[PCA] NEWS: Take a hike and call me in the morning

Addsum-Tony Frates afrates at addsuminc.com
Tue Nov 17 14:19:28 CST 2009



Thanks much Olivia for these and other posts.   Please keep doing what you are 
doing!

I also enjoyed this link contained in the article:

http://www.childrenandnature.org/

My only concern is that when going outdoors becomes more popular again, then 
there will be too many of us to enjoy it since the population problem seemingly 
doesn't stand a chance of being addressed, much less discussed, in our lifetimes.


Tony Frates






Date sent:      	Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:03:19 -0600 (CST)
From:           	Olivia Kwong <plant at plantconservation.org>
To:             	native-plants at lists.plantconservation.org
Subject:        	[PCA] NEWS: Take a hike and call me in the morning

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It doesn't specifically mention native plants, but this could be a
good trend.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/16/AR2009
111602899.html?hpid=artslot

Take a hike and call me in the morning
By Daphne Miller
Special to The Washington Post
Tuesday, November 17, 2009

"I have a StairMaster right in my own basement, but honestly it's been
there for years gathering dust and making me feel guilty," said
Miriam, one of my patients. "It wasn't until I started walking the
three-mile trail in the park near my house that I got serious about
exercising. I do it now rain or shine. I love the fresh air. The best
part is that I get a great workout and don't even mind sweating."

See the link above for the full article text.



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