Couched in ashes, Burlington style
From the crowd-sourced, ever-expanding collection: “Sofas of Chittenden County” - Maple Street greenbelt, between Adam and Church streets, 7:45 a.m. , May 9 - and the view from the street:
View ArticleECHO’s Super Sandbox
Real sand; virtual watershed modeling! ECHO’s new watershed exhibit lets folks create light showers, gullywashers, streams and lakes (in blue) over complex topographies with a wave of the hand (IBM...
View ArticleDesign contest: Tree litter/stormwater
There’s got to be a better way, no? Submit plans before the next gullywasher. |
View ArticleThe corner office/Bee’s knees
If you’ve got to gather pollen and pollinate, this has got to be one of the best addresses (Burlington, S. Winooski Ave.):
View ArticleDownright Wet-Weather Weird
First it was the rain, which brightens the oddest objects at the oddest of times. Here’s a textured cross-walk in Burlington: And then this… seems to me to be some sort of organic outgrowth (living or...
View ArticleGanesh-to-go
The Hindu deity made his way through downtown Burlington this week in the back of a pickup:
View ArticleKind of Blue – the frog
It began before the frog. The sighting of a blue-tinged perch in Franklin County last week prompted my story in the Burlington Free Press about Wayne Schaefer, a professor of fisheries biology at the...
View ArticleMini-militant (Vermont Shrines Series)
Ready for a little war-fighting (lower Church Street, Burlington):
View ArticleFall Forsythia
A genetic hedge against global warming? This specimen on South Winooski Avenue in Burlington is open(ing) to the possibility:
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