Monday- Fishing: island, ocean
Tuesday-mining
Wednesday- hunting
Thursday-fishing: Lakes
Friday-mining
Saturday-hunting
Sunday-whatever
SPRING FORAGING ITEM SELL USE/DESCRIPTION FOUND ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Green Herb 100g Edible/+Stamina/+Fatigue Everywhere Purple Herb 75g Edible/+Stamina/Dye Everywhere Moondrop Flower 40g Gift Mountain Veryberry 85g Edible/+Stamina/Cooking Mountain Coral 35g Jewelry Beach Mushroom 50g Cooking/Gift Village South Toadstool 60g Cooking/Gift/Poisonous Village South Honey 83g Edible/+Stamina Mountain Clam 40g Dig near water with hoe Beach
SUMMER FORAGING ITEM SELL USE/DESCRIPTION FOUND ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Red Herb 80g Edible/+Stamina/Dye Everywhere Pinkcat Flower 150g Gift Mountain Blueberry 50g Edible/+Stamina Mountain Cayenne 40g Edible/+Stamina Mountain Coral 35g Jewelry Beach Mushroom 50g Cooking/Gift Village South Toadstool 60g Cooking/Gift/Poisonous Village South Honey 83g Edible/+Stamina Mountain Clam 40g Dig near water with hoe Beach
FALL FORAGING ............................................................................... ITEM SELL USE/DESCRIPTION FOUND ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Orange Herb 130g Edible/+Stamina/Dye Everywhere Bluemist Flower 500g Rare/Gift Mountain Chestnut 50g Cooking Everywhere Truffle 1000g Rare/Dig around Mora trees Everywhere (Mora Trees) Coral 35g Jewelry Beach Mushroom 50g Cooking/Gift Village South Toadstool 60g Cooking/Gift/Poisonous Village South Honey 83g Edible/+Stamina Mountain Clam 40g Dig near water with hoe Beach
WINTER FORAGING ............................................................................... ITEM SELL USE/DESCRIPTION FOUND ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Coral 35g Jewelry Beach Mushroom 50g Cooking/Gift Village South Toadstool 60g Cooking/Gift/Poisonous Village South
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Foundation provides funding for capital projects, academic program support, operational expenses not covered by state or federal funds, as well as scholarships for students. The Foundation hosts several annual events each year to raise funds such as Harvest Moon Soiree, Golf Classic and Educate a Woman. According to Stacy Womelduff, the office supervisor and accounts manager, The Foundation also hosts events on campus to help raise money from employees such as a Halloween costume contest as well as jean…
she is the one that takes charge as a patriarch or high priestess and the person whom everyone bows down to. With their backgrounds, it has the sun in the middle, the wind/cloud on the left side and the moon on the right side. According to the art scene, three symbols respectively represent sun, moon, and elements of nature. The left symbol represents the elements of nature because two different forms appear on the front and the back of the clay…
to observe the happiness. It is a special day for the whole family members to enjoy the full-moon: a kind of symbol which means luck, harmony and peace. During holidays people will have a variety kinds of special events to express their joy and inherit the tradition as well. Actually the Mid-Autumn is on August the 18th of the lunar calendar, it came from a normal day which celebrated the good harvest. And also every grand festival is probably accompanied by one or more beautiful myths, the Mid-Autumn…
amount of food to sustain their existence. They both worked from when the sun peaked over the horizon to until it vanished below the horizon. Some times in the fall when they were gathering their vegetables they would work together under the bright harvest moon. The meager existence I have described was not the dream of the aged couple. They dreamed that one day they would live in a warm cottage and have enough food to survive the winter and spring. One afternoon the farmer heard a horse prancing…
the best solution. SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK Second Harvest Food Bank was established in 1978, with its headquarters located in Phoenix, Arizona. They have many major branches throughout the United States, with one major office located in Nashville, Tennessee. Today, Second Harvest in middle Tennessee is one of the largest of their two hundred centers nationwide. Their mission is to “feed hungry people and work to solve hunger issues in our community.” (second harvest web, 2013) Their goals are…
planet, seems to be highly unlikely. Hypothetically if the possibilities for any celestial body closest to us to harvest life, most astrobiologists feel Europa or Mars to have the best conditions to make this possible. The environment of Mars suggest at one point it did contain water and could have the potential with much terrain like Earth, and Europa is thought to have a large ocean to harvest potential life The issue is having all the variables just right in order for this to be a possibility of the…
Marriage code in this society allowed men can have as many wives as he wanted and women should be married in their teens. From boyhood to manhood, there are five stages. First is join the junior warrior. Second stage is celebrate about eighty- two moons. Third stage is marriage…
People relied on it for more than just light, and it played a role for ensuring survival through growing crops and cultivating bountiful harvests. Anything that moved against the Sun was thus viewed as negative, unlucky or evil. Further superstitions arose through folk myths and Celtic legends that spoke of Gods, Goddesses and heroes forcing people or things to move counter to the Sun in order…
sailed 500 miles west from Iceland and discovered an island covered in GREEN grass, which he named Greenland. Greenland reminded Eric the Red of his native Norway because of the grass, game animals, and a sea full of fish. Even the air provided a harvest of birds. Eric the Red and his crew started laying out sites for farms and homesteads, as there was no sign of earlier human habitation. When his banishment expired, Eric the Red returned to congested Iceland to gather Viking settlers. In 986, Eric…
Introduction - Passover is a Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus from Egypt as well as marking the beginning of the harvest season. Passover takes place annually over a weekly period, interestingly the event exceeds up to eight days in diaspora which are countries foreign to Israel. According to traditional Jews, Passover begins on ‘Erev Pesach’ defined as just before sundown, on the 14th day of the Jewish month of Nissan which corresponds to 3rd of April in 2015 depending on the lunar cycle…