Changes:
There are no leaves on the trees, save for the needles of the white pines and hemlock trees, and most of the leaves that were vibrant and colorful are now brown on the ground of the greenspace. After a wet spell here, the ground is very damp and the trees look especially dark and stark against the overcast sky. The ferns and Mushrooms are still thriving. One Birch tree in specific has seen a good amount of decomposition.
Nests or signs of animals:
none that are apparent. There are some tracks ion the mud of the path but I am almost certain that they are attributable to dogs as this is a very popular greenspace for trinity and other neighboring residents.
What does this spot mean to me:
Throughout the course of the semester, as this spot is so close to where I live, it has been frequently where I go to relax or get a breath of fresh air. I’ve taken may walks here with my roommates and sometimes I just go and sit and breath in the outside air as the dorms can feel very stuffy. It’s a very small amount of land, but it is special, and well loved by Trinity Residents.