Trying to find out the movies playing in surrounding towns can take multiple phone calls and sometimes, a little frustration trying to understand the recordings on the telephone. This is a great website, listing all movies in Afton, Evanston, Kemmerer, and Lyman. Plus this website has much more.
Cokeville.blogspot likes it so much for entertainment choices and more, that we are adding it to our suggested links so it's easy to find!
Friday, May 22, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Animal Adoption
There is some interest in animal adoption in Cokeville. Cokeville.blogspot.com would like to list links for area adoption agencies. Please pass on any links you know of.
ANH Bear Lake (Animals Need Help) animal adoption
Animal Humane Society Association of Star Valley animal adoption
ANH Bear Lake (Animals Need Help) animal adoption
Animal Humane Society Association of Star Valley animal adoption
Condolences to Virgil Bailey Family
Cokeville.blogspot.com wishes to pass on condolences to the family for the passing of Virgil Bailey. He was a very friendly and knowledgeable man and will be missed by many. Funeral arrangements are not known at this time.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Free flowers! Come and dig..
I want to offer some free flowers that are in the wrong places in my yard!
I have lots and lots of shasta daisies (white and yellow) if anyone wants to come and dig some out before they get much bigger. These are good for along fences or naturalizing as they tend to spread. These bloom from mid-summer on.
I also have dames rocket. This smells pretty at night and almost glows in moonlight, but is very invasive!!! It is an late spring/early summer blooming flower about 12 inches in height, dark green leaves and a purple flower. It causes itching in some people that touch the foliage so always use gloves when handling it. It spreads and spreads by seeds so you have to cut off the flowers right when the fade to avoid the thousands of seeds from falling to the ground!!
There is also many beautiful violas (tiny pansies) in a wide variety of colors which I love but would be willing to share. These do not transplant well when it is hot or they get big, so get them now.
Do you need some quaking aspens? These are a nice tree but theys spread and spread by sucker (underground root system). I have lots of suckers that I pull every spring. I have already started pulling put if you have one or two let me know and I'll save some for you to come and dig.
There are a few painted daisies (pink, purple) for the first people that come.
And, lots and lots of chives, ready to transplant!
3471 karla
I have lots and lots of shasta daisies (white and yellow) if anyone wants to come and dig some out before they get much bigger. These are good for along fences or naturalizing as they tend to spread. These bloom from mid-summer on.
I also have dames rocket. This smells pretty at night and almost glows in moonlight, but is very invasive!!! It is an late spring/early summer blooming flower about 12 inches in height, dark green leaves and a purple flower. It causes itching in some people that touch the foliage so always use gloves when handling it. It spreads and spreads by seeds so you have to cut off the flowers right when the fade to avoid the thousands of seeds from falling to the ground!!
There is also many beautiful violas (tiny pansies) in a wide variety of colors which I love but would be willing to share. These do not transplant well when it is hot or they get big, so get them now.
Do you need some quaking aspens? These are a nice tree but theys spread and spread by sucker (underground root system). I have lots of suckers that I pull every spring. I have already started pulling put if you have one or two let me know and I'll save some for you to come and dig.
There are a few painted daisies (pink, purple) for the first people that come.
And, lots and lots of chives, ready to transplant!
3471 karla
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Eleutian TIME CHANGE for tonight!
TIME CHANGE
6:00pm
Eleutian Meeting
TONIGHT
This is in reference to the signs posted around town and the emails that have gone out to known "potentially interested" people of Cokeville. The meeting is open to the general public to come and learn about a possible new part-time job that could come to Cokeville. It will be held at the Cokeville Town Hall
6:00pm
Eleutian Meeting
TONIGHT
This is in reference to the signs posted around town and the emails that have gone out to known "potentially interested" people of Cokeville. The meeting is open to the general public to come and learn about a possible new part-time job that could come to Cokeville. It will be held at the Cokeville Town Hall
Friday, May 01, 2009
H1N1 tapering?
Hopefully the last week of "Swine Flu" or H1N1, will have tested all our emergency response plans and our own personal preparedness. Hopefully, it will go away. It appears, from various reports, that it may be tapering off. It was encouraging to read yesterday from a commentator that although this is spreading, it doesn't appear to be very deadly. OK, that makes it easier to handle. People get sick but mortality rates don't increase with exposure. Very good. Of course, the 1918 strain hit hardest the second wave, months after the first wave hit. It is apparent that the medical world will know use that interim time to prepare, study, and learn from the past.
From an article on MSNBC:
"We don't know for certain that this will end up being more severe than other seasonal flus that we have," Obama said. "And it's been noted, I think, before that you have over 36,000 people die on average every year from seasonal flus. You have 200,000 hospitalizations. It may turn out that H1N1 runs its course like ordinary flus, in which case we will have prepared and we won't need all these preparations."
From an article on MSNBC:
"We don't know for certain that this will end up being more severe than other seasonal flus that we have," Obama said. "And it's been noted, I think, before that you have over 36,000 people die on average every year from seasonal flus. You have 200,000 hospitalizations. It may turn out that H1N1 runs its course like ordinary flus, in which case we will have prepared and we won't need all these preparations."
Still, he said, Americans and people around the world have not built up immunity to this new flu strain, "So that's why we're taking it seriously."
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