Fun Ways to Keep Records of Seasonal Changes on Your Property
Birds of Vermont Museum, Huntington
In the tradition of British garden journals, the journals of Henry David Thoreau, the Voyage of Discovery and other property record keepers, come enjoy a little time outdoors learning specific ways to record data on our own property that can help you in future land planning and management. What is important to document? What are some very simple methods using both writing and simple illustration? What will help you see how both subtle and obvious changes are happening to the nature of where you live? Join naturalist/artist/educator Clare Walker Leslie to explore the art and science of journaling. Pre-registration is appreciated but not required. To register contact Lisa Sausville at 877-2777 or lisa@vtcoverts.org or Anne Dannenberg at 434-4583. Participants should bring a pencil, notebook, binoculars, water bottle, bug spray and a few field guides if you have them. There will be some on hand to share. Thursday, August 24: 6:30pm-8:00pm at the Birds of Vermont Museum in Huntington.
Program is co-sponsored by VT Coverts and the Huntington Library. Donations accepted.