This is such a beautiful day that I went to the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve at the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach.



I stopped at the Bolsa Chica Conservancy’s Interpretive Center. A class on environmental interpretation from CalState Long Beach is here, and I got a video of some of the students handling a king snake, one of several snakes that live in the building for interpretive purposes.
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Harumph, I have no idea why the videos are upside down. I took them right side up. Sorry about that. Bear with me as I figure out this iPad.
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About Lou Murray, Ph.D.
I'm a retired medical researcher, retired professional writer/photographer, avid gardener, and active environmentalist living in southern California. I wrote a weekly newspaper column on environmental topics in the Huntington Beach Independent for many years. I also supervised environmental restoration projects and taught at the Orange County Conservation Corps before retiring in the summer of 2016. This blog chronicles my efforts to live a green life growing as much food as possible for my husband and myself on a 4,500 sq ft yard that is covered mainly by house, garage, driveway, and sidewalks. I am also dedicated to combatting global climate change.
Looks like it was definitely a lovely day outside! I am totally jealous… we went from a beautiful mid 70s day yesterday, to a blustery, rainy high 30s today. Brrr!
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Prairie Cat, sounds like your weather is MUCH colder than ours. Thanks for stopping by.
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