Not all heroes wear capes, this much is certain. But they don’t have to be adults either.
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“Let’s start with the evergreens,” I told the small group who’d showed up for my tree identification program. Picking up a white pine bough, I plucked off a bundle of needles. “Pines cluster their needles in a group called a fascicle,” I lectured, “and they are held together at the base by a…
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Reaching into my chest freezer, I pulled out a quart-size zip-top bag full of dark green leaves. Or at least leaves that had once been dark green.
Since Po (Jack Black), the main character of the “Kung Fu Panda” movies, is known for his corpulent eating habits, it makes sense to compare the animated franchise to a sort of comfort food.
“Who’s eating my trees?” asked a participant on a hike last week. I’d been wondering the same thing! A few weeks ago I noticed creamy colored exposed wood on several small maple trees along my driveway.
His name was Billy and he lived across the street from our family in the Milwaukee suburb of Hales Corners.
WISCONSIN–The League of Women Voters of Dane County and The Wisconsin League of Women Voters are urging voters to vote against two ballot initiatives that will appear on the 2024 Spring Election ballot on April 2. Both questions are related to election laws, including funding and staffing.