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message 1: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 939 comments Mod
Please put your suggestions for our January Book of the Month on this thread. I will be putting up the poll on Dec. 27th.

Thanks,
Becky


message 3: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 939 comments Mod
Thank you, Mollie!


message 4: by Andree (last edited Dec 24, 2014 05:53AM) (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments Looks like a good one!


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Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments that also is excellent (but I've read it).


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Jennifer Dudley (lulududley) | 2 comments Maybe everyone has read this book, but Rachel Carson's The Sea Around Us is so wonderful. I read it over and over again, especially on trips to Maine where she did a lot of her research.


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Jennifer Dudley (lulududley) | 2 comments Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopard


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Becky Norman | 939 comments Mod
I was also thinking about nominating the Sand County Almanac, Jennifer - especially after watching some video about him, brought on by reading the Dec. BOTM, Fire Season. Considering it's an almanac, starting it in January seems fitting. :)


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Lily (lilykumpe) | 24 comments Faith of Cranes by Hank Lentfer looks like a beautiful book.


message 11: by Andree (last edited Dec 26, 2014 10:44AM) (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments Now we will have too many good books for voting. I just heard of this one and love the concept of it since we chase tiger beetles here at home and photograph them (and have the latest recorded sighting of one species here but then we only have seen two species here). But ANYHOW, this is one of the Guardian's top 10 nature books of the year. I'll be reading it soon whatever happens. I need tiger beetle tips.
Diary of a Citizen Scientist: Chasing Tiger Beetles and Other New Ways of Engaging the World


message 12: by Lily (new)

Lily (lilykumpe) | 24 comments Andree wrote: "Now we will have too many good books for voting. I just heard of this one and love the concept of it since we chase tiger beetles here at home and photograph them (and have the latest recorded sigh..."

Yes! As a citizen scientist who also contributes beetle observations & photos, I'll also be reading this regardless. My vote will be for this book.


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Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments Lily wrote: "Andree wrote: "Now we will have too many good books for voting. I just heard of this one and love the concept of it since we chase tiger beetles here at home and photograph them (and have the lates..."

I looked at your site, Lily, and I am in total awe. Thank you for your photographs.


message 14: by Lily (new)

Lily (lilykumpe) | 24 comments Thank you for your kind words Andree! I was just admiring your blog. You've written that you're living your dream. Well, it sounds like you are living my dream too. (Hiking, photography, social engagement with the community, baking, renovating, & encounters with nature... what more could you ask for?)

My goal for 2015 is to start blogging about our ento discoveries and mini-travels to nearby parks and trails. This is part of why I've joined the Nature Lit group: to read inspiring writing and meet like-minded people.

I'm glad you reminded me about Diary of a Citizen Scientist. Even if we don't read it here, I've made a point to get my hands on it!


message 15: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 939 comments Mod
Thank you for all the suggestions, everyone. I'm closing this thread now to put up the January poll.


message 16: by Andree (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments You are so welcome! We have to talk about that photography method, lugging the stuff thru the woods and the speed of beetles.


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