Monthly Archives: September 2022

Signs of Fall 5: Cooper’s Hawk!

(To listen to an audio version of this blog, please click on the following link … Cooper’s hawk I was sitting at my writing desk working out the life cycle of the mite that causes scabies (it’s for next week’s … Continue reading

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Signs of Fall 4: Getting Lost!

(Click on the following link to listen to an audio version of this blog … Getting Lost The times that Deborah and I have been lost on hikes, while not too very numerous, are times that are very vividly etched … Continue reading

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Signs of Fall 3: Monarchs!

(Click on the following link to listen to an audio version of this blog …  Monarchs Over the past 12 years I have written ten blogs about monarch butterflies. At our former home in Pennsylvania, we had front-row seats to … Continue reading

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Signs of Fall 2: Cicadas in Colorado!

(Click on the following link to listen to an audio version of this blog …Colorado Cicadas! (I wrote about Colorado cicadas last year (August 26, 2021). Since they have been singing so loudly this summer. it seems like a great … Continue reading

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Signs of Fall 1: Got Milk?

(Click on the following link to listen to an audio version of this blog …Got milk? Milk is the maternally produced nutritional fluid that all baby mammals need to consume to stay alive and grow. Think about it: humans, cows, … Continue reading

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