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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community. Montana Rail Link provides 'Museum Field Trips for All' Program at MNHC. 8220;Having a strong and healthy relationship with nature isn’t something that only people with means deserve,” said Thurston Elfstrom, MNHC Executive Director. “We think it’s critical to serve this population of kids and families and are grateful of our partnership with MRL.”. Stephanie Potts, Youth Program Coordinator, receives the check from MRL. Montana Natural History Center. Drew Lefe...

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community. Montana Rail Link provides 'Museum Field Trips for All' Program at MNHC. 8220;Having a strong and healthy relationship with nature isn’t something that only people with means deserve,” said Thurston Elfstrom, MNHC Executive Director. “We think it’s critical to serve this population of kids and families and are grateful of our partnership with MRL.”. Stephanie Potts, Youth Program Coordinator, receives the check from MRL. Montana Natural History Center. Drew Lefe...

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community.: September 2013

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community. Friday Field Notes: A Little Face on a Quaking Aspen Leaf. Last Friday, September 6th, I enjoyed a leisurely hike up to the Blodgett Canyon Overlook in the Bitterroot National Forest. The warm sun was muffled by a scattering of grayish clouds, allowing the temperature to stay below 85 degrees. It was a perfect day for a short adventure. I learned that this caterpillar was a Western Tiger Swallowtail, or Papilio rutulus. Montana Natural History Center. The missio...

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community.: December 2013

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community. Friday Field Notes: Home for the Holidays. Montana Natural History Center. Friday Field Notes: An Evening look at Yarrow. Montana Natural History Center. Friday Field Notes: Greenough Park at Dusk. December 9, 2013. During a winter walk in the snow with Greg and my dog Oatis we decided to stop at our favorite swimming spot on the Rattlesnake Creek. Montana Natural History Center. Friday Field Notes: Nature Journaling on a Brisk December Day. December 1, 2013.

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community.: Traveling in the Backcountry: the essentials

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community. Traveling in the Backcountry: the essentials. A cold sweat chills me from under my backpack straps. The rhythm of my ascent up the clean white mountain side hypnotizes me. S lide-clack slide-clack. Exploring backcountry terrain in winter is inherently risky, so there are a few things I bring along in my backpack and in my brain to try to minimize that risk or avoid it altogether. It is really important to continually check the depth of the snow pack you're trave...

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community.: Guest Post: Mystery Butterfly

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community. Guest Post: Mystery Butterfly. Observations and photos submitted by naturalist Kim Birck, late July 2014. Yesterday a butterfly I’d never seen before visited my yard. It had the colors of a swallowtail, but no tails, and it didn’t match anything I could find by doing a Google image search for “black and yellow butterflies.". However, eNature was no help in figuring out who the mystery visitor actually was. The categories I might have chosen from their list.

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community.: April 2013

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community. Friday Field Notes: What's Blooming in Missoula? By now, you must certainly feel like we've turned the corner here in western Montana and are well on our way to Spring. Sure, we've seen this before. Only a few weeks ago, temperatures were peaking in the 60s, and what did Mother Nature serve us up next? A week of rain and snow! Shooting Stars on Waterworks Hill. Arrow-leaf Balsamroot on Waterworks Hill. Rocky Mountain Douglasia on Waterworks Hill. Fifty-Mile Moun...

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The Montana Natural History Center’s museum encompasses the flora, fauna and natural history of Western Montana. Our museum exhibits and art gallery take about 30-45 minutes for adults to explore, and we’re kid-friendly! Between our children’s microscope area, exciting touch tables interspersed throughout the museum, a kids’ reading nook in our Ralph Lee Allen Environmental Education Library. And our ever-popular Kids’ Discovery Room, there’s much for your little ones to discover! Children under 4: Free!

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: February 2012

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Soap and other homemade things. Making our own beer (Sparrow Hawk Porter, due to be ready in another couple of weeks- and three cheers for FIVE GALLONS of beer! Made the same evening, five gallons of pear mead (which will take 6 months before we can drink it):. Homemade pita bread (from the delicious recipe in the Extending the Table cookbook):. Where...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: June 2011

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Ripe red fruit and bright blue birds. Yes, it is the beginning of fruit season. Red, ripe, fruit season. A few strawberries have been eaten. We are drooling over the handful of cherries that just may be ripe by the weekend. Last night after dinner I walked to Mt. Sentinel and made my way up the steep trail to the fire road that runs across the wes...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: April 2011

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. April . . . showers? I'm sitting cross-legged on the living room floor, with my computer on the coffee table, listening to Seth Martin and the Menders. And smelling the delectable wafting scent of the double chocolate layer cake. Two weeks ago we woke up to this:. And then another glorious mix of rain and wind and sunshine and snow this evening:.

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: January 2012

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Waiting for the bread to rise. The other night, I was feeling peckish, so I looked in the fridge for snack possibilities. There was a container of hummus just waiting to be eaten, but alas, no bread to go with it. So I pulled out my Extending the Table. I wish I could ski from my house every day . . . Last weekend we got together with our friends Evan...

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To quicken the spirit, enliven the soul, and gladden the heart. Author Archives: MT Outdoor Quest. Social Benefits of Wilderness. September 13, 2016. The tendency nowadays to wander in wilderness is delightful to see. Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity; and that mountain parks and … Continue reading →. Health and Well being. April 25, 2016. This Is Your Brain on Nature. January 31, 2016.

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: March 2012

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. A food post for Philip. My brother-in-law Philip recently asked me to blog about some of the foods that Greg and I like to make. We definitely have some favorites, and we are happy to share! A few of our go-to meals:. Onions, and garlic, and beyond that we throw in whatever other supplements we may have lying around- broccoli, mushrooms, kale, spinach...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: autumn happenings

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Oh, fall, how I do love thee! Birthday, anniversary, new season, colors, crisp air, crunchy leaves . . . so so much to love. A few photos of things that have happened thus far this season. Happy birthday to me! Celebrations included dinner out at the Pearl (YUM):. There were also some gorgeous autumn sunsets:. Photo by Michelle Lanzoni. We also had so...

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Nature. Observation. Discovery. Community. Montana Rail Link provides 'Museum Field Trips for All' Program at MNHC. 8220;Having a strong and healthy relationship with nature isn’t something that only people with means deserve,” said Thurston Elfstrom, MNHC Executive Director. “We think it’s critical to serve this population of kids and families and are grateful of our partnership with MRL.”. Stephanie Potts, Youth Program Coordinator, receives the check from MRL. Montana Natural History Center. Drew Lefe...

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