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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Virtual Hike to Ross County, Ohio
The next destination on my Virtual Hike was Ross County, Ohio. The previous destination on my virtual hike was Clay Township, Ohio You can see here that the route goes through the middle of Dayton. Going through the city was … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Culture, History, Virtual Hike
Tagged beck, Chillicothe, Family History, Google Maps, Reynolds, Ross County Ohio, Virtual Hike, wwri
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Little Bees
On Monday I took a walk around the preserved wetlands at our office while taking a break from class. I notice a bunch of little bees pollinating the California Poppies around the perimeter of the wetlands. You will have to … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, California, Flowers, Nature, Uncategorized
Tagged California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica), little bees, preserved wetlands, ZICC
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