Posted on February 28, 2022 by Esther Chase
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Having made up my mind, I left the ocean and went to the desert.
Posted on January 26, 2022 by Esther Chase
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“Sand dunes are less arid than they appear; in fact, they are among the moistest of desert habitats. Like a sponge, dunes soak up every drop of rain that falls on them.”
Posted on April 24, 2021 by Esther Chase
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Volunteers teamed up to make progress on a native plant interpretive trail along the Santa Clara River.
Category: Water Literacy Tags: arundo donax, California, California State Coastal Conservancy, Chumash people, coastal, Fillmore Hatchery, flowers, Friends of the Santa Clara River, memories of green, native species, rainbow trout, river, sand, Santa Clara Conservancy, Santa Clara River, seashells, Sierra Club, snaps, Tataviam people, Topatopa Mountains, University of California Santa Barbara, Ventura County, Volunteering, watershed
Posted on May 10, 2020 by Esther Chase
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“Where is she present? Where can you feel her, where can you find her? She walks the deserts, woods, oceans, cities, in the barrios, and in castles. She lives among queens, among campesinas, in the boardroom, in the factory, in the prison, in the…