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  • lewisginter:

Come and enjoy the color at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.
(Photo by Garrett McLees)

    lewisginter:

    Come and enjoy the color at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.

    (Photo by Garrett McLees)

    Posted on March 26, 2012 via Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden with 8 notes

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  • (via tessshebaylo)

    Posted on November 22, 2011 via Brian Bassett with 94 notes

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  • Here is a nice shot showing the glow of the lights through the water and around the grounds. Love the action in the tall fountain!
lewisginter:

Here’s a preview of what you will find at GardenFest of Lights, which begins with a laser light show this Friday, November 25! This year there will be several new additions for you to enjoy.
(Photo by PR & Marketing Intern Garrett McLees)

    Here is a nice shot showing the glow of the lights through the water and around the grounds. Love the action in the tall fountain!

    lewisginter:

    Here’s a preview of what you will find at GardenFest of Lights, which begins with a laser light show this Friday, November 25! This year there will be several new additions for you to enjoy.

    (Photo by PR & Marketing Intern Garrett McLees)

    Posted on November 22, 2011 via Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden with 20 notes

    Source: lewisginter

  • (via mossome)

    Posted on November 21, 2011 via MOVING TO MARS with 8 notes

    Source: Flickr / jasonidzerda

  • Keep your life in sync

    I was recently looking for a way to keep my outlook in sync with my blackberry without the use of a corporate BES server. It seemed there was no solution out there that would do everything I wanted to do, especially at the price I wanted to pay (free). I found a great solution, and wanted to share it with you. Funambol is open source software that is now being offered with a portal making it like iCloud, but better. It is better because you can use it with pretty much any device you own, not just those from Apple. It does everything I wanted to do, and then some! Easy to configure, easy to use, and keeps everything in sync including tasks, notes, contacts, calendar, etc.

    Check it out at myFUNAMBOL.com

    Tagged: sync blackberry outlook android ios open source icloud xcloud solution funambol myfuambol

    Posted on November 16, 2011 with 6 notes

  • The weather recently has been an awesome blend of springtime temps and breezes with fall color.
lewisginter:

Enjoy today’s warm breezes and sunshine. There may be a chance for rain tomorrow, but today it’s just another beautiful day at the Garden.

    The weather recently has been an awesome blend of springtime temps and breezes with fall color.

    lewisginter:

    Enjoy today’s warm breezes and sunshine. There may be a chance for rain tomorrow, but today it’s just another beautiful day at the Garden.

    Tagged: outdoors leaves inspiration lewisginter trees

    Posted on November 16, 2011 via Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden with 3 notes

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  • Blackberry Tip

    Have you ever had a problem with sync really messing things up for your contacts or calendar? If you ever want to just start fresh, go to the Options menu in either contacts or calendar and type rset to reset to empty! Now you can start your sync process again without worries of more duplication! If you are not sure, always do a backup first.

    Tagged: blackberry tips and tricks sync

    Posted on November 13, 2011 with 1 note

  • In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.

    Aristotle (via lewisginter)

    Posted on November 10, 2011 via Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

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  • Amazing and inspiring video by Kevin Gallagher - the entire AT in just a few minutes! It is fun to try and identify locations, and to watch the weather and topography changes.

    Tagged: Appalachian Trail, outdoors hiking backpacking

    Posted on November 10, 2011 with 1 note

  • lewisginter:

“Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain.” - Henry David Thoreau

    lewisginter:

    “Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain.” - Henry David Thoreau


    Tagged: outdoors trees leaves

    Posted on November 9, 2011 via Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden with 13 notes

    Source: lewisginter

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