Hudson River Greenway Walked south on the Hudson River Greenway. The Charlottesville greenbelt is a very different walk. In Charlottesville the intersection of river and the land retains natural function plus native flora and fauna. There is communication going on between river and land. Loved walking the Hudson but the Rivanna has more to say.
Smokey Bear for President! Smokey Bear Guidelines March 2009 Individuals who wear and use the costume must agree to: 1. Use the costume only to further public information, education, and awareness of the prevention of wildfires. 2. NOT TO SPEAK during appearances. Conversations or explanations should be carried out by the accompanying official (escort). 3. Never appear in less than full costume. 4. Remain anonymous at every appearance and in any publicity connected with an appearance. This includes being photographed without the head. 5. Use only costumes that are clean, complete, and in good condition. 6. Keep costume out-of-sight before and after use. 7. Appear dignified and friendly. Avoid clowning and horseplay. 8. Always be accompanied by an appropriately uniformed escort in public appearances, except where not practical, such as on a parade float where space is limited. 9. Do not use alcohol or illicit drugs prior to and during the Smokey Bear appearance. This condition applies to uniformed escorts as well. Appearances 1. The person wearing the costume must exhibit appropriate animation to be effective. Express sincerity and interest in the appearance by moving paws, head, and legs. 2. There shall be at least one uniformed escort to accompany the Bear. The escort shall guide the Bear at the elbow. 3. After donning the costume, the escort shall inspect the suit. Check for the following: Is the drawstring tucked in? Is the zipper out of sight? Are the buttons fastened? Is the belt firmly fastened to the pants? Are the pant cuffs neat? Is the hat crown up? Is the head straight on the shoulders? Is the fur brushed generously? 4. A private dressing room is necessary for putting on and taking off the costume. 5. The costumed bear should not force itself on anyone. Do not walk rapidly toward small children. 6. A round-point shovel is part of the Smokey Bear image. It shall be used for appearances, when appropriate.
Prunus × yedoensis D.C. packed above and below with tourists filling phone memory with cherry blossoms. In a ceremony on March 27, 1912, First Lady Helen Herron Taft and Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador, planted the first two of these trees on the north bank of the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park.–Wikipedia (March 26, 2016, Mr. Beaver’s call for civility was ignored. At least one tree was broken by climbers and stripped of flowers for personal adornment.) Republicans were once interested in the Environment, witness Teddy Roosevelt and National Parks, Dick Nixon and the EPA. What happened? In 1965 Democrat Lady Bird Johnson accepted a bunch more Yoshino trees from the Japanese Government. They were planted on the grounds of the Washington Monument. Many many selfie sticks in action on the perimeter of the Tidal Basin..
much of a muchness Bennett’s Creek, the water later runs into the Chowan River then to Albemarle Sound. It is south and west of the Dismal Swamp Merchants Mill Pond. via two-lane roads, south and east, skirting the Nottoway River, Courtland Road, Jerusalem Plank Road, Plank Road, through the town of Courtland, bypassing Franklin, crossing the Blackwater River, directly south to North Carolina on the Gates Road, rt.666, through Reynoldson, Wileyton. The Park is near Gatesville NC Much of a muchness? These clearly baldcypress, but upstream on Bennett’s creek, seemed that there were red maple and tupelo in the mix.
the sacred and the profane Headstone in the oak woods near Jarman’s Gap road. There are varying ways to interact with the natural world. The graveyard up top is a harmonious interaction, an elemental gracious return to earth.And then there are the despoilers. Same woods, same hill, different mindset.
Rivanna Renaissance “The degradation of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem took place more than two centuries; it will take more than three decades to reverse. The newly signed Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement—with its clear, well-defined and achievable goals and outcomes, its flexibility to respond and adapt to changing conditions and its public engagement—sets the course and provides the watershedwide commitment to get us there.”–Nicholas DiPasquale, Director of the EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program (left, DiPasquale paddling the Rivanna, October 1) DiPasquale one of the speakers at today’s Rivanna Renaissance conference.
anisota senatoria University of Florida has an excellent write-up about these critters. They tend to lay egg masses on the lower leaves. So if you were able to inspect a few thousand leaves… Hoping the Charlottesville downtown mall isn’t beset by these. They particularly like q. phellos.Differences between instars can often be seen in altered body proportions, colors, patterns, or changes in the number of body segments. —Wikipedia
A million cubic feet Work was paused temporarily Monday at RWSA’s excavation for members of the public to visit the site, the location of the future Rivanna pumping station. First up. Schooling from Dr. Richard Gullick on this great project, using gravity to transport waste water to the sewage plant instead of building a massive pump station adjacent to residences, a state scenic river and a park. The influent to the new pumping station will flow through a pipe in a tunnel bored through 1600 feet of bedrock. Attendees at the edge of the excavation. The tunnel boring machine, the mechanical star in our community drama of doing the best, not the cheapest, thing. Enduring thanks to the public and the RWSA Board for this outcome.
magical mystery tour May 15 Woolen Mills residents take a guided tour of the environmental protection area next to Moores Creek with Andrea Terry of RWSA. Native people lived just north of here. Split when Europeans arrived.