Today I met three other friends who are also Master Naturalists at the Eloise Butler Wildflower garden in Minneapolis. We spent a couple of hours slowly walking through the garden, forest bathing, identifying birds and trees and wildflowers and mushrooms. We identified plants on I Naturalist. We enjoyed the scenery and each other's company. I am so grateful to the woman who organized this meeting of four friends from Northfield, Duluth, Minneapolis and Ramsey. Afterwards we had lunch at a Thai restaurant. We plan to see each other next may at the conference in Detroit Lakes.
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