Ramble Report July 26 2018

Today’s Ramble was led by Linda Chafin.

Here’s
the link
to Don’s Facebook album for today’s Ramble. (All the
photos in this post are compliments of Don.)

Today’s post was written by Linda Chafin & Dale Hoyt.

Today’s Focus:

26 Ramblers met today.

Announcements:

Congaree National Park field trip: A small group of Ramblers
decided to visit Congaree National Park, outside of Columbia, SC, Nov. 9 – 11,
2018, stimulated
by a recent article in the New York Times
. If any other Ramblers are interested in joining us you can find more details on our Announcements page.

Nature Rambler book club: Linda and Dale have been talking about a
book club that would focus on “nature” books, broadly defined. Before we get
started we need to find a free place to meet once a month. If you know of such
a venue please email suggestions with the Subject line “NR book club,” to Dale.

Catalpa “worm” (really a caterpillar)

Show & Tell: Gary
brought in a “catalpa worm” aka “catawba

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What You Can Do with Poo?

A family of Burrowing Owls
(By travelwayoflife (Flickr: Owl Family Portrait) [CC
BY-SA 2.0 
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons)

For many years it was thought that only humans used tools.
Then chimpanzees were seen using sticks to get termites and folding leaves into
cups to hold water. After that it was

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Ramble Report July 5 2018

Today’s Ramble was led by Dale Hoyt.

Here’s
the link
to Don’s Facebook album for today’s Ramble. (All the
photos in this post, except when otherwise credited, are compliments of Don.)

Today’s post was written by Dale Hoyt.

28 Ramblers met today.

Today’s reading: Richard read The
Summer Day
by Mary Oliver.

Dale read the June 29th entry from Donald
Culross Peattie’s An Almanac for Moderns:

THE merest beginning upon a
little specializing in the

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