Sean Dwyer December 13, 2020
This year’s holiday celebrations have looked and felt different, and they brought a lot of firsts.
For many of us, it was the first time staying home and cooking for ourselves. For others, it was a break from the long lines of traffic and stresses of traveling. We found ourselves crowded around video chats rather than around the dinner table.
While the pandemic continues to reshape what would normally be a busy holiday season, we at the Delaware Nature Society invite you to consider some ways to find joy while we stay at home this year – and to join us in keeping our natural world protected for future generations.
Sean Dwyer December 13, 2020
This year’s holiday celebrations have looked and felt different, and they brought a lot of firsts.
For many of us, it was the first time staying home and cooking for ourselves. For others, it was a break from the long lines of traffic and stresses of traveling. We found ourselves crowded around video chats rather than around the dinner table.
While the pandemic continues to reshape what would normally be a busy holiday season, we at the Delaware Nature Society invite you to consider some ways to find joy while we stay at home this year – and to join us in keeping our natural world protected for future generations.