Bob Ross-inspired Happy Little Virtual 5K registration closes March 1
Feb. 19, 2021
I like trees that don t just look like future telephone poles. They ve got character. Some of them, they re like people. Some of them have a few flaws in them, some of them are a little heavier, some are a little skinnier, something like so, and some of them maybe have a little tilt in their world, and that s okay.
- Bob Ross, The Joy of Painting series 26, episode 1, “In the Stillness of Morning.”
Bob Ross-inspired Happy Little Virtual 5K registration closes March 1
Public invited to ‘run (or walk) for the trees’ at Michigan state parks; participants can complete their 5K anywhere outdoors
Bob Ross-inspired Happy Little Virtual 5K registration closes March 1
Feb. 19, 2021
I like trees that don t just look like future telephone poles. They ve got character. Some of them, they re like people. Some of them have a few flaws in them, some of them are a little heavier, some are a little skinnier, something like so, and some of them maybe have a little tilt in their world, and that s okay.
- Bob Ross, The Joy of Painting series 26, episode 1, “In the Stillness of Morning.”
Bob Ross-inspired Happy Little Virtual 5K registration closes March 1
Public invited to ‘run (or walk) for the trees’ at Michigan state parks; participants can complete their 5K anywhere outdoors
December 29, 2020 By Jessica Mathews/News@whmi.com
Livingston County residents and others across the state are encouraged to register for a spring event that supports state parks - with all proceeds going toward Happy Little Tree-planting and preservation efforts in parks.
The âRun For The Trees â a Happy Little Virtual 5Kâ is taking place April 22-30, 2021. The virtual race is said to be bookended by Earth Day and Arbor Day and supports the restoration of native Michigan ecosystems and other natural resources by growing native trees, shrubs, grasses and plant products for use in Michigan state parks, recreation areas and public boating access sites. Through a partnership with Bob Ross Inc. and funding from the U.S. Forest Service Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, the MDNR s Happy Little Trees program helps state park campgrounds recover from invasive forest pests and diseases, like emerald ash borer and oak wilt, that damage or
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10 gift ideas for people who developed pandemic passions
Many of us have become birders, painters, hikers this year, and maybe we need some new gear
By Patricia Harris and David Lyon Globe Correspondent,Updated December 13, 2020, 1:59 p.m.
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Guerilla Painter 5x7 pochade in the woods.courtesy of Guerilla Painter (Custom credit)
Gift-giving might be a little easier this year. During the pandemic, weâve all gone outdoors to play, developing new interests or rekindling the embers of pastimes from long ago. So for the 2020 holiday season, weâve been thinking about how those newfound pandemic passions could be enhanced by some well-chosen gear. Here are 10 suggestions.