“Overall, the forest is pretty full, there is the odd leaf falling off the tree, but basically everything is still in tacked.”
I’m in the middle of marking my student’s major assignment for the year: research essays on any topic of their choice that relates to the course’s themes. Generally speaking, this means that their essays should have something to do with the environment, art, technology, education, philosophy and culture. I’ve enjoyed reading them, but I can’t [...]
I recently came across an article describing how ill-placed apostrophes drive this woman crazy. I have to agree, and I make my disgust vocal, much to Heather’s delight, I’m sure.
About me
I am an education researcher and practitioner, with a focus on higher education and the environment. I consider myself, above all, a naturalist. I'm the pack-mate of two border terriers. I live within the Speed River Watershed in Guelph, Ontario. I enjoy photography. I lead nature tours across North America. I teach courses on Natural History. I likely spend too much time on the Internet.
Oh, and the opinions expressed here are wholly my own.
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