Note: since this post was originally written, the River Fellows (class of '21) each adopted a butterfly, found out its host plant and created a butterfly garden full of the plants these butterflies require. Look out for butterflies near the GPS garden late summer and fall.
October 30, 2017
Today we went to the TN River Gardens to look for butterflies.
We did not see many butterflies…but we did see caterpillars on leaves. One was very fat and was eating leaves nonstop.
We also got to see the amazing dog named Lucy. She was the sweetest thing ever. (everyone expect Katie played with her, but that is neither here nor there). After we were done looking at the caterpillars, we went down a trail and saw some wildlife, and a rock that I’m pretty sure was pride rock from the Lion King.As we were on the trail there were lots of really cool flowers and plants that I’ve never seen before. Too soon we headed back to the bus, I can’t wait to go again.
October 30, 2017
Today we went to the TN River Gardens to look for butterflies.
We did not see many butterflies…but we did see caterpillars on leaves. One was very fat and was eating leaves nonstop.
We also got to see the amazing dog named Lucy. She was the sweetest thing ever. (everyone expect Katie played with her, but that is neither here nor there). After we were done looking at the caterpillars, we went down a trail and saw some wildlife, and a rock that I’m pretty sure was pride rock from the Lion King.As we were on the trail there were lots of really cool flowers and plants that I’ve never seen before. Too soon we headed back to the bus, I can’t wait to go again.
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