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		<pubDate>March 26, 2006</pubDate>
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		  <description>The flower market was a wonderful welcome to a taste of what spring will be like. Refreshing aromas and bouquets surrounded us, flowers on all sides sold by people who cared for them gingerly; many that we knew and some that were new to us.Up the stairs and past a bronze woman with a basket on her head, the fruit market was laid out which was probably not as packed as it will be on days in the summer, and not on Sunday morning.Our mission was to find a place to have breakfast. However, it turns out that breakfast here consists of coffee and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.soulcast.com/winstoncigarettes/&quot; title=&quot;winston cigarettes&quot;&gt;winston cigarettes&lt;/a&gt;, or beer and &lt;a href=&quot;http://cheapwinston.blog.com/&quot; title=&quot;cheap winston&quot;&gt;cheap winston&lt;/a&gt;, as those are all that we have seen people consuming outside all the cafe’s and restaurants that litter the streets and allys.Some are just a whole in the wall, but so many others have nice wicker chairs lining the streets, or tables with umbrellas. Laura and I agreed that it is exactly what we imagined the Mediterranean to be like: Cafe’s, baskets, vendors, cobble streets, old buildings, friendly people.We did find a pizza place that had taken over a cobblestone street on a hill. The coffee was good and the pizza the best. They had an LED sign that flashed words in English that advertised all the ways you could use the sign; bold letters, words panning to the right -or panning to the left, open from the middle, or close from the outside, BOLD or narrow. Maybe someday they will program it - but maybe it doesn’t do Croatian.</description>
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		  <pubDate>2008-03-20</pubDate>
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		  <description>The rooks are swooping on to the tracks at a Devon railway station and placing their wings over the smoke to fumigate them.Commuter Jeff Jones said told Britain's The Telegraph: &quot;I noticed the rooks because they are not usually found in towns. They were generally flapping about when a chap flicked a cigarette butt on to the track.&quot;It was still all right and one of the rooks swooped down and picked up the butt with its beak. It then flew around and landed on the platform, dancing around with this smoking cigarette in its beak.&quot;It looked quite comical. But then it dropped the butt on the platform and pulled its wings over it, collecting the smoke. It seemed as if it were using the smoke to rid itself of perhaps ants or something similar.&quot;Five minutes later another rook, or perhaps the same one, swooped in when another &lt;a href=&quot;http://buywinston.blogsome.com/&quot; title=&quot;buy winston&quot;&gt;buy winston&lt;/a&gt; was flicked away and repeated the whole thing.&quot;Royal Society for the Protection of Birds spokesman Richard Archer said the birds must have learned cigarettes can be used to kill parasites.&quot;You have to be careful attributing behaviour but it would seem fumigation is the most likely conclusion. Rooks are very intelligent,&quot; he said.It's crow week on Instructables! Post as many forum topics about crows as you can!&amp;nbsp;</description>
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