Posts Tagged ‘Maple’

Backlit by , Ranger

November 8th, 2011

                    Take a stroll in the afternoon anytime after 3 and have a look for yourself! Read the rest of this entry »

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Turning the Corner by , Ranger

September 4th, 2010

Although it’s September, it was more than two weeks ago that I began to feel the change. Something was different. Oh sure, the temperatures were in the eighties for a few days and it felt really, really nice, but that’s not what I mean. We’ve crossed a line, internal triggers have been tripped, a biological [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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Winter Break by , Ranger

January 14th, 2010

Although the temperatures for the day were still below normal for this time of year, January 13 did bring with it a slight break in the cold we’ve been experiencing lately. I was able to shed one layer of clothes for the day. Further proof of a definite warm-up was evidenced by a Groundhog seen [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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A Trip to the Mountains? by , Ranger

November 5th, 2009

Thinking of going to the mountains to check out the fall leaves? Why waste precious fuel, money, and time (detouring around rock slides) when you can come to the Museum of Life + Science and see some of the most beautiful colors nature has to offer right here in your own backyard. Don’t believe me? [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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Yellows, Reds, and Browns by , Ranger

October 31st, 2008

The scene is changing rapidly. Although we still have some time to go, the leaves of the various deciduous trees are turning their respective yellows, reds, browns and all hues in between. The Willows are nearly devoid of leaves. What leaves that remain on the Sycamores and Ashes are brown. The Redbuds are yellow-green. The [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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