November Field Trips in Pictures

A bit late! Almost time for the December edition! The New Hampshire and Cape Cod photos, taken in early November, feel a world away now that it’s almost January.

WALKS IN NOVEMBER ON CAPE COD, MASS.:

Race Point Beach (and the walk to and from it from the Visitors’ Center), Provincetown, 1 Nov.:
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Beech Forest Trail, Provincetown, 1 Nov.:
BeechForestCollageCapeCodMA1Nov2018

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WALKS IN NOVEMBER IN VIRGINIA:

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond, 30 Nov. — OUTSIDE:
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond, 30 Nov. — INSIDE:
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(More Ginter flower blooms at the December Bloom Day post)

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WALKS IN NOVEMBER IN GEORGIA :

Jekyll Island, 17 – 24 November — BEACH:
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Jekyll Island, 17 – 24 November — MARSHES AND RIVER:
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Jekyll Island, 17 – 24 November — BIKE TRAILS:
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Jekyll Island, 17 – 24 November — PLANTS, FUNGI, etc.
JekyllIslandPlantscollageNov2018

Jekyll Island, 17 – 24 November — BIRDS
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Jekyll Island, 17 – 24 November — OTHER ANIMALS
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Jekyll Island, 17 – 24 November — HISTORIC DISTRICT:
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Jekyll Island, 17 – 24 November — OTHER:
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Savannah, including Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden:
SavannahGAcollageNov2018

(More CGBG flower blooms at the December Bloom Day post)

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WALKS IN NOVEMBER IN FLORIDA :

Fernandina Beach (Amelia Island):
FernandinaFLcollageNov2018

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WALKS IN NOVEMBER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE:

Philbrick-Cricenti Bog, 4 Nov. — larches and flooding!:

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Kezar Lake, Sutton, 4 Nov. and 11 Nov.:

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Knights Hill Nature Park, 8 Nov.:

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“The month was November, the leaves had turned to a brilliant red. What I wanted most was time to absorb something which I already knew I should never forget.” Vita Sackville-West, from “Note of Another Country: Tuscany” (1939)

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Featured image …. oyster shells from Jekyll island, brought to Fernandina Beach and made into a heart as a thank-you gift

Idea and design from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments

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