Query = 'wood'

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Results from the Directory listing:

24Sep00  Armorgeddon: court, woods battle, morning court, woods battle prep, evening court, Calontir court, woods battle, field battle prep.  old

Results from the Photographs listing:

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Woods Wild Rose
Rosa woodsii
  
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Woods Wild Rose
Rosa woodsii
Lockhart Wash  
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Stone cairns that mark an old road to the Blackwood and Nickols drill hole

  
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The dam at Sid's Hole. Note it is completely silted in.

Cottonwood Wash Road  
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Lomatium junecium
Lomatium junecium
Cottonwood Wash road at Window Blind Peak  
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The bulk of the Swell that appears to be a point at Greasewood Canyon, as seen from the south of the Squeeze
Note the size of the Reef (formed by the Grand Canyon Group) relative to the interior of the Swell, made of the Perminan Group), a difference of 1700 feet
  
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Lavandula evening-primrose
Calyophus lavandulifolius
Cottonwood Wash road  
  #439-2
small pinion pine overcast, facing sun

Losee canyon, Arches trail loop, above the wooden stairs, top of ridge  
  #439-4
pink cliffs detail

Losee canyon, Arches trail loop, near the wooden stairs  
  #126-2655


Wolverine Petrified Wood Area, off Burr Trail  
  #113-1378_img
Detail, station roof.

  
  #n053-19

Naz, in the Woods Battle.
  
  #234-34


  
  #247-35
Sunset over the melting snow

Oakwood Lakes State Park Bruce SD
  #252-10
Wood and Stone, detail of barn, Dell Rapids SD

  
  #n054-5
...and royalty address the fighters before the woods battle.

  
  #n052-22

Hugh Prescott (holding the spear), awaiting the woods battle.
  
  #n052-17
In the Hall, following opening ceremonies, preparing for the Woods battle.
In the background - Graf Volkmar Katzbalger giving water to someone that looks like Sir Roger. In the foreground, Lady Corasander nic Murtrie (with her helm off), Lord Aubrey d'Aubusson and (maybe) HE Logan.
  
  #a104-16
After the Spring thaw, many large fish were found dead, more than the usual, perhaps owing to the unusually cold and long winter this year.

Oakwood Lake W. of Bruce South Dakota
  #234-36


  
  #1471
Photos taken at the Lusty Day in May activity, sponsored by the Shire of Western Keep, in the Principality of Northshield of the Middle Kingdom, the Brookings SCA organization. See the Exhibit for the best-of photos. See also 25May00.
Lord and Lady Heir of Northshield, Sir Tristan von Eisig and Lady Eilika von Lutzen
Oakwood Lake State park Bruce SD
  #059-04
Hinged door on an old barn

  
  #1054
Water tower, masonic lodge

 Castlewood SD
  #a104-12


Oakwood Lakes State Park Bruce SD
  #236-18
Hoar frost near lake, Oakwood Lakes SP (OLSP).

  
  #221-19
Leaf-sweeper art, Oakwood Lake State Park, Bruce SD.

  
  #071-04
Sunset over Oakwood Lake near Bruce SD

  
  #071-10
Sunset over Oakwood Lake

  
  #n051-28
The marshal's tour of the woods battlefield.
Vladimir Zinonovich (mka David Henderson), who is from Vatavia.
  
  #051-22
Dry plank, lichen

Bridge, South end of 22nd ave. Brookings SD
  #059-19


  
  #n056-13
More of the woods battle.

  
  #v115-14
This is Paul Bunyon's Woodpile. It's lava that's been tilted on its side and weathered away until it looks like piles of cut wood.

  
  #2301
Tree, tower base

Fisher Towers BLM area Moab UT
  #265-3
This old house is made of 2x4's, all laid flat to make the walls. A very strange method of construction.

lakeside, west of Spanish Fork Utah
  #297-2
"Paulo Bunyon's Woodpile"

South of Eureka Utah
  #336-4
Petrified Wood

Escalante State Park  
  #071-31
Sunset

Oakwood Lake, OLSP Bruce SD

Results from the Comments:

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"A pretty, neat flower on Sclerocactus parviflorus, not S. whipplei, which is a smaller plant, doesn't grow here, and rarely becomes cylindrical. The common name for S. parviflorus is a translation of the Latin, "small-flowered fishhook cactus", or more properly, "small-flowered little barrel cactus", a misnomer, since this species has small flowers only in comparison to the giant of the genus, S. polyancistrus of California. " 4188

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This also appears to be S. parviflorus, but quite a young one. But the petals are narrow than in #8164. It is not S. whipplei, which has yellow flowers and grows in the Navajo reservation area in northern Arizona. The name S. whipplei got widely entrenched in the literature because S. parviflorus wasn't discovered and named until the '30s. " 7729

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This plant is commonly misidentified, even in floras. It isn't S. whipplei but rather S. parviflorus, first named in the 30s by Clover and Jotter on a river trip, in the Grand Canyon. S. whipplei grows on the Navajo reservation and thereabouts in Northern Arizona, is globular unless very old, smaller, and has yellow flowers. " 4425

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"this is not Opuntia polyacantha but rather O. basilaris, beavertail. Note that it doesn't have regular spines, just glochids, the fine barbed minature spines. The pads are bluer than O. polyacantha, and a different shape. The plant is more compact. Gorgeous photos! " 5064

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