Harbinger-of-Spring (Erigenia bulbosa) may be Kalamazoo's earliest true wildflower. They are also known as Pepper-and-Salt. The flowers are tiny and easy to overlook. I tend to think of April 15 (tax day) as the start of southwest Michigan's wildflower season, which means I frequently miss these early bloomers. This year, I saw a post on the Kalamazoo Nature Center's Facebook page and went looking for them.
I teach economics at Kalamazoo College. My wife is also an economist. We were on sabbatical in Europe for the 2014-15 academic year. (Salamanca, Spain, followed by Oxford, UK.) We were in Uruguay for the 2006-7 academic year.
Firework Frenzy
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Charles took this photo last year at the Bay City Fireworks using the
Olympus Live Composite Mode that lets you shoot a series of images using
the same exp...
Top Shelf Catering
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FOOD TRUCK Portage, MI 49024 (678) 481-8184 Website Menu It’s summer time
in downtown Kalamazoo and that means Friday’s are Food Truck Friday’s. The
City’s...
Spring 2025 Bird Banding Results
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Spring bird banding at the Belle Isle Bird Observatory (BIBO) has concluded
for 2025. Totals are shown below, with more detailed information and photo
hi...
Aman Park in Ottawa County Michigan
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April 30 2025 Marie and I walked at Aman Park to see the wildflowers. It
is a special place with many trails, a creek, and a variety of wildflowers.
We...
I've Moved Again
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I occasionally wonder if anyone follows this blog any more. I rather fell
off the radar while in Michigan - no computer/internet access except at
work, an...
Green Darner Alert for 2017
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Today is February 23, and the projected temperature will be near 60F. The
month of February has been pretty mild, and the previous weekend it was
over 60F...
Breweries of Bridgeman
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Last weekend we pointed our car towards Lake Michigan due to some unusually
warm and sunny weather for mid November in Michigan and drove. Eventually
we ca...
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*Anna's House *in Holland opened in 2016. The original of the four
locations opened in 2002. This place is large, has a 50's diner feel, great
service and...
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