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  • Give Back to the Earth this Holiday Season

    ‘Tis the season to be sustainable! The hustle and bustle of the holidays are here, which means parties and gifts galore! Though December brings ample celebrations, it also brings a hefty environmental footprint. In fact, the trash produced between Thanksgiving and Christmas contributes to 1 million extra tons of waste per week. However, there are…


  • Nature Nurtures

    When it comes to nature, I’ve been thinking a lot about movement. Though sedentary themselves, for me, the trees represent the ongoing movement in my life. Their changing identity through the seasons represents the passage of time and our growth each year. Like trees, we change with the seasons, too. We defrost our bodies each…


  • What Makes a Park? Sycamore Bluffs

    I’m not going to lie to you – getting outside can be tough sometimes. After a long day, our couches relentlessly call our names, begging us for relaxation. But our couches don’t always know what’s best for us. In fact, I’d argue that nature recharges us in ways our sofas never will. I recently found…


  • Prepping for Parks in Winter

    Getting outside is often associated with warm sunny days, blooming flowers, and active wildlife. However, here in Butler County, we know that cold weather remains the reality for several months of our year. Snow on the ground and grey skies might not be as enticing as the summertime, but getting outside in the winter can…


  • What Makes a Park – Angst

    I like to believe that the potential for parks is alive just about everywhere. Though much of the land we know is developed, used, or owned, our lands are still very much capable of being restored into natural green spaces. It’s a remarkable experience to witness the familiar beauty reinstated into the places we love.…


  • What Makes a Park – Four Mile Creek

    A common misconception about parks I’ve found is that they are best enjoyed in the warmth. The spring and summer bring green lushness and vibrant blooms to our landscapes. With autumn comes crisp air and the golden hues of leaves, but also a reminder these vistas are quickly coming to an end. Once full of…


  • What Makes a Park – Governor Bebb

    One of my favorite things about visiting parks is watching them change through the seasons. Of course, we find ourselves in the heart of autumn, though the golden, orangey hues are quickly fading as the trees lose their leaves. Half barren branches are a reminder that in nature, nothing lasts forever. The end of autumn…


  • What Makes a Park – Forest Run

    If you had the chance to read our last post, you know that just down the road from Green Heron MetroPark, you will find Forest Run. Split into two sections – Wildlife Preserve and Timberman Ridge – this park has a larger acreage and is also home to the MetroParks’ Administrative Offices. Though labeled under…


  • What Makes a Park – Green Heron

    What makes a park? In an era of social media, van lifestyles, and national park bucket lists, it can be easy to overlook the beauty found right in our backyards. The truth is that we don’t have to travel far to experience nature. There are no grand and majestic requirements when it comes to what…


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