Centinneal Water Spot

A UVM blog for NR1

February 29, 2020
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2/23/2020

Posted 2/29/2020 Part 1: Animal Today, I found the track of a snowshoe hare! shown below: Snowshoe hares are bounders (McDonald, 2020) which make their trails look like the one above. This one appears to have come down from a … Continue reading

January 28, 2020
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1/28/2020

Had a good time slipping into the centennial woods today, but could barely climb my way out. Everything was covered in snow, which had been wet and compacted to form mostly ice. The spot at the river looks a little … Continue reading

November 30, 2019
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Thanksgiving Post

Happy thanksgiving, and I hope you enjoy this post. For Thanksgiving, we went to Newport, Rhode Island, which I personally came to have very mixed feelings about after putting thought into my sense of place here. The part where we … Continue reading

November 12, 2019
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11/12/2019

1:40 pm, 20 degrees Fahrenheit Today, the centennial woods was all full of snow! The brook spot seems to be doing well though; much of the vegetation described in the last post is still existent. The low growing plants are … Continue reading

November 5, 2019
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11/5/2019

12:00 pm, 53 degrees Fahrenheit As discussed before, it is important to know the spot I chose is divvied by a wooden dock trail. What I mean is, the trail people take to get through my spot is made of … Continue reading

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