Ecuador is like a vertical Ireland. It’s very green, is divided into small farms, and has many self-contained communities. Plowed […]
Ecuador is a great place to get away from winter’s weather with one small caveat. This South American country straddles […]
Springtime brings the frogs and toads out of hibernation. We hear them croaking near vernal ponds. They must have clean, […]
Just wanted to post a few pictures from a quick spring trip to Arizona for the few who are interested. […]
Several people asked me (really, I’m not making this up); why didn’t we blog about the recent tour of the […]
It’s autumn and bears are eating anything they can find. They aren’t picky; it’s calories that count, preferably around 20,000 […]
Finally a day to stay inside. May 11, and it’s snowing! As usual in Colorado we can’t complain about some […]
The August 2013 Scientific American published a map showing Colorado with a nearly zero percent chance of devastating floods. So […]
Just happened to see a praying mantis lurking in the grass and decided it would make a good topic for […]
The “Nature Detective” section of a recent mailing from Boulder County Parks and Open Space reminded me how much I […]
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