July 28, 2020 at Hopkins Pond, Maine with Mary Ann McGarry (MAM) Tammis is a friend, poetry coach, nature guide, and museum educator, Tammisco@gmail.com. Notes…
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A relatively new, innovative resource called the CoLab, which stands for open learning and teaching collaborative, arrived at Plymouth State University, (PSU), fortunately before the…
Leave a CommentWhy was I suddenly convinced about the importance of having compassion as an instructor during Covid? Probably in large part because I needed compassion as…
Leave a CommentI planted a new perennial bed this weekend of coreopsis and lavender to reduce my lawn and attract pollinators. Just now between Zoom calls, I…
Leave a CommentAt the beginning of June 2020, the Environmental Science and Policy (ES&P) faculty received an email from one of our former students, now in a…
Leave a Comment1 dear friend- Marghie Seymour, 2 kayaks, an excursion up an unofficial, enchanting wildlife refuge, 1 deer, 1 beaver, 5 kingbird’s nests on logs right…
Leave a CommentIn soils, glacial deposits made. Red spruce trees are tolerant of shade. Surviving on mountain tops, where cool, Moist, refreshing temperatures rule, Pyramidal shaped, with…
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