November Greetings!
As the weather turns cooler, what is turning in your life, in your world? My husband moans about being cold as he stacks firewood. I moan about the darkness of mornings and evenings, but delight in fewer garden chores. November for me means open woods and open vistas. Without leaves on the trees, we’re invited to look through the woods and make discoveries.
Grab a cup of hot tea or apple cider and watch this delightful film by a Wildlife photographer as he discovers the unexpected in his urban yard.
“My Garden of a Thousand Bees”
https://www.pbs.org/video/my-garden-of-a-thousand-bees-trjhzt/
“At Home” Forest Therapy Program.
Begins November 14 and ends December 5
Weekly suggestions for nature interactions (indoors or outdoors)
Two to three Zoom calls (20-30 minutes): Preparing for the four weeks, optional mid-point check-in, conclusion and celebration of discoveries
Free experimental program (minimum 4 participants, maximum 6)
Call/email Pam to learn more and see if it fits your schedule and interests.
Upcoming walks:
One hour informal, leisurely walks: Wednesdays at 1:00 pm
First walk November 17
Call/email by 6pm Tuesday before the walk.
Locations will be posted on my website on the Monday before the walk:
https://www.pamfrederickwalks.com/pam-frederick-walks-upcoming-walks
How about a short fun video with wonderful, wild and spooky sounds?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-eli0YTg0I
The Nashua River Watershed Association created this “Spooky Sounds” video along with the Monarch butterfly video from the September newsletter. They cleaned up the Nashua River and now protect the watersheds, waterways and all communities along the river. They are celebrating their 50th year!
With love and hope for our magnificent earth,
Pam Frederick