Gina
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🐾 Explorer of nature’s wonders 🪴 Potter & Owner of Glazing Trails - https://www.glazingtrails.com
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Hey local peeps! 🎉 Come join us for a pottery sale filled with handmade goodies from students (yes, I’m selling too!) and our awesome teacher. Shop small, support local, and snag some one-of-a-kind holiday gifts!

📍 2384 Rupert Drive, San Jose
#ShopLocal #PotterySale #Handmade #HolidayGifts #SanJose
Thank you for keeping us updating and fighting for your constituents. Why is there such a resistance to follow the law?
Pacific Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) produces berries that persist into winter, providing an important food source for birds and mammals.

#WinterBerries #Berries #Nature #Wildlife #Madrones #California #LearnAboutNature #DiscoverPlants #NativePlants #WildPlants
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🎃 Had fun making this pumpkin. It still needs one last touch—any guesses what it might be?

#GlazingTrails #CuriousPotter #MadeWithCuriosity #PumpkinSeason #HandmadeCeramics #HandmadePumpkin
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When you follow a leader, consider what would lead you to withdraw your support.

If the answer is nothing, your integrity is in jeopardy. Our highest loyalty belongs to principles, not people.

No leader deserves unconditional love. Commitment is earned through character.
Manzanitas (Arctostaphylos spp.) flower and fruit when water is plentiful. To gauge upcoming conditions, they form flowering shoots at the tips of spring growth that stay dormant until the next season—like a tiny “big toe” testing for moisture.

#Manzanita #DroughtAdaptation #Nature #Wildlife
Owls fly almost silently thanks to unique feathers. Serrated leading edges and soft trailing fringes break up airflow, while velvety plumage with tiny hairlike extensions further muffles the sound of each wingbeat.

#Owls #SilentFlight #WildlifeFacts #DiscoverBirds #Nature #Wildlife #CaliforniaOwls
In late summer, young Elegant Terns (Thalasseus elegans) trail their parents on fishing trips, quietly following until a fish is caught—then breaking into loud begging calls. They often drop to the water’s surface to receive their meal before taking off again.

#Terns #BirdBehavior #Nature #Wildlife
Elegant Tern Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The Elegant Tern is a sleek seabird with a stiletto-like orange bill, a shaggy black crest, and a blush of rose-pink to the underside during the breeding season. It nests in just a few colonies in Cal...
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Fifth-instar Monarch caterpillars (Danaus plexippus) stop feeding and often wander away from milkweed in search of a safe pupation site—sometimes traveling up to 10 meters before forming their chrysalis.

#Monarch #Pollinators #ButterflyLifeCycle #Milkweed #WildCalifornia #Nature #Wildlife
The Eccentric Sand Dollar (Dendraster excentricus) is a cousin of sea urchins and sea cucumbers. It uses tiny spines to scoot along or burrow into the sand. This shows its exoskeleton — you might find washed up on the beach.

#SandDollar #Echinoids #OceanLife #Nature #Wildlife #CaliforniaCoast
Jumping spiders (family Salticidae) may be tiny—usually less than 15 mm—but they’re mighty hunters. Instead of spinning webs, they stalk prey in daylight, sneaking close before springing into a spectacular leap.

#JumpingSpiders #Spiders #CaliforniaSpiders #Nature #Wildlife
Pacific Glasswort (Salicornia pacifica) thrives where few plants can—using saltwater as its main source of water. It tucks excess salt into tiny vacuoles at the tips of its stems. When those fill up, the segments turn red and fall off, taking the salt with them.

#SaltMarsh #Nature #Wildlife
Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) thrives in wetlands and riparian zones with rich, moist soils. It’s remarkably flood-tolerant—able to withstand water above its root crown for up to seven years.

#RiparianHabitat #FloodTolerant #CaliforniaPlants #Nature #Wildflowers
Just posted a bunch of new pottery I made in the last month!
Brush Rabbits (Sylvilagus bachmani) have some clever tricks for staying safe. They can sit motionless for ages, but when danger strikes, they dart away in a zigzag at 20–25 mph.

#Rabbits #CaliforniaWildlife #Wildlife #Nautre #FastAnimals
Blochman’s Leafy Daisy (Erigeron blochmaniae) is a California endemic found only along the San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara coasts. It grows in sand dunes and coastal hillsides—habitats that are shrinking due to development.
#CaliforniaEndemic #NativePlants #Wildflowers #Wildlife #Nature
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Did you know bobcats play a key role in regulating small prey populations, like rodents and birds? This helps reduce the spread of diseases like Lyme disease. Like pumas, humans threaten bobcats due to habitat fragmentation and rodenticide usage.
Saltgrass (Distichlis spicata) is highly salt-tolerant, excreting excess salts onto its leaves and stems. It often forms dense stands, sometimes spreading clonally.

#Saltgrass #NativePlants #SaltTolerant #Wildlife #Nautre #CaliforniaPlants