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Tag Archives: grateful

Ripples 4/21/22

Posted on April 22, 2022 by Jim KnickelbineApril 22, 2022

Happy New Year!  Indigenous people of the north consider the onset of spring and the maple syrup season as the start of the year, which makes more sense to me than designating the coldest, darkest part of winter as such. … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds | Tagged bird, care, desert, grateful, happy, spring, together

Ripples 9/16/21

Posted on September 20, 2021 by Nancy NabakSeptember 20, 2021

 by Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist This past Saturday I had the privilege of representing Woodland Dunes during the grand opening of the Henry’s Wetland Restoration Project, and I was completely blown away by not only how well the project is … Continue reading →

Posted in Nature | Tagged Bernie, dream, grateful, Henry Wetland Project, passion, Woodland Dunes

Ripples 12/24/20

Posted on December 23, 2020 by Jim KnickelbineDecember 23, 2020

Here we are, at the darkest time of year.  It’s no wonder that just like native people, we add light wherever we can, illuminating our homes with electric displays in place of the bonfires of long ago.  Since June we … Continue reading →

Posted in Nature | Tagged cedar waxwing, fox sparrow, Grandmother Earth, grateful, juniper bush

Ripples 9/17/20

Posted on September 16, 2020 by Nancy NabakSeptember 17, 2020

Written by Nancy Nabak, Communication Coordinator It’s fall so get out and take a walk on the wild side. I’m pretty sure you won’t regret it. This is the time of year where the air smells earthy and the earth … Continue reading →

Posted in Fall | Tagged earthy, fading, grateful, luna moth caterpillar, mushrooms, spiracles

Ripples 6/13/19

Posted on June 12, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineJune 12, 2019

With the onset of summer and all that goes with it, it’s good to remind ourselves of the life around us and be grateful for it. Even if it includes mosquitoes.  Here are my top 10 reasons that summer on … Continue reading →

Posted in Lakeshore | Tagged birds, cool air, dragonflies, forest, grateful, migratory highway
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