Anticipation: The Effects of Climate and Environmental Changes on the Annual Cycle of Life on the Flora and Fauna in a Suburban Backyard
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This book is a photograph narrative of fifty years of the anticipation of the annual cycle of the emergence and waning of the flora-fauna (phenology) in a suburban backyard setting, illustrating the effects of environmental and climate change.
The intention of the book is to demonstrate this anticipation of the annual activity of life, hopefully to plant an acquisitive seed in the reader to follow suit for a better appreciation and enjoyment of the anticipation of their environment.
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Merriam-Webster defines pastime as “something that amuses and serves to make time pass agreeably.” If ever we needed a pastime, it has been this year, when the covid-19 pandemic required many of us to stay at home from March through May. (As I write
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