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Monday, November 20, 2023
Monday, November 13, 2023
Notes to myself
Yay, we've been getting some rain. So yesterday I tossed out some of this seed in a pathway. We'll see what happens next....
Madrone update
"I have seen several of your stories and wondered how you were doing. The yaupon tea story was interesting, and I, of course, bought a box next time at the store. It was way on the bottom shelf, but I bought two and next time they were on the shelf above. Then a couple of months back I saw your Scooter Cheatham story — great writing and photography about a very interesting character in Texas botany. Keep writing, even though hard because writers are just by themselves. Somehow solitude draws the power like roots pull water, nutrients and (I think) electricity from the Earth. Like the first burst of dawn, it will keep getting you up in the morning."
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Daffodils and irises
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'Senor Jinx' |
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'Carlton' |
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'Martinette' |
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Meet Senna
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Sept. 8, 2023 |
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Sept. 26, 2023 |
A sad mystery
Below is a blind snake (found on The Reptile Database) that's coiled similarly to mine.....
Saturday, August 5, 2023
Useful Wild Plants
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Scooter Cheater (Photo courtesy of Useful Wild Plants) |
Years ago Scooter Cheatham asked a classroom of high school sophomores to figure out how plants play a role in everything around them. As an example, he challenged them to connect plants to a pair of scissors. The Austin students, hoping for an easy answer, contacted the manufacturer. “There are no plants in our scissors,” a representative emailed back.
The response forced the teens to do their research. Ultimately “they learned that the manufacturing of steel to make scissors requires coal,” Cheatham says. “The orange plastic handles are derived from petrochemicals. The students also realized that the company representative was as ‘plant blind’ as everyone else about the importance of plants in our lives.”
They matter so much, in fact, that Cheatham has made them his lifelong mission. Plants support our food, health and industry—even contributing to the formation of coal and petrochemicals. For more than 50 years, he and his collaborators have worked to compile the ultimate reference encyclopedia: The Useful Wild Plants of Texas, the Southeastern and Southwestern United States, the Southern Plains, and Northern Mexico. ……..
To continue reading my Texas Co-op Power magazine article (August 2023), link to "Make Your Shelf Useful."
P.S. Of course, I had to purchase all four volumes.