![]() | Lummox In The Hummocks Cedar upland by Gibson Creek in the Great Egg Harbor River system, New Jersey. |
![]() | Barnacle hummocks Some explainations of Barnacle hummocks. |
![]() | Jimmy spinning tires its Jimmy munro doing a burn out down at the hummocks in his brothers ute. its filmed by lavey and posted by me. |
![]() | Mount St Helens Area Visit In mid-May I visited the Mount St Helens region. Mount St Helens erupted 28 years ago on the 18th of May. The eruption quickly turned a pristine, heavily forested region into a desert area. The resulting wasteland is being heavily researched as life returns to the region. Mount St Helens is not the only active volcano in North America but it is certainly the most famous. In the Northwest, Mount Hood and Rainier have hotspots on them and both are mountains close to Mount St Helens. This show plays for 7m51s. |
![]() | Holic [MMORPG] Killing Stuff 2.0 Me at level 23. I'm killing Hummocks with my super awesome friend JjRaptor. We're pwning stuff, especially for the users of YouTube. Woo. |
![]() | California Native Plants Plant Names and Notes: :04 Small field of Elymus glaucus(Blue wildrye) within an exotic grassland :08 Circium brevistylum(Indian thistle) often confused as a weed, looks like a young bullthistle, common on the new Harmony property :12 Small patch of Deschampsia cespitosa ssp. holciformis (Tufted hairgrass)grows in moist coastal terraces :18 Oenothera elata ssp. hookeri(Primrose) suprisingly heavy herbacious plant of many habitats :23-5 Juncus effusus var. pacificus (Pacific rush) :27 Lotus purhsianus var. purshianus (Spanish clover) found scattered on dry, cobbley creek beds :33 Plantago maritimus(Maritime plantian) most of its brethren are weeds, this native grows on baren sea-bluff faces :36 Abronia umbellata ssp. umbellata (Purple sand-verbena) found in dune scrub (these from Point Sierra Nevada dunes) :40 Ribes speciosum(Fushia-flowered gooseberry) a common Ribes in the chaparral :44 Rosa californica, a native rose :48-52 Gnaphalium ramosissimum (Everlasting) flowers after G. californicum and found in the same habitat (grassland, Coastal scrub) :53 Scirpus cernuus(Minature bulrush)grows on wet rockfaces, bluffs, gulleys and mouths of creeks :58 Atriplex californica(California saltbush) grows on semi-bare sea-bluff 1:01 Black Oyster catcher eggs (and crap) 1:04-07 Ruppia maritima(pondweed)found in standing water 1:08-13 Isocoma menziesii, and mouse within it. The Coast goldenbush is a common shrub of sea-bluff scrub and coast scrub and in edges of grasslands 1:15 Holocarpha heermannii(tarweed)the plant, infloresence, ray, and disk flowers 1:22-26 Ambrosia chamissonis(Beach Bur)mats shown form hummocks that make up pioneer dunes 1:27 Jaumea carnosa(fleshy jaumea) forms floating or terrestrial mats with other halophytes 1:30 Flower and leaf of the RARE Calystegia subacaulis opiscopalis(San Luis Obispo morning glory)found in grasslands and not as long as the other more common morning glory, the leaves are also more hairy and grey. 1:34 Atriplex leucophylla(Beach Saltbush), terminal leaves are smaller than the rest of ovate leaves, forms hummocks like Ambrosia chamissonis and usually found together 1:38 Flowers of Eriogonum parvifolium(a buckwheat) found on the tops and faces of sea-bluffs 1:41 Orobanche californica ssp californica(California broom-rape)found on dark, shrink-swell clay N of Arroyo de los Chinos near the edge of the terraces (Turkey tail bracket fungus)?, didn't ID the fungus at the time, but looks like it 1:52 Phyllospadix (scouleri), surf-grass growing on highest part of intertidal zone 1:55 Cirsium occidentalis var. occidentalis(Cobbwebbythistle), larger than the RARE Circium occidentalis spp. compactum, incidently common in the San Simeon area 2:00 Pogogyne douglasii(Mesa mint)same habitat as Orobanche, and same abundance; scattered to uncommon, the Pogogyne populations in San Simeon are currently understudy and may be a new species/variation 2:04 Camissonia micrantha(Miniature suncup) common in sandy soil, whether under coast scrub or on dunes 2:07 Eriogonum