Our second Saturday of Nature Days on November 12 was cold and windy. Super Troopers Scott, Linda, Kim, Gene, Cindy, Patricia, and Rosie arrived bundled up for work. New friends Kenny and Donna attended and harvested plants.
Guests drove in from distances, including Salado, Taylor, Buda, and Driftwood. We shared nature stories and how all were committed to benefiting natural resources and areas.
One family brought their own picnic to the garden- what a surprise! Children hid in the garden, picked flowers, and enjoyed the fairy garden.
Join us this Saturday to “Discover the Wonder,” as our friend, Greg Hensley, says.
The weather was great for the first Saturday of Nature Days. Visiting under the oaks surrounded by wildlife was fun.
Rio Grande turkeys and mason bee houses
Thank you to Carolyn, Donna, Scott, Suna, Debra, Gene, Cindy, Patricia, and Linda for making it a success. Linda was a real trooper for walking the entire garden with me. Also, thank you to Alan for bringing cypress trees and to Mike for the bee houses.
Our group and visitors in action
The best part of my day was meeting the couple who drove up from San Antonio and left with many native plants, including one of Debra Sorenson’s Turk’s Cap.
Visitors and their haul!
“Help ‘root’ people where they live so they can create their own connections and join others to care for natural resources”.
Craig Hensley
Join us this Saturday at Bird and Bee Farm (1369 County Road 334, Rockdale, TX) from 9am – noon.
From Sue Ann
I enjoyed the chance to talk to members of our Chapter as well as visitors. I also took lots of photos of the plants and animals I saw, which I hope you will enjoy.
The highlight of the day for me was showing some visiting children the mason bee houses we have to give away and explaining to them how they worked. The young people got so excited about the idea of taking one home to welcome some busy pollinators.
Donna Lewis tries to give Scruffy a treat. Apparently, she was plumb full.
I took home two cypress trees, too, and am looking forward to planting them by one of our ponds!
Progress is being made in the Milam Wildscape in preparation for Nature Days, which will be held every Saturday in November from 9:00-12 noon. Enjoy visiting Master Naturalists and visitors in a beautiful Autumn setting.
Chapter members work on the garden
There will be refreshments, gifts, and native plants. If you participate as a Master Naturalist, hours are available.