Nothing to Do? Make Some Fishing Lures!
When I was 10 years old, to supplement the holiday excitement, a friend and I spent part of Christmas vacation... Read More →
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When I was 10 years old, to supplement the holiday excitement, a friend and I spent part of Christmas vacation... Read More →
Yellowstone, established in 1872 as our first National Park, is a large volcanic caldera sacred to Native Americans and home... Read More →
For schoolchildren, summer break came two months early this year, thanks to COVID-19. And by now even the allure of... Read More →
The highlight of spring for me is the arrival of warblers. These small gems generally glean insects from leaves and... Read More →
My three recent blogs about spillways have featured variations of little ponds in little watersheds, small enough and in locations... Read More →
Spring is the time for ‘first of the year’ observations. It’s always fun to see old friends returning to the... Read More →
A few weeks ago, my sketches about building spillways for small ponds in small watersheds focused on using our most... Read More →
This unassuming little plant taught me two three! things today! Shepherd’s Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) is a non-native from Europe that... Read More →
When you are trying to rescue species from the very edge of extinction, you have to play hardball. This is... Read More →
Scarcity and abundance define so much in our lives. Modern capitalism and modern society are based on scarcity—the idea that... Read More →