The History of Charlotte, Vermont
My new phenology place, formerly my touchstone landscape, is just one small plot of land within the very historically rich town of Charlotte, Vermont. Charlotte has been a farming town […]
My new phenology place, formerly my touchstone landscape, is just one small plot of land within the very historically rich town of Charlotte, Vermont. Charlotte has been a farming town […]
Since I have been studying remotely this semester, my updated phenology place is my “touchstone landscape” that I have been visiting throughout the semester. Because my touchstone landscape is only […]
Warm, summery air blows through the forest on a mid-November afternoon. The leafless tree tops softly shift in the breeze causing the remaining bird’s nests to sway with them. Though […]
This month, my phenology place has seen a great shift. The ecosystems are dynamically changing to get ready for the coming winter. The leaves have all finally been shed, the […]
As the temperature starts to fall and the days get increasingly shorter, the natural systems within my phenology landscape reflect the Autumnal changes. Winter is coming; the plants and animals […]
The area that I have chosen to study for my phenology blog is on a small horse farm in North Ferrisburgh, Vermont. Sitting in Northern Addison County, this plot of […]