Monthly Archives: November 2016
Thanksgiving Spot Description…
The spot that I chose definitely differs from my spot in Burlington. I purposely wanted to select a place where it would be different, so I’d expose myself to a new form of land and a place where even though … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Spot Photos
The place that I chose holds a lot of significance to me because I’ve grown up hiking and running at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, which is essentially why I ended up selecting this spot. Here are some photos that exemplify … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Break Exploration
Over Thanksgiving break, I found another phenology spot that I adore. It’s a piece of home to me, which is why I initially chose this location. Here’s a link to where it is: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MV1p_OUTY9XOURdylpF5rg_XgbY&usp=sharing
Autumn
Strolling, Leaving footprints, I look up to see night birds weave beneath the tree canopy. The dimly lit sky surrounds me As the silver moon breathes. Sheltered by the comfort of wild asters, I lay in the amber light. … Continue reading
Species Observed:
-White and purple Wild Asters (Native) -Japanese Barberry (Invasive) -Goldenrod (Native) -Northern Red Oak, Sugar Maple, Silver Maple, and American Beech Trees -Squirrels, Blue Jays, Chipmunks, Deer, Chickadee, and Pileated Woodpecker