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I was replacing the suet on my balcony, and started thinking about upgrading and getting an actual bird feeder. These days, ...
I noticed that the wild leek leaves poked out of the ground a week later than last year, and the giant trillium blossoms are ...
Although Memorial Day weekend is viewed as an unofficial start to summer, the season properly starts on June 20. But being ...
Birds started showing up early, but that has slowed down, while plants seem to be ahead of schedule.
Nature’s first blush has passed. Daffodils and forsythia have receded, and catkins have dropped off trees, making way for ...
EVANSVILLE — Join local poet LeAnn Bjerken at Evansville Art Center on May 28 for Nest and Bloom: On the Cusp of Summer, a poetry workshop exploring the shift from spring to summer.
I feel like I need to write a thank you note to Mother Nature for bequeathing my neck of the woods a sublime spring. For years I have been begging for a “real” spring. A spring that isn’t stolen by ...
Carpets of bluebell and wild garlic smothered the woodland floor in Castle Archdale as typical sounds of late spring ... of nature’s constant being. I think of John Montague’s poem, The ...
April is National Poetry Month. In Washington, it is also marked by a shedding of coats and a gorgeous display of cherry blossoms, magnolias and dogwood trees — nature, in full bloom.
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