Monday, November 21, 2022

November 2022 - fall!

 fall!  beautiful browns of fall color of November, nature and art classes, native Michigan trees and plants, and more.

Check out my daily blog for the month of November 2022 (Zhazaw 2022). My blog shows various activities that I do in science, art, nature, culture, land stewardship,
culture, education, ecology, economy, health, and in learning about holistic good, morals, and beyond. I post several photos. Enjoy!
 
 
See more photos:
  
 
         Beautiful Browns of Fall Color of November.   Sugar Maple leaves are colorful from mid to late October.  Oak leaves turn color later than Sugar Maple leaves.  Oaks have beautiful browns in late October to early November.  See my photos of fall colors, in my daily blog.
 
         Nature and Art Classes.  This fall, I'm teaching two in-person classes and two online classes.  The classes are within the "Galien Valley Nature and Culture Program," I sign my photos and education materials as the "Pocket Pumpkin Press," the Galien Valley webpages are on the "z-hub z-design" website, and the "ABC Garden" is the set of nature and art activities that I teach.   See sample topics of my classes that I'm teaching this fall, in my daily blog.
 
         Support Birds, Butterflies, and Wildlife.  Native trees support birds, butterflies, and wildlife.  While we can't directly hand food to wildlife and keep wildlife in our houses, we can plant native trees.  Plant native trees, and not just any trees.  Many birds, butterflies, and other wildlife get their food and shelter from native trees, such as the White Oak (Quercus alba), the Wild Black Cherry (Prunus serotina), and the Black Willow (Salix nigra), native trees to Michigan and northeast USA (Wisconsin to Maine, Illinois to New Jersey).   Read more about native trees, in my daily blog. 


         Happy Fall: October, November, December!