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On Being An Observationalist

SUMMARY:  Being an “observationalist” isn’t hard work; in fact, it’s fun!  You just have to look around and see the patterns in your natural world. First there was “The Mentalist,” the hit CBS series that focused on Patrick Jane’s (played by Simon Baker) ability to use his mind to find

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Summer Weather Camps 2020 Now Accessible Virtually

If you are a parent of a rising 6th – 12th grade student who is “crazy” about weather, then this summer weather camp announcement is for you.  Likewise, if you are meteorologist (TV or otherwise), an emergency manager, a teacher, and/or anyone else that you may know has a weather

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CoronaVirus Situation need not stop watching nature – Part 2

Thanks to all those who posted about my initial CoronaVirus story at NextDoorVineyards (NextDoor is a neighborhood connectivity listserve that is centered on each community and its immediate neighbors only; the Vineyards “chapter” is located in Naples, FL), recently.  Neighbors eagerly shared images of their orchids, other flowers, and even

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CoronaVirus Situation need not stop watching nature!

Yes, it does feel as though we are in a parallel universe. But outside of our homes, nature continues unabated, knowing no boundaries. The birds, the flowers, and the sky (clouds, stars, planets) all continue on their appointed rounds. Instead of watching the news (which repeats itself ad nauseum), why

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