Archive for Nature

Nesting

The nest was coming along.  He brought by some grass and twigs, unsure of what to do with them.  He knows she’s the expert.  If he does something wrong, she’ll just rip it out and do it… Read more


Wild Turkeys

Our record of the first Thanksgiving is very sparse – one letter sent by Edward Winslow to a friend in London (and later reprinted in the delightfully titled history Mourt’s Relation). Winslow… Read more


A Moment In Time

Recently, I read someplace that our planet Earth travels a thousand miles every hour. WOW! And we aren’t even aware that we are moving. This morning, I woke up early, sometime before five, as… Read more


Summer’s Silver Lining

So are you a ‘glass half empty’ or a ‘glass half full’ type of person? This summer might have been the truest test. It just seemed that everyday was either below normal in temperature or… Read more


Falling From Somewhere

When acorns fall from trees, they slam as they reach the ground, have you ever noticed that? They plunge down from high branches. Are they angry? Anxious? Or simply excited to be free? Down they… Read more


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