Nature Center e-newsletter #4
Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, and this may be one of those times:
With the
technical difficulties detailed in e-newsletter #3 now overcome, more than 50
plant species identification signs like the ones in the photos have been placed
along and near Lost Valley Nature Center's creek trail: on the path through the
creek restoration area and on the path leading from the meadow and following
above the east bank of Anthony Creek. More signs are in the works. Throughout
this process, we have been compiling a list of resident plant species, which
now exceeds 200, with many still to add. I have also been working on a
Meanwhile, weather here has fluctuated between springlike and wintry--with
Trilliums starting to bloom one day, and snow falling the next. Sparrows ate
many of the first tomato and lettuce seeds we planted in the greenhouse,
prompting us to protect the flats with makeshift cages. New herbaceous plants
are popping up nearly every day, and the sun is peaking out again as I type
this. If you know anyone else who would like to support the
Thanks again for your support,
Chris