Christine McLauglin is the garden columnist for the Examiner and a Master Gardener herself. She recently worked on a beaver column for Suite101 which I think I told you linked to us as a further source of information. Well now she’s also the wildlife columnist for the Examiner so she wrote this about the creek seekers contest yesterday:
The San Francisco Estuary Project and River of Words presents, “The Creek Seekers: Exploring East Bay Creeks Contest”.
Go read the story, and notice the “insert stock beaver photo here” part. I wrote her that we could get her some realllllllly amazing worth a dam photos and her stories could have a truly unique and local flaire. She was very excited about that idea.
One of my favorite Cheryl Reynolds photograph is this early glimpse of a new 2008 kit. I still can’t believe how little they were.
By the way, the title is a reference to a famous (apocryphal?) line from the notorious Algonquin table…challenged to use the word “horticulture” in a sentence the brilliant Dorothy Parker quipped
“You can lead a horticulture, but you can’t make her think”. I‘ve always been in awe of it.