After a week away due to weather and the beach cleanup, it was great to get back to Fish Trails. Barbara had visited during the
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Saturday’s highlight is the start of a new pollinator garden in the open area of the site. While our first one is under a Texas
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Another great workday…the pollinator garden is getting established, more guinea grass was pulled, a greater dent is done on one Brazilian Pepper mass, and we
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The plants added to the pollinator garden look good and healthy. We added a few plants and pulled guinea grass to extend the garden. Grass
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by Pat Avery Writing this blog has been an unexpectedly fascinating experience. The breadth of experiences, the intense and often life-long love affairs with nature,
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Thinking they were seagulls, I once paid them little mind. Then a whitish gray “gull”, like a fluttering, suspended marionette, hovered for minutes, legs a-dangle,