The native plant stewardship program I have become involved with went on a field trip to Shadow Bog last Saturday. It was a neat place - lot's of plants I haven't seen too much outside of the muskegs in Southeast Alaska. The people there seem really neat. They started a foundation to acquire lands important to that water system back in the 90s I think and so far have acquired 10 of the 11 parcels they identified as being critical. They've worked on restoring the habitat and encouraging amphibians and providing educational opportunities for people in the area.
We took a walk on a boardwalk that is built out into the bog. When we stopped to talk a bit in one spot there were a couple of robins freaking out up in the canopy. Eventually somebody noticed the nest at about chest height just beside the boardwalk where we stopped.
On Sunday I went down to the Fremont Fair for a few hours. There they have a lot of booths selling things and of course overpriced fair food. They also have several stages with music groups performing, street performers (one group of jugglers was pretty entertaining, even if it seemed that their actual juggling skills were not particularly high) and some impressive art cars.
On my way back home I went under the Troll Bridge. Turns out there was a group putting on a production of "As You Like It" right there next to the street. I thought that was a really cool idea and would have liked to watch it, but it had already been going for quite a while and I had someplace to get to.
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Little fuzzheads!
Sounds like a really neat bog, is it near the city?
It's near Renton/Maple Valley, so a half hour or 45 minutes from downtown depending on traffic.
the show is still running and closes this weekend. sat at 1 and 3pm and sunday at 1.
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