Friday, April 28, 2006

Happy Arbor Day

Here's some more on this special day from Treehugger:
Did you know that Arbor Day is actually celebrated around the world? For example in Australia it’s “National Tree Day” (celebrated in July) and they even have an Arbor Week at different times throughout the year, depending on location. In China, “Tree Planting Day” is a public holiday in March and for New Zealand “World Environment Day” is in June. Nebraska is actually home of the Arbor Day roots, deemed at one time to not have enough trees, and was founded by J. Sterling Morton. On January 4, 1872, Morton first proposed a tree-planting holiday to be called “Arbor Day” at a meeting of the State Board of Agriculture. The date was set for April 10, 1872. Prizes were offered to counties and individuals for planting properly the largest number of trees on that day. It was estimated that more than one million trees were planted in Nebraska on the first Arbor Day.

It's a fantastic day here in Seattle, and Mrs. F and I are planning on doing some work out on our boulevard this afternoon (we recently took up all the grass and have replaced it with planting mounds and some pavers).


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