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Outdoors: Page 9

It’s About Time – January 2021

About Time 4 years ago

Along the trail to Trestle Creek Falls, above Brice Creek in southern Lane County, I found a solitary, ancient rock sword fern (Polystichum imbricans). It … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – October 2020

About Time 5 years ago

With the autumnal equinox behind us, fall is rushing in the same way spring chases the vernal equinox. Our autumn is what Zen tradition calls … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – September 2020

About Time 5 years ago

September is typically a lazy month for us in the Willamette Valley. Ducklings and goslings are almost as big as the adults, capable of foraging … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

About Time 5 years ago

In recent years fire danger has been hikers’ primary concern. Drought brought on by climate change has engendered fierce forest fires that have restricted access … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – July 2020

About Time 5 years ago

In a normal year, July is the month that Oregon nature lovers turn their energy to tending their gardens and getting ready for hiking deeper … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – June 2020

About Time 5 years ago

 As mentioned in April, we have been paying closer than usual attention to local islands of natural features in our neighborhood. Sheltering in place allows … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – May 2020

About Time 5 years ago

May is an energizing month for western Oregon nature lovers: lots of action every day as we ride the “slow train” through Solstice in June. … Continue reading →

Thank Goodness for Gardens

Being locked down by the coronavirus gives gardens more meaning this season

Gardening 5 years ago

My husband points out that while I have rarely — if ever — designed a garden without a bench in it, I almost never sit … Continue reading →

Stay Home, Get Dirty

People in Eugene are gardening like crazy during quarantine, boosting business for local seed and plant sellers

Gardening 5 years ago

For Frank and Karen Morton, the owners of Wild Garden Seed Company in Philomath, April and May are normally a time to rest. In a … Continue reading →

Good Garden Reads

Two new books to help the home gardener

Gardening 5 years ago

Ooh, la la! Ciscoe Morris, well loved TV and radio host and recently retired Seattle Times columnist, has published a new book. His previous book, … Continue reading →

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