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Thursday, May 18, 2017
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Elk On The Spring Range ...
“The wildlife and its habitat
cannot speak, so we must and we will.”
~ Theodore Roosevelt
~ 1858-1919
~Naturalist & Conservationist
~Naturalist & Conservationist
~26th President of
The United States of America
~ 1901-1909
A herd of elk soak in the beauty of
a warm May afternoon on a hillside dotted with wild yellow mustard at Trexler
Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, where elk live as a herd on the
hillsides of the 1,100-acre preserve’s Central Range.
When
the late General Harry C. Trexler established the preserve in the early 1900s,
he did it to save the American bison, elk and white-tailed deer from extinction
and assure the species’ survival.
A
conservationist along the lines of Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir, General
Trexler understood the importance of nature and preserving wildlife in its
natural habitat.
A
successful businessman who amassed a fortune in the timber and cement
industries and founded the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, General
Trexler began purchasing small farms in the low hills of Lehigh County in 1906.
By 1913, he had transported eight bison and 20 Virginia white-tailed deer to
the preserve. The elk followed soon after.
When
General Trexler died in 1933, he bequeathed the property to the residents of
Lehigh County. Today, the Trexler Nature Preserve is open to the public for
passive recreation and nature watching.
Monday, May 15, 2017
As Long As I'm Singing ...
“As
long as I’m singin’
Then
the world’s all right
And
everything’s swingin’
Long
as I’m singin’ my song
Ummmm…makin’
music
Is
more to me than a pleasure
'cause
me and music
We
go together like notes in a measure
Long
as I’m singin’
Then
the world’s all right
And
everything’s swingin’
Long
as I’m singin’ my…
Long
as I’m singin’ my …
Long
as I’m singin’ my song.”
~ “As Long
As I’m Singing”
~written & recorded by
the wonderful Bobby Darin
~ 1964
A
red-winged black bird sings its song on an early June evening at the Lehigh Gap in
Slatington, Pennsylvania in the shadow of the Kittatinny Ridge, also called Blue
Mountain.
The
Lehigh Gap is a crossroads where the Lehigh Gap Nature Center’s trails connect
two historic trails – the Appalachian Trail and the Delaware and Lehigh
Heritage Corridor (D&L Trail).
The
Appalachian Trail, a foot path, follows the ridge on both sides of the Lehigh
Gap, running 1,245 miles south to Georgia and 930 miles north to Maine. Running
from Wilkes-Barre to Bristol, the D&L Trail passes through the Lehigh and
Delaware rivers and their canals in Pennsylvania.
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