We took the hike up to the top of the hill and saw a BEAUTIFUL view of Providence! Most of the Urban Naturalists were able to find the spot where their houses were located!
View from the top! |
We then had an adventure in the park along some of the trails! Though we didn't spot many animals, we did find alot of fungus enjoying the rain!
Using our excellent skills in finding clues to learn about the landscape, we discussed how the direction of growth of fungus can tell us whether it had started growing on the tree before or after the tree fell to the ground. Shelf fungus grows parallel to the ground. Therefore, if the fungus we find on a log is parallel to the ground, we know it started growing after the log fell. If the fungus we find is perpendicular to the ground, we know the fungus started growing while the tree was still upright!
Look at this wonderful fungus! If this tree limb ever falls to the ground, we'll know the fungus started growing on the tree prior to falling because the fungus will be facing funny directions! |
After a nice long hike, we finished up by taking some funny pictures on our way down the hill again!
Oh no! Don't fall off Miss Emily! |
Our Beautiful City at Night! |
All lit up! |
And, finally, Shailyn stopped to take a crazy photo on the rock wall!
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