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Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

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Helene’s long-lasting impact on our natural resources: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • January 9, 2025
The loss of all those mature oak trees will also mean significantly fewer acorns for bears, deer and squirrels.
Santa Claus in the 1956 Greenville Christmas parade
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Field Notes: The day I saw the real Santa Claus

  • Dennis Chastain
  • December 23, 2024
The moral of the story is this: I don’t remember what toys I got for Christmas that year, but I fondly recall every detail of that beautiful, magical moment when I saw the “real” Santa Claus.
1960s ad for Magna Color.
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The Christmas gift of the Magic Box: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • December 12, 2024
Sometime around Christmas in the late 1960s, something transformative happened in Dennis Chastain's family.
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Turkey and dressing are more than comfort foods: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • November 28, 2024
With every bite, for one brief moment in time, those sweet memories come flooding back, filling Dennis Chastain with comfort and joy. 
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The myth of woolly bear caterpillars and winter weather: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • November 13, 2024
The woolly bear caterpillar myth dates to colonial times.
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Field Notes: What has eight legs and arrived on the wind?

  • Dennis Chastain
  • November 4, 2024
The gold-colored silk of Joro webs is only apparent when the sun is at just the right angle; otherwise, they are nearly invisible from a distance.
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Lessons from Hurricane Helene: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • October 10, 2024
Words alone cannot convey the total impact of Hurricane Helene on Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, says Dennis Chastain in this week's Field Notes.
big buck standing in the road
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Field Notes: Be alert for deer crossing the road this time of year

  • Dennis Chastain
  • October 2, 2024
Raise your hand if you’ve had this happen. You’re driving down a rural road and a deer comes out of nowhere and runs across the road right in front of you. What do you do?
Dennis Chastain's sallet patch.
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It’s time to plant a sallet patch: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • September 19, 2024
I tend to forget planting greens every year, because in late summer I’m not in the mindset of planting anything in the garden.
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Green options for mosquito combat: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • September 10, 2024
A reader contacted Dennis Chastain recently with an interesting dilemma.
Weave room of the Slater Mill
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Stories from a Southern textile mill: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • August 21, 2024
The first thing you have to do when working in a mill is to learn the lingo, says Dennis Chastain.
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Adventures of the sardine survey: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • August 8, 2024
A “sardine survey” is not what you think. It involves neither a boat nor a trip to the coast.
Astronaut Bill Anders' photo of the earth from the moon in 1968.
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The photograph that changed our view of the world: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • June 30, 2024
The watchword all across the country was, “If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.”
A dense stand of native river cane.
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How the Reedy River got its name: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • June 16, 2024
The story of how the river got its name goes back to the time when South Carolina was a British colony.
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There’s a culinary path to coping with cicadas: Field Notes with Dennis Chastain

  • Dennis Chastain
  • May 30, 2024
Cicadas are actually consumed in several countries around the world, and people who eat them say they are quite good. 

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