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Saturday, June 21, 2008. Midsummer Morning in Mason Park. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Come visit my store on CafePress! Back to Natives Restoration. Back to Natives Portfolio. Back to Natives Website. Midsummer Morning in Mason Park. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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Back to Natives: January 2008
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Sunday, January 20, 2008. Tidepooling at Dana Point. What a spledid low tide! As I took this picture I think I heard the ghost of Richard Henry Dana. Collecting hides from the beach behind us! A blurry but artistic picture of Dejan! Don't know what this is. I'll have to check my favorite tidepool field gruide, Beyond the Beach Blanket. Maggie and Danielle climb out of the cave. A Great Blue Heron fished for lunch. The kids scramble over rocks to explore another cave. Nicholas IS looking older! A track st...
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Back to Natives: August 2008
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Sunday, August 17, 2008. Harvesting Seed in Mason Regional Park. How appropriate that on the day after the August Full Moon - the Grain Moon - we took a few hours to collect seed at Mason Regional Park in preparation for our Service Learning restoration project that will begin in September. Harvesting buckwheat seed, just as the Tongva and Acjachemen did for throusands of years before the Europeans arrived. I wonder if they had any better luck finding the seeds? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Back to Natives: Harvesting Seed in Mason Regional Park
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Sunday, August 17, 2008. Harvesting Seed in Mason Regional Park. How appropriate that on the day after the August Full Moon - the Grain Moon - we took a few hours to collect seed at Mason Regional Park in preparation for our Service Learning restoration project that will begin in September. Harvesting buckwheat seed, just as the Tongva and Acjachemen did for throusands of years before the Europeans arrived. I wonder if they had any better luck finding the seeds? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Back to Natives: April 2009
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Sunday, April 5, 2009. Brownie Girl Scouts earn their "Plants" Try-it. Discussing how animals use plants. Planting natives to provide habitat for birds and butterflies in our yard. Hiking thorugh the El Dorado Nature Center. Making our "seed" grow. Hiking through the El Dorado Nature Center - discussing non-native invasive weeds - a monoculture of them! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Come visit my store on CafePress! Back to Natives Restoration. Back to Natives Portfolio. Back to Natives Website.
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Back to Natives: February 2008
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Monday, February 25, 2008. Dolphin and Whale Safari Fundraiser. Migration, migration, my my my how far those gray whales go! A pacific white sided dolphin. Hopefully Reggie has better pics, but I guess you had to be there. They are FAST! Sea lions have ears. Fluke (photo by Mary). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Come visit my store on CafePress! Back to Natives Restoration. Back to Natives Portfolio. Back to Natives Website. Dolphin and Whale Safari Fundraiser. View my complete profile.
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Sunday, March 25, 2012. Back to Natives Santiago Park Nature Reserve Volunteer Program. Back to Natives is working with the City of Santa Ana Parks and Recreation Department to provide a habitat restoration volunteer program within the Santiago Park Nature Reserve. Volunteers gather in the Reserve once a month to pull weeds, collect seed, and plant seed/cuttings/plants. Here are a few shots from a recent event! Removing invasive Fountain Grass from Santiago Creek! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Back to Natives: San Juan Elementary Native Plant Garden in the Fall
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Sunday, October 5, 2008. San Juan Elementary Native Plant Garden in the Fall. This school garden was planted last December and January, and it has filled in nicely! The yarrow has turned a chocolate brown in time for Fall! This is my favorite view - a row of aster chilensis, followed by a row of California Sagebrush, followed by a row of buckwheat. Once the coyote brush behind these plants fills in it should look marvelous! Especialy NEXT fall when the coyote brush goes to seed and it looks like snow!
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Back to Natives: Brownie Girl Scouts earn their "Plants" Try-it
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Sunday, April 5, 2009. Brownie Girl Scouts earn their "Plants" Try-it. Discussing how animals use plants. Planting natives to provide habitat for birds and butterflies in our yard. Hiking thorugh the El Dorado Nature Center. Making our "seed" grow. Hiking through the El Dorado Nature Center - discussing non-native invasive weeds - a monoculture of them! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Come visit my store on CafePress! Back to Natives Restoration. Back to Natives Portfolio. Back to Natives Website.
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Back to Natives: March 2012
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Sunday, March 25, 2012. Back to Natives Santiago Park Nature Reserve Volunteer Program. Back to Natives is working with the City of Santa Ana Parks and Recreation Department to provide a habitat restoration volunteer program within the Santiago Park Nature Reserve. Volunteers gather in the Reserve once a month to pull weeds, collect seed, and plant seed/cuttings/plants. Here are a few shots from a recent event! Removing invasive Fountain Grass from Santiago Creek! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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