Moments of Nature: April 2022
Moments of Nature: April 2022 Read Post »
SMGA OFFICERS ELECTED Congratulations to SMGA’s newly elected officers: President—Diane PhalenVice President—Jon CraditTreasurer—Eric Weeks MARK TAYLOR HONORED Congratulations also to
SMGA News: April 2022 Read Post »
Believing that creation care is central to its theology, the Episcopal Church has for years encouraged its members to work
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Launches Environmental Program for Kids Read Post »
The Great Springs Project to Build a 100-Mile Hike-and-Bike Trail from Austin to San Antonio Scott Way grew up
“It smells . . . (long pause) . . . purple,” our daughter proclaimed the first time she encountered a
Trail Notes: Mountain Laurels Galore Read Post »
On Friday, April 1, members of the Upper San Marcos Watershed District (USMWD) board met with several SMGA board members
More on Interpreting a Flood Control Dam Read Post »
A native of Philadelphia, Rich Warms received his PhD in anthropology from Syracuse University and has been an anthropology professor
My Getaway: A Conversation with Rich Warms Read Post »
When the San Marcos Green Alley Initiative was first proposed more than two years ago, the San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance
The San Marcos Green Alley Initiative: An Update Read Post »
Our adventure to Blanco Shoals Natural Area focused on a mindful hike through the trail and exploring the banks of
Exploring Trails: A Photo Essay on Hiking Blanco Shoals Read Post »
We set off on an adventure to hike Schulle Canyon, which is nestled in a quiet neighborhood close to Texas
Exploring Trails: A Photo Essay on Schulle Canyon Read Post »
With spring emerging leaf by leaf, now is the time to begin taking note of what’s sprouting or blooming on
Moments of Nature: March 2022 Read Post »
NEW TRAILS COMING IN BUIE TRACT Magnificent oaks dotting the landscape; Kenny working on the single-track trail; sidewalk behind the
SMGA News: March 2022 Read Post »