Walnut Hill Tracking & Nature Center |
| Nature Journal |
| September's Beauty |
| I shall be telling this with a sigh |
| Somewhere ages and ages hence: |
| Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - |
| I took the one less traveled by, |
| And that has made all the difference. |
| - Robert Frost The Road Not Taken (1916) |
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lobster mushroom |
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Queen Anne's Lace |
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Goldenrod and Bumblebees |
| Aquatic weeds at Tully River |
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Canada Mayflower berries |
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Maple Leaf Viburnum |
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Spirit Falls, Royalston |
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"Autumn begins with little events such as this, a single leaf or branch, or a barely perceptible tinge of yellow in a stand of ash in some quiet bay or swamp or in a grove of white birches on a hillside...Autumn is more than the flamboyance of reds and yellows. It is a change in a way of life, a getting ready for the icy winds of the north." Sigurd F. Olson The Hidden Forest |
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| "I must let my senses wander as my thoughts - my eyes see without looking." Henry David Thoureau 13 September 1852 |
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"Nature is a part of our humanity, and without some awareness and experience of that divine mystery, man ceases to be man."
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- Henry Beston The Outermost House | |
| Nature Journal - Spring |
| Nature Journal - early Summer |
| Nature Journal - mid Summer |
| Nature Journal - September |
| Nature Journal - October |
| Nature Journal - November |
| Nature Journal - Early Winter |
| Nature Journal - Mid - Winter |
| Nature Journal - February |
| Nature Journal - Late Winter |
| Nature Journal - April and another Spring |
| Our Tracking Videos |
| "The more you involve yourself with tracking the more extensive will become its definition until it reaches the ultimate point of becoming un-definable. Literally anything that can be experienced can be tracked – any experience has the potential to be a tracking experience. And in that sense, tracking is virtually impossible to define. Tracking for the sake of tracking means observing and following each moment wherever it goes without attempting to limit, change, label, or define the experience." - Charle Worsham |
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| Walnut Hill Tracking & Nature Center | |
| 325 Walnut Hill Rd, Orange MA 01364 | Phone: 978-544-6083 |
| E-mail: walnuthilltracking@verizon.net |