howlett officiating. Interment will follow in the Memorial Christian Church Cemetery.

Her family will receive friends Tuesday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. at Bower Funeral Chapel, Pulaski.

To send online condolence messages to the family, visit www.bowerfuneralhome.com

Bower Funeral Chapel, Pulaski is handling the arrangements for the family.

Department of Historic Resources, Cemetery Preservation and FAQs

Department of Historic Resources, Cemetery Preservation and FAQs: "I have an old abandoned cemetery on my property. What are my legal rights and obligations? Do I have to maintain the cemetery or let family members come on my land?


As the owner of property that includes a cemetery, you are not obligated to do anything as long as you leave the cemetery alone. You may maintain the cemetery if you wish, or allow descendants or other parties to do so. Virginia law protects all cemeteries from willful and malicious damage, whether by the owner or by others (§18.2-127). Should you decide to remove and relocate the graves so that the area may be used for other purposes, you are required to file a bill in equity with the city or county circuit court for permission to do so (§57-38.1). This petition will require a good faith effort to identify and contact the families or descendants of the persons interred in the cemetery, as well as publication of a notice of intent in a local newspaper. If the cemetery is unmarked, and you wish to have the remains recovered by professional archaeologists, you will also require a permit (download the permit application) from DHR (§10.1-2305). Unless otherwise ordered by the court, you will be responsible for all costs incurred during the relocation process.
There is no Virginia law that requires landowners to maintain cemeteries on their properties, although section §57-39.1 of the Code of Virginia does provide an avenue for adjacent landowners to petition the courts for relief in the event that a cemetery is found to be neglected and unsightly, thus reducing adjacent property values. You are required to allow access to the cemetery for visitation by family members or descendants of the interred persons or by owners of any plots within the cemetery, and for the purpose of genealogical research (§57-27.1). You have the right to designate the frequency, hours, and duration of any access, and you are not required to create a special access route if one is not already present.

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