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It's fir cone freezing in this tent!
Fir Cone was described as Oregon's Monticello by later Senator Richard L. Neuberger, as it hosted many meetings with politicians from the national stage.
His estate, called "Fir Cone", featured a putting green, rose garden, tennis court, fishpond, and arboretum, and more than 250 acre of trees.
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Douglas fir cones are easy to distinguish as they appear hairy -- stiff bracts poke out from the cone scales.
They're knobbly and, as their name suggests, they don't do very much; more like fir cones than animals.
These bodies had long been known as fossil fir cones and bezoar stones (hardened undigestible contents of the intestines).
"To start with it is rather citrusy, but then the aroma opens up you you can feel its forest-like core – pines and fir cones.
If your man smells of blackcurrant and fir cones this Christmas, it is possible he could be wearing a new scent dedicated to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The shop windows, when they are not full of curiously sinister antique dolls, are glistening with caskets of sugar plums and chocolate fir cones.
Factor in the mountain foraging, the varnishing of fir cones (would that work with the conkers?), spraying of artichokes etc, and you're probably talking about all day.
First would come the gold-painted fir cones that my mother made during the war, and drilled for wires in the factory where she was supposed to be turning out machine-gun parts.
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