Phenology as a Retirement Hobby
Ever think about what will captivate you in retirement? You don’t want to just sit around but you don’t want to over-commit now that you have your own time. Phenology could be a retirement hobby. Join Peggy Doty to talk about how phenology offers an activity for your mind and just enough commitment to wake up interested in this new idea. Phenology is a meeting of people and the wild living things around them, and you can schedule your meeting any time you like. Books referenced: The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne & A Garden Kalendar by Gilbert White Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold (and definitely look into Nina Leopold) The Nature of Oaks: The rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Tree by Doug Tallamy Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey The Geese of Beaver Bog by Bernd Heinrich Community Science Projects: Citizenscience.gov Budburst Sounds of Nature Project