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Late October 2006
In the
woods, the deciduous leaves are ever underfoot, not piled or
bagged. They are damp underneath and deep brown - the smell is
not of plant rot, but that of sweet wood through which countless
organisms curl and slide.
331.9 Bark
331.10 Gold
331.11
The Other Side

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331.1 White
Oak
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<<<I
love the form, the shape of the White Oak leaf - the dark side and the
light side.
So many species of spider
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331.2
Spider ID?
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331.7
White Throated Sparrow
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<<< The
White Throated Sparrow has a thin airy call that I enjoy hearing. My bird
resource, Joanne, tells me it's a late year sound that heralds Winter. Listen. |
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331.8 Lace
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