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Sedum Miniature Forest

Mother Nature's Son Posted on May 5, 2013 by Art ArizpeMay 5, 2013

I recently went on a photo hike with other members of the Hill Country Photography Club and came across this lovely sedum miniature forest. We hiked at Ringtail Ridge, which is a natural area in San Marcos. We have sedum on … Continue reading →

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Pests At The Chicken Coop

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 28, 2013 by Art ArizpeApril 28, 2013

We raise hens for their eggs. This week I came across two pests near their coop. A pest is defined as an organism that is detrimental to humans or human concerns. It’s actually very much an “eye of the beholder” … Continue reading →

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Bluebird Nestbox Update

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 21, 2013 by Art ArizpeApril 21, 2013

This is an update from our Eastern Bluebird nestbox #1. This is the first one we put up and marks the start of trail. It’s quite near our house and can be seen from our kitchen windows. We found 5 … Continue reading →

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Cactus Flowers

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 14, 2013 by Art ArizpeApril 14, 2013

The cactus on our property have started putting on their show. We’ve had rain recently and that’s what triggers their blooms. They’re very opportunistic – they have to be. Who knows when it will rain again? Immediately after a rain, … Continue reading →

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Mesquite Creek Landfill and Wildlife Habitat Area

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 7, 2013 by Art ArizpeApril 7, 2013

A few weeks ago, we got to visit the Mesquite Creek Landfill near New Braunfels. The Hays County Master Naturalists sponsored a field trip to the site, as part of our Advanced Training. I know that most people don’t associate … Continue reading →

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