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A Year with Nature
A Year with Nature: An Almanac | Marty Crump
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A Year with Nature is an almanac like none you've ever seen: combining science and aesthetics, it is a daily affirmation of the extraordinary richness of biodiversity and our enduring beguilement by its beauty. With a text by herpetologist and natural history writer Marty Crump and a cornucopia of original illustrations by Bronwyn McIvor, this quirky quotidian reverie gazes across the globe, media, and time as it celebrates date-appropriate natural topics ranging from the founding of the National Park Service to annual strawberry, garlic, shrimp, hummingbird, and black bear festivals. With Crump, we mark the publication of classics like Carson's Silent Spring and White's Charlotte's Web, and even the musical premiere of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. We note the discovery of the structure of DNA and the mountain gorilla, the rise of citizen science projects, and the work of people who've shaped how we view and protect nature--from Aristotle to E. O. Wilson. Some days feature US celebrations, like National Poinsettia Day and National Cat Day; others highlight country-specific celebrations, like Australia's Wombat Day and Thailand's Monkey Buffet Festival, during which thousands of macaques feast on an ornately arranged spread of fruits and vegetables. Crump also highlights celebrations that span borders, from World Wildlife Conservation Day to International Mountain Day and global festivities for snakes, sea turtles, and chocolate. Interweaving fascinating facts on everything from jellyfish bodies to monthly birth flowers with folkloric entries featuring the Loch Ness Monster, unicorns, and ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian mythology, the almanac is as exhaustive as it is enchanting. A Year with Nature celebrates the wonder and beauty of our natural world as we have expressed it in visual arts, music, literature, science, natural history, and everyday experience. But more than this, the almanac's vignettes encourage us to contemplate how we can help ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy the landscapes and rich biodiversity we so deeply cherish.
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I am bailing on this almanac after dipping in & out for a year or more. It includes a lot of detailed information, but the writing is not beautiful or engrossing, and that is what I‘m typically looking for in nature writing.

BiblioLitten Lovely pic though! 💚 5y
Tamra @BiblioLitten thank you! We have to eat those pears shortly or make pearsauce! 5y
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😢 This made me think of the fires and how devastating it is not just for people, but the wildlife whose habitats have already been compromised.

Leftcoastzen So heartbreaking!😢 5y
CarolynM This is one of the worst things about the Kangaroo Island fires. The koalas there are the only chlamydia free population and it has been decimated. 5y
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Male mayflies live a long 30 min! 😲 I guess I‘m not that pressed for time after all.

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😳 I had no idea! I would think twice about exploring the Everglades. 🐍

Cathythoughts 👍🏻😂 6y
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I‘m reading a chapter from 3 nature themed books this morning with tea. 😁 This factoid is less gross than the last, but I must say if I were Taylor I couldn‘t have worn the pearl. I would have sold it and invested the $ in a way that funded charitable organizations for ages. I‘ll have to Google to find out what happened to it.

Eggbeater That is some serious white privilege going on there, Elizabeth. Tone deaf is an understatement. 6y
Tamra @Eggbeater indeed! 6y
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Soup, it‘s what‘s for breakfast. 😋

litenthusiast It looks delicious! 6y
Tamra @litenthusiast leftover “taco” soup. I love soup any time of the day! 6y
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January 1: Wisdom of the Platypus

Schnoebs This is a book I didn‘t know I needed 6y
Tamra @Schnoebs I think it‘s going to be a nice read before bed each night. Each daily entry is short on a wide variety of natural topics. 6y
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So instead of getting out of bed since it‘s freezing, I‘m book shopping instead. I‘m very very tempted to get this almanac now, but the prudent side of me is saying I should ask for it from Mrs. Claus. 😏