New Path to explore!

 A newly mowed path has been established at the Prairie.  The new throughway explores the oldest portion of the prairie and ventures through areas that weren’t easily accessible prior to the path.  The trail goes through a low lying area that often fills with water and is frequented by water loving species like cord grass and swamp milkweed.  I hope you enjoy exploring this area of the prairie on the newly developed path. 

Here is a short video of the beginning of the trail just to give you a taste of the area.  Enjoy!

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Finally!

We’ve finally got a significant amount of rain.  Yesterday we got over half an inch of rain and while I write this entry I can hear the sky rumbling outside as another storm rolls into Marion.  I’m so thankful for the rain and hope it sticks around for a bit longer!

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Here's a great picture of rain soaked Big Bluestem from 2003. Photo courtesy of Bob Klips. Click the picture to check out his awesome website!

Where’s the rain?

I’ve been hoping for a bit of rain for the past week or so.  I check the weather forecast often and we’ve had rain predicted several times that just never seems to materialize.  I’ve just checked the weather outlook for this week and again found that there is a chance of rain each day this week.  As much as I hope some precipitation actually occurs, it seems the track record would indicate otherwise.  Here’s what this week looks like:

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I love my job, except for…

The worst part of my job involves the side effects of working outside.  Don’t get me wrong, I love working outdoors!  By the time it’s warm enough to be outside, I’ve been dying to get out for months and have been counting down until my body can survive a few hours outside. 

But there are certain downsides to working outside for hours on end.  One of the unpleasant side effects is itching.  Yes, I get poison ivy and when I react, I react very very badly.  Last year I got poison ivy all over- I had it on my arms, my legs, my face.  I was a wreck!  I actually had to end up going to the hospital because my face was so swollen my eyes were almost shutting.  It was quite an experience! Look at these two pictures if you don’t believe me.  The one on the left is my face with poison ivy. Yikes!

Believe it or not, poison ivy is not my most feared side effect of outdoor work.  My least favorite thing is TICKS!  These creepy crawly blood suckers really freak me out. After a few hours working outside all I can do is search for ticks.  My entire body feels like its crawling and the urge to keep looking is hard to combat.  Ideally, I like to find ticks before they actually attach and start sucking my blood. 

Last week I found two ticks on me in one day.  The first one I found during my lunch break.  Finding a tick on you does not lend itself to enjoying your lunch.  The second tick I found while I was sleeping that night.  I woke up to the feeling of something crawling on my leg.  I touched it and new immediately what it was.  I could barely sleep afterward.  I just kept scratching and searching for more ticks.  That was not a restful sleep! 

So although I’ve been enjoying a summer outdoors, clearing brush, mowing or removing weeds, I could really do without all the ticks!