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taboo

taboo

Posted on 13. Oct, 2011 by Carrie.

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NakedCity Magazine :: Volume IV :: Issue X :: TABOO

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VELO

VELO

Posted on 05. May, 2011 by Carrie.

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NakedCity Magazine :: Volume IV, Issue V :: VELO

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interview: rod pocowatchit

interview: rod pocowatchit

Posted on 21. Oct, 2010 by Carrie.

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NakedCity takes a deeper look inside the life of local producer, director, actor, and film maker, Rod Pocowatchit. His efforts are a catalyst to Wichita’s thriving film-making culture.

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summertime gardening

summertime gardening

Posted on 13. Aug, 2010 by Carrie.

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As summer reaches it’s peak, it is now time to prepare for harvesting fruits and vegetables. Here are a few tips to get you started.

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historic delano

historic delano

Posted on 02. Jul, 2010 by molly.

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During the cattle years Delano was the destination for many travelers, outlaws, and cattlemen looking for rest after their long trip.

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the city bus system

the city bus system

Posted on 02. Jul, 2010 by molly.

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There are many words that could describe our current transportation system, however, words like practical, efficient, and quality would not be on that list.

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seed bombs

seed bombs

Posted on 02. Jul, 2010 by molly.

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Guerrilla Gardeners around the world are uniting to make their world a beautiful and more productive place.

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portable gardens

portable gardens

Posted on 01. Jun, 2010 by molly.

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Your garden can be what and wherever you want to make it.

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tornado bait party

tornado bait party

Posted on 20. May, 2010 by nicole.

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This year The Shamrock is going to enjoy its 8th annual Tornado Bait Party. Past parties at The Shamrock have celebrated the glamour of trailer park life, the glory of tornados, and the gift of live, local music.

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pest solutions

pest solutions

Posted on 01. May, 2010 by nicole.

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Now is when we need to start planning for the next year. Do you want Watermelon for the Walnut Valley Festival, or maybe Pumpkins for Halloween? Homegrown Corn for Thanksgiving, or Apples for Christmas, you can have hand picked Black Eyed Peas for New Year’s Day, or Okra grown in your back yard for Mardi Gras.

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