Ramble Report April 16 2015

This post was written Dale Hoyt. The photos are by Don Hunter; more
photos from this ramble are here.

Sixteen people braved the chilly (for April) weather this morning and
we had a wonderful time.

Today’s reading:

Emily read a poem, Letter to the
Sun
, by Joyce Sidman, from Butterfly
Eyes and other Secrets of the Meadow
, 2006, Houghton Mifflin. It was
perfectly appropriate after two overcast, chilly days in the middle of April.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

2022 Nature Rambles

Thursdays, March 3 through November 17 at 9:00AM

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Our Inclement Weather Policy 

 If it is raining 30 minutes before the Ramble starts we will cancel the Ramble.


If rain begins during a Ramble we will immediately return to the Visitor Center.


If the weather is threatening, but not yet raining, bring suitable rain gear. 

If the weather is too cold we may cancel the Ramble. Check our Facebook page for cancellation notices.



Guides to Native Plants suitable to the Athens area


The Athens-Clarke County Office of Sustainability, through a partnership with the State Botanical Garden of Georgia has created a series of guides to native plants suitable for a variety different habitats. 

This link will take you to a website where you can access the guides.

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Upcoming Nature-related Events

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Nothing to report at present.

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   Nature Rambler Book Group

Temporarily suspended

Time and location to be determined

Book:

Moderator: 

The reading list for 2021 can be found here

The Book Group meets on the 3rd Thurs. of the month,


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Ramble Report April 9 2015

This post
was written by Hugh Nourse. Additional text was supplied by Dale and is in
square brackets. The photos are by Don Hunter. You can find more of Don’s
photos of the ramble here.
Please give Don the credit he deserves. His photographs add greatly to this
blog. The three of us (Hugh, Dale and Don) hope that these posts are useful,
informative and interesting.

[Note for new Ramblers: Check lists of plants in the natural areas of the Garden, Trail guides, Trail maps and other information of interest to Ramblers are linked to at this site.]

Twenty-three
Ramblers met at 8:30AM at the arbor by the lower parking lot.  First we heard a poem by Ted Boss, The World is in Pencil,  read by Scott
Mason.  Bob Ambrose followed with a
recitation of one of his recent poems: Your Life is a Fractal Shadow.

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Ramble Report April 2 2015

Thirtyone Ramblers assembled for our walk today.

This post
was written by Dale Hoyt. The photos are by Don Hunter. You can find more of
Don’s photos of the ramble here.
(I hope you’ll all give Don the credit he deserves. His photographs are
wonderful and he works as hard as any of us to make these posts useful,
informative and, we hope, interesting.)

Hugh
announced that our fellow ramblers, Ed and Sue Wilde, have been selected for
this year’s Alec Little Environmental Award for their many years of labor in
removing invasive plants from public areas in Athens (the Botanical Garden and
Memorial Park). We salute you, Ed and Sue! (This year’s award will be presented
April 17 at the annual GreenFest Awards Ceremony at Flinchum’s Phoenix.)

The reading this week was sung by Jackie Elsner. Jackie has
adapted many poems by Byron Herber Reece, a north Georgia poet, to a cappella
voice.

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