erosion

climate change

It is 6 a.m. There isn’t a breath of air. The sun is barely peeking over the wood line at edge of the field.

Stinkhorn fungi are famous for their appearance as well as their putrid, offensive smell.

Three planets appear in our eastern sky at dawn. Venus and Jupiter are about to do a handshake.

Crows are supposedly year-round residents in most of their range, but we have crows that migrate to Martha’s Vineyard for the winter.

“The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.”

The morning sky fills with planets this month. Jupiter and Venus will be in conjunction.

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