Monthly Archives: February 2023

Naturalist Weekly: Micro-Season–Haze First Covers the Skies

This week at the Naturalist Weekly blog, written by Mark S, the subject of the micro-season, “Haze First Covers the Skies,” is highlighted. It is the second micro-season of the mini-season, Rain Water. Mark S discusses the difference between haze … Continue reading

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MUSIC TO CRY BY

Originally posted on Lifesvoyager:
“Okay. So your heart is broken. Don’t sit around mopin’.” Once again I am going to delve into music with this writing. To be real, so much of the music I grew up listening to was…

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Visit

Originally posted on A Nobody Wandering Earth.:
It is better to get together often while alive, the dead will never know who came to their funeral.

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Naturalist Weekly: Micro-Season–Fish Rise From The Ice

This week Mark S’s blog, the Naturalist Weekly, features the micro-season, Fish Rise From The Ice, the third of the micro-seasons of the mini-season, First Spring. Mark discusses the science of melting ice as well as the eight stages of … Continue reading

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Naturalist Weekly: Micro-Season–The Nightingale Sings

This week Mark S, who writes the Naturalist Weekly blog, wrote about the micro-season, The Nightingale Sings. It is the second micro-season of the mini-season, First Spring. He focuses on the nightingale and its song. Mark has included an audio … Continue reading

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Naturalist Weekly: Micro-Season–The Chicken Lays Her First Eggs

Mark S of the Naturalist Weekly wrote a blog about the micro-season, “The Chicken Lays Her First Eggs,” which is the third micro-season of the mini-season Major Cold. To read the whole blog on this micro-season, check out https://naturalistweekly.com/2023/02/03/micro-season-the-chicken-lays-her-first-eggs He … Continue reading

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