Monthly Archives: April 2023

Carrot Ranch: 99-Word: Hope is a Color

This week Charli Mills, Head Wrangler, gave the Word Wranglers the following prompt: April 24, 2023, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about the color of hope. Who is in need of hope and why? … Continue reading

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Naturalist Weekly: Micro-Season–The Frost Stops, the Rice Grows

This week at Naturalist Weekly, Mark S wrote a blog about the second micro-season, The Frost Stops the Rice Grows, of the mini-season, Grain Rain. He proceeded to blog about the different kinds of rice and then about the stages … Continue reading

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Naturalist Weekly: Micro-Season–The First Reeds Grow

Mark S posted his weekly blog, Naturalist Weekly, yesterday. This week’s blog is about the first micro-season, The First Reeds Grow, of the mini-season, Grain Rain. He then goes on to discuss the different kinds of reeds, and that this … Continue reading

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Naturalist Weekly: Micro-Season–The Rainbow First Appears

Mark S has published this week’s blog at Naturalist Weekly on the micro-season, The Rainbow First Appears. It is the third micro-season of the mini-season called Clear and Bright. He goes on to talk about rainbows, why they start to … Continue reading

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Naturalist Weekly: Micro-Season–The Swallows Arrive

Mark S has recently posted his blog, Naturalist Weekly, which covered the micro-season, The Swallows Arrive. It is the first micro-season of the mini-season Clear and Bright. These seventy-two micro-seasons were established in 1685 by Japanese astronomer Shibukawa Shunkai. They … Continue reading

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