Tucker and I had a nice walk on the trails behind the Nature Center. “Greenbury Point, located at the mouth of Severn River in Anne Arundel County, is a Navy property managed by Naval Support Activity (NSA) Annapolis as a mission-supportive natural resources conservation area. It also serves as a popular hiking destination for natureContinueContinue reading “Greenbury Point, sunny walk”
Category Archives: Greenbury Point
Greenbury Point Shoreline Restoration
Today was a beautiful day for a hike – cool and sunny. October and November are some of my favorite months for hiking and biking in Maryland. I drove over to Greenbury Point today with Tucker for an early afternoon walk on my day off. We started on a typical walk through Poet’s Nature TrailContinueContinue reading “Greenbury Point Shoreline Restoration”
Self implies Other
This was not just another dog walk. It was a reboot – at one of my favorite spots for long contemplative walks: Greenbury Point in Annapolis. https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cnz67Mouk8X/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= What is nice about this loop behind the Greenbury Point Nature Center is that along the way, there are reflective quotes posted …by such greats at Ralph WaldoContinueContinue reading “Self implies Other”
Using iNaturalist App at Greenbury Point
A group from Save Greenbury Point joined Naturalist Jessy Oberright on the Bobwhite Trail behind Greenbury Point Nature Center to help with her Greenbury Point Biodiversity Project.
Greenbury Point Nature Center: June 2022
The Greenbury Point Nature Center, adjacent to and at the entrance of the gated Greenbury Point Conservation Area, is an important resource that supports the conservation area and the natural resource mission for the entire Greenbury Point peninsula.
Aldo Leopold: Conservationist and Hunter
Aldo Leopold was a conservationist, forester, philosopher, educator, writer, outdoor enthusiast and hunter and is held in the same high esteem as other naturalists such as Henry David Thoreau and John Muir. Leopold has inspired “environmentalists” for many decades, especially after his book A Sand County Almanac was published in 1949. The photo above withContinueContinue reading “Aldo Leopold: Conservationist and Hunter”
