Weekly Puzzler Answer 297
Helen K. has won the giveaway of a free sampler pack of my cards. Congratulations to Helen, and thanks to all who played along with the puzzlers. Last week’s gorgeous
Helen K. has won the giveaway of a free sampler pack of my cards. Congratulations to Helen, and thanks to all who played along with the puzzlers. Last week’s gorgeous
Those very small, and perfectly formed clay pots are made from an insect called, appropriately, a potter or a mason wasp. There are about 3000 species of potter wasps, which
Okay, if you looked for even a few seconds at our last puzzler, you probably could see that it is from a Virginia opossum. I don’t know why some people
Last week’s puzzler is a fungus with a complicated story, requiring two plants to complete its lifecycle– an eastern red cedar and an apple tree. It’s called cedar-apple rust fungus,
When I first noticed all of those gelatinous blobs under the shallow water, I did not know what they were. This happens more often than you might think! I come
You know, I’ve seen these marks on some of the beech trees along my driveway now for some time, but it wasn’t until recently that I decided they were from
Native Americans in the Blackfoot Confederacy called this fungus “ka-ka-toos” which means fallen stars and believed them to be indicators of supernatural events. When you find one or more on