Title: RE: [RR] On Nature Study

All Great points.

William A. Zerby

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On Nature study,

I have not had too much of a chance to begin to teach my boys about these
things, but They had to learn something on the Pow-wows.  Leaves of three,
let them be especially if they have a reddish gloss to them.  If you see a
big hairy vine growing up a tree, don't touch that either.  Bugs don't eat
much by themselves, but together they can demolish forests.  If you are in
the woods and see a log that moves, turn about and go the other way because
it is probably a snake. If you get close to an animal and it doesn't run,
turn and go the other way as it could be sick. Don't play with spider webs.
Always look where you walk. If God didn't make it, pick it up and put it in
the trash. Always hold the branch for the person in back of you.  Stay
together. If you don't know what it is, don't touch it and ask your
commander.  "A pinecone makes a good what for a fire?"  For the first time
out, I suppose that these are pretty basic.  Just thought I'd pass them
along...
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