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Malabar Farm

July 8, 2014 By bkelly Leave a Comment

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Malabar Farm:  Published in 1948 by Louis Bromfield, “Malabar Farm” is an engrossing book about the development of a farm that he bought in Ohio during the 30’s and 40’s. It’s a story of his crusade to restore the farm and land and in some ways American ideals. A native of Mansfield Ohio, he was an early crusader for sustainable agriculture and soil management. His efforts come only a few years after the great dust bowl of the Depression and during WWII. It’s enjoyable to hear the stories of life on the farm in that era and very telling in his push to understand and manage the land thoughtfully.

Enjoy!  John DeWald

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A Sand County Almanac

July 1, 2014 By bkelly Leave a Comment

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A Sand County Almanac: Aldo Leopold is one of the most distinguished environmentalists and conservationists of our time and a great promoter of a “land ethic”. He was born in Iowa where he spent much of his childhood growing up while later in life settling on a farm in Sauk County, in the sand county area of central Wisconsin. He published “A Sand County Almanac” in 1949. It is a series of stories and essays on natural history, conservation and land ethics that paint a picture of the beauty and complexity of the biological world. It should be on every conservationist’s and environmentalist’s bookshelf.

Enjoy!   John DeWald

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Frogs

July 1, 2014 By bkelly Leave a Comment

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Frogs
A common sound of summer is the ‘harump’ of a bullfrog in a nearby pond. As summer approaches, the song of the spring peepers, tree frogs and chorus frogs dies down, and is gradually replaced by that of the big frogs. What you may not be aware of is that there are a number of big green frogs that inhabit our prairie ponds and grasslands in northern Illinois. Of the four main “true” frogs that might be around here we have seen three so far at Serosun — we have the Bullfrog, the Northern Green Frog, and the Plains Leopard Frog.  What we haven’t seen yet at Serosun is the Pickerel Frog.
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Filed Under: Conservation and Nature, Natural History

Leave no Child Inside-Chicago Wilderness initiative

June 14, 2014 By bkelly Leave a Comment

leavenochildinsideThe Chicago Wilderness Leave No Child Inside initiative promotes a culture in which children enjoy and are encouraged to be outside in nature, and as a result are healthier, have a sense of connection to their place, and become supporters and stewards of local nature. Leave No Child Inside programs strive to nourish children’s curiosity, growth, and creativity through unstructured play time outside in nature and other outdoor recreation activities.

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Filed Under: Conservation & Nature- Partners, Conservation and Nature

What is a quality home?

April 3, 2012 By admin Leave a Comment

As we try to refine our design process and builder program, and build out our model at Serosun, the question of what defines a quality home comes up.  It’s an important question to understand as it impacts how we design and build a home, and who we have to help us.  It’s also not an easy one to answer.  A quality home includes several factors: it looks great, feels good, lives well, and performs effectively at an economic price.  The second critical question might be, what are the factors that contribute to successfully building a quality home?  Four key factors affect quality in a home: design, construction, materials, and craftsmanship of finish. [Read more…]

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