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The start of school is coming. It's unavoidable.Summer is winding down. It's unavoidable.But these days, dubbed "the Sad Days" by a school-age Larry…
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For one thing, temperatures have dropped from the 80s and 90s to the low 70s here in the Northland. But Larry is still concerned about the rainfall…
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Forget May; July is bustin' out all over!From summer frogs and turtles to flies (dragon-, butter-, and deer-) to berries and wildflowers, July is just…
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Naturalist, author and educator Larry Weber, always a keen observer of what is, acknowledges an important anniversary. 82 years ago today, July 13, 1936,…
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It's a riot of July wildflowers, and all you need to do to find them is take an amble down a country road.
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The Minnesota Department of Agriculture recently conducted spraying treatments of over 1000 acres in St. Louis County to control the invasive gypsy moth.…
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Spiders ballooning, raptors migrating, some lingering butterflies and the World Series moths fluttering ...And all this before Larry Weber's favorite…
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County Commissioner Frank Jewell isn't upset at all.Despite the fact that he'd been pushing the St. Louis County Commission for six years to ban…
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Duluth set an all-time record for heat back on July 13th, 1936 (106 degrees - down by the lake, mind you) but this year (yesterday) we barely crept to 57…
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Author and naturalist Larry Weber wraps up out June weather (a little bit warmer and drier than usual) and trots out some plain brown butterflies with…