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In addition to Saturday, 6/29 from 9-4, painters and friends are welcome to join the Southbury Land Trust geology hikers and learn about the rocks under our feet, including fossilized wood found near the property. Please see geology hike info below.
Info for Sunday's SLT Geology hike:
For those interested in local geology, history, agriculture,
flowers and plants, this Southbury Land Trust “hike” has it all.
On Sunday, June 30, Yale Professor Brian J. Skinner will do
a walk and talk about the new genus of petrified wood discovered in South
Britain. Dating from the late
Triassic age, this silicified conifer wood is unique, impressive and aptly
named by Dr. Skinner, Pomperaugoxylon connecticutense, after our wonderful Southbury
River. The Southbury Historical
Society has graciously offered to open its Old Town Hall Museum in South
Britain for extra hours so participants may see their geology display, as
explained by Professor Skinner.
Next, attendees will car pool up Horse Fence Hill Road to
Daffodil Hill Growers Farm. This
lovely hilltop farm is where Southbury’s own petrified wood was
discovered. Daffodil Hill Growers
Farm is also fully and permanently preserved and protected. In late 2010, the Southbury Land Trust
acquired the conservation easement on the farm with assistance from a U.S.
federal farmland grant and a Connecticut environmental protection grant.
At this point, hiking will commence on the 15-acre Daffodil
Hill Growers farm worked by the Blersch family since the 1940’s. The hiking terrain is level and gently
sloped with verdant woodlands and old stone walls – which are often the host of
petrified wood.
The hike will culminate at the Daffodil Hill Growers
greenhouses. Once again, the
Southbury Land Trust has lucked out because the Blersches will open their nursery
for participants – perfect timing for polishing off the home gardens and patios
with a selection of beautiful Daffodil Hill Growers hanging planters,
perennials and annuals.
To be a part of this fascinating journey, participants
should meet at the Southbury Town Hall lower parking lot at 1:30 p.m. From there, hikers
will carpool the short distance to the SHS Museum and then on up to Daffodil
Hill Growers. The event will
conclude with refreshments around 4:00 p.m. The Southbury Land Trust welcomes the general public to this
free event. Appropriate footwear
is encouraged for the hike. There
is no rain date, heavy rain cancels the event. For further information, please telephone the Southbury Land
Trust office at (203)264-4441.
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