latifolium(Coast buckwheat)same habitat as E. parvifolium except not so much on the bluff faces as on the edge of terrace 2:10 Lotus heermannii(Heermann's bird's-foot trefoil) froms mats on bluffs and under other communities, sometimes sandstone outcrops 2:14 Hemizonia corymbosa ssp. macrocephala(Central coast tarweed) froms wildflower fields in the grassland N of Point Sierra Nevada 2:19 Pterostegia drymarioides(Knotchleaf) tiny member of the Polygonaceae grows uncommonly under coastal scrub shrubs or with ferns on moist rock outcrops 2:21 Lessingia filaginafolia(California-aster), recent name change, flowers in summer, widespread in varying habitats, does well in disturbed ground and among invasives like iceplant and European grasses 2:24 Castilleja (latifolia, foliolosa, or affinis var litoralis) mixed samples when IDed so not sure...either way an Indian Paintbrush 2:27 Phacelia distans common on sandy soils, sometimes with Cirsium occidentalis 2:30 Asclepias fasicularis(Narrow-leaved milkeweed), in wet areas like creek beds or under trees 2:34 Corizanthe staticoides(Turkish rugging)found on the serpentine ridges around Cal Poly's Horse Cyn and Poly P. hills 2:40 Eriogonum elongatum(Buckwheat)in drier coastal scrub 2:44 The acorn of Quercus durata var. durata, the leather oak, which grows almost exclusively on serpentine 2:46 Another tarweed, Hemizonia congesta ssp. luzulifolia, looks and grows in pastures and roadsides, but not a weed! 2:50 Dudleya sp. found over the Poly P ridge on serpentine, may be the RARE mouse eared serpentine dudleya 2:57 Phoradendron macrophyllum(Bigleaf mistletoe) on neighbor's ash 2:58 Solanum rostratum(Buffalo berry) 1 of 2 prickly nightshades in CA 3:00 Adiantum aleuticum(5-fingered fern)widespread, this one near the ALBINO REDWOOD 3:05+ Giant Sequoia seeds other plants in "messages" part of channel window |
![]() | Testing flycamone Testing fly cam one on prescision aerobatics addiction at South hummocks model aero club. |
![]() | Roger Waters & Ron Geesin-Sea Shell And Stone Written By Waters. Lyrics:- [Breathing] Sea shell and stone Surf rushes forward to feel the shingle with fingers of foam Search for the gold Over the landscape the mouth of a lifeline unfolds Smooth and round and brown See how the sunshine creeps over thistle and down Hillock and hump, hummock and clump and mound I feel a lump, see a bump, hear a bulboba sound Hollow and valley and shadow and dimple and hill Glisten and glimmer and shimmer and sparkle and still Sunlight is warming the land before your eyes And the sunrise is on your side And the sunshine is on your thighs Lady of stone, you are alone Lady of stone, you are alone. |
![]() | Blawhorn Moss - West Lothian Blawhorn Moss is one of the larger, least-disturbed Active raised bogs in the central belt of Scotland. It is West Lothian's only National Nature Reserve, and owned by Scottish Natural Heritage. The vegetation exhibits well-developed hummock and hollow topography and supports many of the species representative of bog, such as Sphagnum papillosum, S. magellanicum and cranberry Vaccinium oxycoccos. |
![]() | Reading at Shakespeare & Co Bookshop Paris July 7th In conjunction with New York University's Creative Writing Program in Paris this July, Shakespeare & Co will be inviting NYU's award-winning faculty to read on these two Monday nights. Readers include: Matthew Rohrer, the author of, among other titles, A Green Light, for which he was shortlisted for the 2005 Griffin International Poetry Prize and A Hummock in the Malookas, a winner of the National Poetry Series. He is a recipient of the Hopwood Award for Poetry. Matthew Zapruder, the founder and Editor in Chief of Verse Press (now Wave Books). He is the author of American Linden, winner of the Tupelo Press Editors' Prize, and The Pajamaist. |
![]() | The Goose Hummock Staff gets Fish... This clip shows the crew from the Goose Hummock Tackle Shop (www.goose.com) fishhing aboad the Stunmai II (www.capecodbaycharters.com). They are fishing on Cape Cod Bay out of Rock Harbor in Orleans, Ma. |
![]() | the Dukes of HummocK fun |