Black Boy
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Dwarf Black Olive (bucida spinosa) $59.95 Native to the Caribbean and parts of Florida. Not the edible olive that we all know and love, but does produce a small, black seed capsule. An evergreen tree with a smooth trunk and oval canopy. The lush, dark bluish-green, leathery leaves can be over 2″ long and are clustered at the branch tips, sometimes mixed with 1″ long spines found along the branches. Loves the sun and heat. Do not expose to temps below 40F. |
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Cryptomeria Bonsai Tree (japonica – black dragon) $195 This Japanese Cedar is an evergreen conifer with fine curved needles that are green in summer and take on striking bronze or purplish tones in winter. Keep outdoors and protect from desicating winter winds. |
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Japanese Black Pine Bonsai Tree Seeds $3.95 Propagation instructions are included with each packet. |

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Lodge Logic Skillet $59.99 The Lodge 10 1/4-inch Skillet was rated as one of the two dozen essential tools in the home and kitchen (Martha Stewart Living February 2008). We have a size and shape to meet any of your cooking needs, with assist handles for ease of movement on the stove top, in the oven or on the campfire. There are more expensive skillets on the market, but none can match the versatility, durability, and value… |
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Kotobuki 280-129 2-Tiered Bento Box, Panda Face $10.00 The Japanese have perfected the art of making bento boxes over centuries. This two-tiered box is the most convenient way to pack nutritious, travel-friendly meals for school and work. The top tier is a container that seals shut with a fitted plastic lid, which doubles as a cover for the lower tier. A bigger outer lid holds the two tiers in place and is held shut by the matching elastic band. Cute … |
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Safety 1st Oven Front Lock Keep little ones safe from kitchen accidents with this oven front lock. It features a special heat-resistant latch and adhesive that mounts it to the front of a stove. It can be used on ovens that are flush to kitchen cabinets. Incorporates upgraded materials and styling to better complement newer kitchens and home decor…. |
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Goodbye, Africa... $17.94 Raymond Spenser was born in 1940s South Africa, when it was forbidden to treat a Black citizen as an equal member of society. This intolerance sets the stage for Raymond's enlightening and inspiring global adventure. As a child, Raymond had extraordinary dreams: to become a magician, actor, and director. In addition, he aspired to experience the "real Africa." After several decades of traveling through Southern Africa, the United Kingdom and Australia, Raymond achieves his professional goal: TV production in Johannesburg.Racial politics impels Raymond and his family to reach the Australian safe haven of Canberra. In the 1980s, Raymond moves with his wife and two sons to Zimbabwe, where he works as a producer and teacher, and becomes deeply involved in the local community. But soon, Raymond sees the inevitable writing on the wall. It is time to say, "Goodbye" to Africa.Author Desmond Bishop writes because he wants to engage the world around him. He started writing educational documentaries for the ABC in Sydney, in 1975. Desmond has worked as a producer and a teacher. His next book, The Wizard of Zee, tells the story of a boy who meets a wizard who teaches him to believe in himself. Desmond grew up in British colonial Southern Africa. Although he now resides in Asia, he enjoys travelling back to Nimbin, Australia, where he has a deep connection to the community.Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/GoodbyeAfrica.html |
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Smoke and Blue in the Face $50.13 New - Two stories which have been made into films. In "Smoke" a novelist, suffering from writer's block and the violent death of his wife, is inspired by a young black boy to write again. The action of "Blue in the Face" partly takes place in the cigar shop which was the focal point of "Smoke". |
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Smoke and Blue in the Face $72.11 New - Two stories which have been made into films. In "Smoke" a novelist, suffering from writer's block and the violent death of his wife, is inspired by a young black boy to write again. The action of "Blue in the Face" partly takes place in the cigar shop which was the focal point of "Smoke". |