Charlotte's Page
![]() (Pacific Dogwood) Photos of:
My First attempts at pottery
Ithaca and Friends --Visit our photo gallery to see
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Summer is full of green here! Path to Bebe Lake from Hasbrouck. (summer 2005)
Mushrooms on a log at Six Mile Creek Natural Area (June 2006) |
I am also Co-coordinator of the Ithaca Chapter of Amnesty International USA
Ex officio member of the Six Mile Creek Invasive Plant Subcommittee of the NAC
Member of: Finger Lakes Native Plant Society
Friends of Six Mile Creek Cayuga Bird Club Finger Lakes Land Trust
(to find out more visit our links page)
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Places I've Been
April 1993 Amsterdam/Moscow/St. Petersburg
1997 Tijuana/Ensenada, BC April My first road trip with friends- Tucson, AZ
1998 October Portland, OR November Vancouver/Victoria, BC
1999 April Minneapolis, MN Las Vegas/Arizona/Southern Utah July Whirl-wind trip thru Europe December 31 San Francisco
2000 March New York City, NY April Boston, MA Providence, RI May thru July |
April 2001 Nashville, TN
2002 April California's Gold Country December Amtrak trip to Olympia/Seattle and the Olympic Peninsula
2003 March Washington DC / Columbus, OH / Ithaca, NY July August Niagara Falls/Toronto
December 2004 Montreal, Quebec
2005 Summer Various Upstate Cities and the Adirondacks, NY Fall Philadelphia, PA Maricopa, AZ Houston/San Antonio, TX
March 2006 Vermont/Hanover, NH |
My CV ( a .pdf file)
(an external link)
Interesting Thoughts: If Cornell's lawns can go brown in a drought why can't we let a few university lawns go brown during the summer in California?
Actually, it usually rains so much that they don't have sprinklers systems here; so they didn't have much of a choice. Still, are brown lawns that bad? |
Local news and interesting tidbits
Site Invasive
Species Management Plan for
Resource Inventory and Restoration Plan for the Six Mile Creek Natural Area Ithaca, New York Prepared by the students of Restoration Ecology, Hort 440, Fall, 2003 under the direction of Dr. Thomas H. Whitlow
A list of Organizations working on watersheds around Ithaca! |
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