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Statuesque

May 15, 2018 - I know I posted a shot of Great Blue Herons yesterday, and I don't like to repeat myself, but this one was just too good...
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Critter collection

October 12, 2017 - Today was a field day with one of my favorite groups: the sixth-grade biology classes of Kristi Williams, who teaches li...
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Reading the weeds

September 14, 2017 - As part of my ongoing mission to ensure that the unnerving title of Richard Louv's book, Last Child in the Woods, doesn'...
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Pond harvest

May 18, 2017 - As part of my ongoing collaboration with Wheeler Middle School biology teacher Kristi Williams, I spent the morning and...
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The Butterbutt show

April 18, 2017 - On today's task list was a return visit to the Assekonk Swamp trails to determine what I might need to point out to the...
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Natural jelly

December 08, 2016 - I was, praise be, well enough to spend the day working with the always-splendid sixth-grade biology students of Wheeler...
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Rock and roll

October 20, 2016 - Teaching day today, and, although the weather threatened to be uncooperative, I really lucked out and was able to take a...
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Reptilian autumn

September 22, 2016 - Today marked the first formal day of autumn, and it found me on the trail for much of the morning and early afternoon. B...
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The joy of record-keeping

November 06, 2015 - Today, for me, began ridiculously early. I was up in the gloomy semi-darkness of 6 a.m., something I hadn't been able to...
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