Author Archives: Margaret Lowman

Place As Text: Livingston, Montana

Our visit to Livingston began at around noon in The Sacajawea Park. It was a dreary, overcast day and the temperature was in the low forties. Other than three or four children at a far away playground, we were the … Continue reading

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Place As Text: Livingston, Montana

Our visit to Livingston began at around noon in The Sacajawea Park. It was a dreary, overcast day and the temperature was in the low forties. Other than three or four children at a far away playground, we were the parks only visitors. We picnicked around a run down picnic table next to some decently […] Continue reading

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Place As Text: Gardiner, Montana

This morning we began our journey around Gardiner at 8:30am. It was partially cloudy and a chilly 40 degrees as we walked across the bridge over Yellowstone River. We ventured up Second St. and noticed some souvenir shops and tourist … Continue reading

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Place As Text: Gardiner, Montana

This morning we began our journey around Gardiner at 8:30am. It was partially cloudy and a chilly 40 degrees as we walked across the bridge over Yellowstone River. We ventured up Second St. and noticed some souvenir shops and tourist attractions on our left and some restaurants on our right. The shops did not have […] Continue reading

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Forest Fires: Help or Harm?

Is it better to contain forest fires through man-made resources and human intervention, or allow nature to run its course on its own? #stopdropandroll – To join the discussion, include #stopdropandroll in all your fire-management related posts! Learn More About … Continue reading

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Forest Fires: Help or Harm?

Is it better to contain forest fires through man-made resources and human intervention, or allow nature to run its course on its own? #stopdropandroll – To join the discussion, include #stopdropandroll in all your fire-management related posts! Learn More About Fire-Management Wildfires can be beneficial to the ecosystem and the environment, but it also can […] Continue reading

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Welcome To My E-portfolio!

Hi! My name is Meg and I am a Senior at Longwood University. I am a nursing major and a member of the Cormier Honors College. This e-portfolio gives a small glimpse into my college career.

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