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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Green by Design (GreenByDesign) on Twitter
Green by Design (GreenByDesign) on Twitter: "Team Sustainable is the place to go for what's on the radar in the Eco Fashion Movement http://bit.ly/4emNGW"
Twitter / Home
Twitter / Home: "greennewsUnilever is developing an ice cream that can be sold at room temperature to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. http://bit.ly/mEwjS"
Green Bubble (greenbubble) on Twitter
Green Bubble (greenbubble) on Twitter: "Help an Eco-Designer Make It to New York Fashion Week! http://bit.ly/4BuyjG"
Green Bubble (greenbubble) on Twitter
Green Bubble (greenbubble) on Twitter: "Was Cash for Clunkers Good for Anything? http://bit.ly/4txaAT"
Sunday, July 26, 2009
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park - Hike and Bike Trail (U.S. National Park Service)
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park - Hike and Bike Trail (U.S. National Park Service): "San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Hike and Bike Trail
Call boxes are provided for the safety of walkers and bikers along the trail.
Wending along side the San Antonio River, through old neighborhoods and farmlands, the Mission Hike and Bike Trail provides respite from the daily pressure and grind of city life. From Mission Concepción to Mission Espada, eight (8) miles of dedicated paved pathways are reserved for the hiker and biker. An easy walk or ride, it is suitable for even young members of the family.
The trail is not a loop, so the round-trip path is actually 16 miles. However, walkers and bikers can start at any of the four missions and travel to the next mission, making the round trip only six (6) miles.
Water is available at each mission. Food is available near Missions Concepción and San José, but not near Missions San Juan and Espada, so plan accordingly. For safety, please wear a helmet."
Hike and Bike Trail
Call boxes are provided for the safety of walkers and bikers along the trail.
Wending along side the San Antonio River, through old neighborhoods and farmlands, the Mission Hike and Bike Trail provides respite from the daily pressure and grind of city life. From Mission Concepción to Mission Espada, eight (8) miles of dedicated paved pathways are reserved for the hiker and biker. An easy walk or ride, it is suitable for even young members of the family.
The trail is not a loop, so the round-trip path is actually 16 miles. However, walkers and bikers can start at any of the four missions and travel to the next mission, making the round trip only six (6) miles.
Water is available at each mission. Food is available near Missions Concepción and San José, but not near Missions San Juan and Espada, so plan accordingly. For safety, please wear a helmet."
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park - Things To Know Before You Come (U.S. National Park Service)
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park - Things To Know Before You Come (U.S. National Park Service): "Pets on leashes are welcome, except on nature trails. More...
Did You Know?
The Yanaguana Trail at Mission San Juan takes visitors to a small section of the San Antonio River that has not been channelized over the years. The trail is 1/3 of a mile in length and is accessible."
Did You Know?
The Yanaguana Trail at Mission San Juan takes visitors to a small section of the San Antonio River that has not been channelized over the years. The trail is 1/3 of a mile in length and is accessible."
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Austin Green Living Expo
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Smells Sweet, Be sure to stop by!
Smells Sweet, Be sure to stop by!
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