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Spring Lake Natural Area

Mother Nature's Son Posted on February 9, 2014 by Art ArizpeFebruary 9, 2014

The high today was in the low 70s. We’ve had a couple of hard freezes and ice storms recently. I needed no excuse to head out on a hike at Spring Lake Natural Area. Spring Lake Natural Area is part … Continue reading →

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Orb Weaver Spiders

Mother Nature's Son Posted on February 2, 2014 by Art ArizpeFebruary 2, 2014

You’ve probably seen orb weaver spiders in your backyard or garden. They’re quite common and beneficial, since they eat insects. These photos were taken in our yard, a few years ago. These spiders’ appearance is quite striking and they make … Continue reading →

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Color Fungus And Lichens

Mother Nature's Son Posted on January 26, 2014 by Art ArizpeJanuary 26, 2014

It’s interesting that the main source of color in the natural landscape right now are fungus and lichens. I don’t normally think of them as being colorful, but in the middle of winter, they do stand out. This orange mushroom … Continue reading →

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Winter Wonder Grasses

Mother Nature's Son Posted on January 19, 2014 by Art ArizpeJanuary 23, 2014

Our native grasses, in addition to being well-adapted to our environment, are simply beautiful. Even in the dead of winter, they have plenty of beauty on display. It’s warm, about 70 degrees, and sunny today, but it’s the middle of … Continue reading →

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Ashe Junipers And The Red Plague

Mother Nature's Son Posted on January 12, 2014 by Art ArizpeJanuary 12, 2014

The Cedar Fever season has started in Central Texas. The fever is a misnamed, because it’s actually an allergic reaction to the pollen released by Ashe Junipers (Juniperus ashei), but the name cedar fever has a nice sound to it and … Continue reading →

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