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Transition
If there is one thing I have learned from this summer, it is that nothing in this life is constant. I am currently in a season of all of my college comforts (swimming, apartment, roommates, classes, Insomnia cookies right around … Continue reading
Herban Gardening
I wish I could take credit for the clever wordplay of my blog post title but my spunky supervisor, Michael, coined that phrase and I thought it would be an injustice to not add it to the blog. This week … Continue reading
Without change, there would be no butterflies.
I am not sure who said the quote that I decided to title my blog this week (I tried to look it up and could not find anything), but whoever you are, you are really on to something. Change is … Continue reading
Week Six
Hello! This week wins the award for quickest week of the summer. It is amazing how fast time goes by when you are running around with kids, caterpillars, and coworkers. The relentless rain this week made our camps quite interesting, … Continue reading
Week 5
Hello again! This week flew by as the middle of the week holiday sort of threw off the routine a bit, which was appreciated by everyone! In the heat of the summer, it is easy to begin to dread going … Continue reading
Week 4 Wrap Up
Hi there! Honesty time. Writing this blog each Friday morning is always overwhelming for me at first , how am I supposed to sum up 40 hours of life in a few paragraphs!? After settling into the fact that it … Continue reading
Settling In
Hello again! As week 3 wraps up, I believe I have met just about every regular staff or volunteer here, seen all of the nooks and crannies of the building, and even can recognize the daily attendees at the bird … Continue reading
I cannot believe I am already finished with my second week of working with the Grange Insurance Audubon Center! The time truly has flown by *bird pun intended*. This week started off with a trip to the Scioto Gardens, a … Continue reading
The Urban Wild
Hi there! My name is Tori Baron and I am the Conservation and Outreach Fellow for the Grange Insurance Audubon Center. If you have never heard or visited the Audubon Center, drop what you are doing now and come visit … Continue reading