by Middleton Stream Team | Jun 24, 2014 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for June 27, 2014 The other day on the Middleton Stream Team’s annual June paddle down river we were delighted by the lush green canyon with walls of swamp dogwood, reed-canary grass, and a half dozen other wetland plants. The dogwood is now in full...
by Middleton Stream Team | Jun 17, 2014 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for June 20, 2014 Usually our weekly closet essay is written first, and then a suitable photo sought. This week Stream Team photographer Judy Schneider has taken the lead with a domestic scene of beauty. The feathered family photographed is on and around...
by Middleton Stream Team | Jun 10, 2014 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for June 13, 2014 Red maple, swamp maple and Acer rubrum are all names of one species of tree frequently mentioned here in the Ipswich River Watershed and no doubt everywhere there are beavers drowning them. Up until Castor canadensis, beavers, returned...
by Middleton Stream Team | Jun 3, 2014 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for June 6, 2014 Canadian writer and environmentalist Farley Mowat died May 8th at the age of 92. He didn’t like the United States, the Canadian government, or for that matter the human species. As a gregarious raconteur he liked individuals and...
by Middleton Stream Team | May 27, 2014 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for May 30, 2014 What some wag dubbed “the fires of liberty” have a long history along Middleton’s heavily forested North Liberty Street. A dozen times in the last 30 years there have been significant fires in the mixed hardwoods to the east and...
by Middleton Stream Team | May 20, 2014 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for May 23, 2014 “Death by a thousand cuts” has become a cliché. How about, “drowning coastal lands by a thousand melts” to describe the rising seas and diminishing glaciers? The latest reports* this month by climate scientists surprisingly use words...