Tuesday, October 6, 2020

BARTHOLOMEW QUILL on the Trail!

This fall the Sno-Island Libraries are featuring BARTHOLOMEW QUILL on the Story Walk trail at Windjammer Park in Oak Harbor, Washington (1600 S. Beeksman Drive).  Signs along the trail feature the story of Bartholomew, brought to life with Dana Arnim's wonderful illustrations.  Learn more about Sno-Island Libraries here, and learn more about the book here.

 

Monday, September 7, 2020

The Judean Date Returns

For everyone following the story of Methuselah, the ancient date palm featured in a chapter of The Triumph of Seeds, he has now been successfully mated with Hannah, a female palm sprouted from seed of the same age.  The first harvest of Judean dates since ancient times has just been announced . . . and apparently they're delicious!  Read a fine story about the effort in The New York Times.

Friday, May 8, 2020

Giant Hornets at PBS Nature Online!



The folks at the flagship PBS show Nature recently asked Thor to comment on the  discovery of Asian giant hornets near his home in the Pacific Northwest.  Read Thor's article, "Giant Hornets, Giant Appetites," on the PBS Nature blog here.

Monday, February 10, 2020

A Mate for Methuselah!



Many readers of The Triumph of Seeds have wondered about the fate of Methuselah, the lonely male Judaean date palm germinated from a 2,000-year-old seed unearthed in Israel.  After years of effort, Sarah Sallon, Elaine Solowey and their colleagues have just announced the germination and establishment of six more ancient date palms, including two females!  When those female trees flower, perhaps this year or next, pollen from Methuselah will be used to begin fully recovering this famous and long lost date variety.  Read their paper here, and a nice news article about the project here.