How do you even determine the thought into the art? Eucalyptus is a plant, obviously, that comes from Australia, and then was given to San Francisco a long time ago.
And it's almost like if you're not listening to where your healing is-- and I know we're going to get on to this in a second. Or can buy like eucalyptus, and you can inhale it.
The procession swept by and through us and we fell in among them, following the surging crowd through the village until we came to a grove of eucalyptus trees ringed by a white metal fence topped with arrow shaped spikes that surrounded the Karzai family cemetery. We entered through the gate.
How do you even determine the thought into the art? We have also eucalyptus.
How do you even determine the thought into the art? And there's eucalyptus tree all over.
which are non-native, and so they're trying to thin them out on Angel Island anyway, so we played our part. But we felled a eucalyptus tree and shaved the end of it down to a spike, and it's covered in blood. So when you actually step out of the Cyclops' cave, if you know the story, you realize that this is the stake that Odysseus
But she was met mostly with a business as usual attitude. We're planning to plant eucalyptus again. It grows fast. We can sell it easily.
And then you should be good to go. It only has four ingredients-- eucalyptus, thyme, menthol.
And they didn't organize it. This is amidst what is a very beautiful area of eucalyptus trees and pine trees.
And those conditions are becoming more common with our warming planet. In Pedrogao, extensive monoculture plantations of non-native eucalyptus trees turned into a tinderbox after an early summer heat wave and a lightning strike lit the match. After the fire om Pedrogao, communities mourned.
So this is the story of high school in the Bay Area, and I was writing this book from the cold wilds of Brooklyn and imagining sunshine and imagining air that had perfume in it of eucalyptus and bay laurel and the grasses on the hills. And it was a nice place to live for a long time.
got to provide everything to every one and then show them ads or-- sorry, guys. There's wild plums, there's eucalyptus, there's these huge oaks and all of the acorns, there's all this stuff just growing there.
And if you imagine taking a walk and brushing by or just being near a wild bay tree, like California bay in the summer and that kind of menthol, eucalyptus aroma, and then bringing that into the dining room, that sense of place, very vividly on their plate. That's one thing I thought of.
He often is on various golden things, golden scooters, golden bicycles, golden transport. And they bring you in, and they wash your hands with eucalyptus-scented water.
So Sofia has spent the last few years fighting a two-pronged battle. First, she's identifying local markets for native cork, and oak, and other species in order to provide an economically viable alternative to eucalyptus for forest owners. And, second, she's working with school and community groups to reforest public spaces with native seedlings and educate the next generation about sustainability.
Think of the monarch butterfly. You can have all the great Myrtle and all the burning bush and all the Barbarian, all the Ginkgos and all the eucalyptus and all the things that we like to landscape with, typically from Asia or other countries, and you won't make a single monarch butterfly.
Like you can't even move around. And we only removed the invasive plants, like the juliflora, like eucalyptus and all.
Instead she lay on a blanket all day and read books, offering her husband sandwiches when he came home from work. The husband, in turn, dug a huge trench the length of the garden and filled it with unsuitable plants-- eucalyptus, dahlias, sunflowers-- that Sarah said would die with the first hint of cold weather.
I was protected inside his teal Supra. After the spring rains, when the grasses came up out of the claws of dirt under the oak and eucalyptus trees around Stanford, viridian fuzz like whiskers, stripes of gold light in long, bright ribbons, I thought, "This is my town." I walked home after school and noticed the seasons change.
This was the Cyclops' cave, and the audience was locked inside this dark cave and needed to escape. And actually, when you step outside-- I don't have a photo of this here-- but when you step outside, we felled a eucalyptus tree, which are non-native, and so they're trying to thin them out on Angel Island anyway, so we played our part.
I thought these little dots were oil wells because this is when they had discovered oil. Doheny is the guy that discovered oil over by La Brea Tar Pits. It's amazing that they sharpened a eucalyptus tree and then drove it into the ground. That's how they first did oil discoveries. Anyway, this is when the speed limit was eight miles per hour, but you can see that there it's still really sprawled out. So, Los Angeles has always been