Outdoors
with Josh Reinitz |
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February,
2009
Trees of Henderson Part 3:
The Fruits
It’s the middle of winter and
below zero as I am writing this, and
I find myself dreaming of summer days
spent roaming the field edge looking
for wild berries to snack on or turn
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October,
2008
Trees of Henderson Part
2: The Nuts
My 2nd installment of the Trees
of Henderson series comes during
autumn, a time of year that beckons
even the most reluctant to shake
of the cobwebs and get outside... |
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June,
2008
Trees of Henderson part 1:
the Mighty Oaks
Henderson is known for its bird watching,
and I'd like to let people know about
the diversity of
trees as well. |
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April,
2008
Old Man Winter visits Old
East Henderson
March 22 was a good day for a walk....
The landing at Depot Creek seemed to
call me as I drove back to our house,
so we decided to pull in and look at
the river. |
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February,
2008
A Wyoming Winter
I’m breaking away from my usual
Henderson-based outdoor adventures
to share winter experiences from the
Rocky Mountains in western WY. |
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December,
2007
Our first snow:
a necessary inconvenience
I love the snow. It’s good for
the soul. Looking outside the window
today... |
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October,
2007
Welcome Autumn
It begins for me when the fall colors
peak, and ends when it becomes uncomfortable
to be outside, no matter how much
I bundle up. |
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July,
2007
A Tribute to the Henderson
Feed Mill
The Henderson Feed Mill might be
gone, but pieces of it still live
on. Some people saw only old boards,
but Josh saw much more... |
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June,
2007
A Tale of Bergamot and
Clay
This column, among other things, discusses
the Bergamot wildflower and clay deposited
by the Lake Superior glacial till. |
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May,
2007
Look out Morels, here
they come!
This column, among other things, discusses
the return of the Morel mushroom to
the Henderson area. |
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