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Riverearth.com - Bernie Harberts Travelogue: Mule Treat or ... Neal sent me home to the Lost Sea wagon with a selection of annotated Baculite fossils. “Baculites Corrugates – 73 Million Years Ago – Found SE Rapid City, ...
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Riverearth.com - Bernie Harberts Travelogue Tuesday March 3, 2009. Self portrait of Bernie’s new bull escape technique. Russell Gap Souhth of Hope, New Mexico This week, mule Polly and I worked on our ...
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Riverearth.com - Bernie Harberts Travelogue: About Bernie Bernie was born in Seattle, Washington in 1968. Thirty years later, he sailed alone around the world in his steel cutter “Sea Bird”. When he got home, ...
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Riverearth.com - Bernie Harberts Travelogue: Lost Sea Expedition Trouble is, to cook food, I have to fire up my thirty-year old Optimus cooker. Poke Weed ala Optimus cooker. That means unhitching mule Polly, ...
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Riverearth.com - Bernie Harberts Travelogue: Lost Sea Expedition You’ll need a giant bandana. If you don’t have one, just go down to the the fabric store and have them cut you a 2-foot square piece of light cloth. ...
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Riverearth.com - Bernie Harberts Travelogue: Lost Sea Expedition Especially when I returned to the town dock in Oriental and some guy had just sailed up from St. Thomas and was recounting his thousand-plus mile journey. ...
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Riverearth.com - Bernie Harberts Travelogue: Lost Sea Expedition Nov 4, 2008 ... Truth and Grace Hannah Nebraska Homesteaders (Kansas State Historical Society Photo) So begins the story of Nicodemus, Kansas. ...
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Bernie Harberts - Appearances and Events | RiverEarth.com Corner of Hodges and South Water Streets Tennessee Ronnie's cooking the pig. .... Polly eyes up another child bearing cookies. Border Books and Gifts ...
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Riverearth.com - Bernie Harberts Travelogue: Lost Sea Expedition That’s how I ended up hiding the Lost Sea wagon under a cake bin. ... Cow cake is stored in a cake bin. No, it’s not a tin you’d put cookies in. ...
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Bernie Harberts Travelogue | Mule Woody Trip Across North Carolina ... The old rail line used to run 64 miles from Estelline, ... reads the flyer posted at the tunnel's mouth. "PREGNANT WOMEN should use caution when walking in ...
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