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Marc Montefusco

Marc Montefusco

living in Middletown, MD
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 0|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 9|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 12/06/2006

I'm an author, scriptwriter, interactive designer, and media producer. I've written and performed music for most of my life, and I've been gardening almost as long. Most recent accomplishment: develop and manage a specialty nursery/garden center.

Education/Experience: BA, Religion, Drew University 1974. Museum Studies, U. MD, 1981

Interests: Horticulture, music, painting, popular science advocacy, woodworking, British motorcycles

Affiliations: American Bamboo Society, member, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, member

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Roses have been grown for thousands of years, and some of the oldest varieties are still the best. Here's a quick introduction to the lore and lure of old roses.
This tune had been playing as my internal soundtrack for some weeks before 9/11. Afterwards, the words came quickly.
After forty years, a new concert tour, and a new album, Bob Dylan remains a force to be reckoned with.
Real flowers in February? Here's a few suggestions for year-round bloom.
In a book that is accessible but not condescending, scientist and author Robert M. Hazen explores the current state of research into the origins of life.
On a flying visit to Tokyo, I managed to arrive at the gates of Korakuen just minutes before it closed. My brief time there had disproportionate effects.
The compound taxol, isolated from the Pacific yew, has proven effective in treating breast cancer. But was that what the yew intended?
Reflections on gathering wild blackberries
Temporal and philosophical views of Maryland's Middletown Valley