Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge – Sudbury, MA
In which there are critters, and it’s apparently mushroom season…
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In which there are critters, and it’s apparently mushroom season…
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This series is set about twenty five years before Carriger’s Parasol Protectorate books, with the same zany steampunk atmosphere and sense of fun. In this case, it’s set at Mademoiselle Geraldine’s Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality. Sophronia is sent there when her mother despairs of ever turning her into a lady.
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Another cool thing about the new camera? I can take evening shots, and reasonably expect the picture to come out in a usable format. I actually finished this about two weeks ago, but had been hoping to block it before I wrote about it. That hasn’t happened yet, so since it’s the last
I used to read the Ask the Pilot column on Salon, so when this book came up on the Kindle Daily Deal list, I jumped on it. I’d always enjoyed the author’s columns, so figured I’d enjoy this too. It’s basically a primer in all things commercial aviation – from how pilots train, to
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I thought McKillip only had one scifi book – but it’s actually three. Moon Flash (and its sequel, which I have not yet read) could be mistaken for fantasy at the beginning, but turn out to be scifi as the story moves along. Kyreol is the daughter of the village Healer, in a simple
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Birdsfoot Trefoil Lotus corniculatus Other names: Birdfoot Deervetch, Bacon and Eggs (England), bloomfell, cat’s clover, crowtoes, ground honeysuckle See the picture below for a picture of the fruit, for which the “birdfoot” is named. Family: Fabaceae Range: It has been introduced to most of the US and Canada. Native: IntroducedIt’s considered invasive in areas of
So remember how I snapped off about half of one of my tomato plants while I was getting the cages on, and really wasn’t sure if it would pull though? Well, it’s now the heartier of the two plants, both of which had to go to tier two of the tomato cages today.
Large Leaf LupineLupinus polyphyllusOther names: Known as garden lupine in cultivation. Big-leaf or large-leaf lupine, Blue-pod lupine, Meadow lupine, Bog lupineFamily: Fabaceae (Legume Family)Range: Large-leaf lupine is native to western North America from southern Alaska and British Columbia east to Quebec, and western Wyoming, and south to Utah and California.Native: IntroducedNative Habitat: Stream banks, meadows
More fun with the new camera – combo of macro, zoom, and playing with the ISO/aperture. (This was after work, so the sun was starting to head down in the sky, and the light was definitely different.) What I love about this camera is I have two custom setting available on the setting dial,
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I’ve been sitting on this book for a while – my only other experience with this author was the movie version of The Remains of the Day, which I loathed. (I think that was a case of seeing something with the wrong expectations or in the wrong mood – it’s been long enough I
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