Greetings, I am Jacque Pierre Howard of Trenton 365 Media. Using diverse and eclectic efforts I am working to build a better community with a focus on civic engagement.
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Trenton 365 Dr. Kevin Kita
I recently sat down with Dr. Kevin Kita. We met via social media, then in person and my most recent visit to his office in Morrisville PA.
The reluctant to be called "Doctor" is a calming presence and one that I appreciate. The estetics of his office, the location etc. work nicely together.
Prior to our in-person meeting we chatted on the phone and Dr. Kita shared about his practice, what it is and is not and his vision to share his gifts and talents. When we met in person I did not receive any service but
Horticulture Inquiry - Quercus acutissima
I'm a bit "country" meaning I really enjoy the outdoors and everything that comes with it. Growing up in Ewing Township I spent most of my time outside playing in "The Hole" a location where the municipalities of Trenton and Ewing gathered soil that would be used to reinforce the banks of the Delaware River during a flood. At least that is what I was told.
"The Hole" was bordered by a cemetery, a creek and two main arteries. It was full of wildlife and native vegetation. I remember eating blackberries, raspberries, crab apples and when things were good wild strawberries even though I was told they would make me sick.
"The Hole" was a meeting place and hangout location for my family, their friends and plenty of others. In this space I learned to ride motorcycles, throw "dirt bombs" learned what bees liked sandy soil, flew kites and more.
So when the 2 trees outside of our 100+ year old row home in Trenton, New Jersey began to drop an over abundance of seeds/nuts, I perked up.
I put a few videos and some images out to my social media network to learn about these trees. The trees are behaving as they normally do except this year there is large dropping a "bumper crop" in the street, on parked cars, the sidewalk and me while cleaning them up. Within a 24 hour period I've picked up over 80lbs. of nuts, caps, leaves and debris from the crushed droppings.
The local family of squirrels are enjoying themselves however I am also worried that someone may try to capitalize on the "Act of God" and file a slip and fall claim. I would hate to see these trees planted by the City of Trenton removed since they provide needed shade to the street as well as shelter for the native wildlife and quite frankly I think they are beautiful!
I posted videos and images to my Facebook Friends hoping to learn a few things, mainly if this was normal and if these nuts/seeds were edible. A few minutes later the replies poured in! I am thankful for the ability to quickly connect with people who have similar interests and much needed knowledge.
In addition to receiving replies from people who own Tree Service Companies, work for Tree Service Companies, Master Gardeners, a few jokes and more, it has been narrowed down to Quercus acutissima.
Thank you for all of the replies, now to see if I can eat these bad boys!
Timothy J. Mellor was first to nail it. Thanks to the Master Gardeners of Mercer County NJ as well, Mary, Debbie, Dana and Barbara.
"The Hole" was bordered by a cemetery, a creek and two main arteries. It was full of wildlife and native vegetation. I remember eating blackberries, raspberries, crab apples and when things were good wild strawberries even though I was told they would make me sick.
"The Hole" was a meeting place and hangout location for my family, their friends and plenty of others. In this space I learned to ride motorcycles, throw "dirt bombs" learned what bees liked sandy soil, flew kites and more.
So when the 2 trees outside of our 100+ year old row home in Trenton, New Jersey began to drop an over abundance of seeds/nuts, I perked up.
I put a few videos and some images out to my social media network to learn about these trees. The trees are behaving as they normally do except this year there is large dropping a "bumper crop" in the street, on parked cars, the sidewalk and me while cleaning them up. Within a 24 hour period I've picked up over 80lbs. of nuts, caps, leaves and debris from the crushed droppings.
The local family of squirrels are enjoying themselves however I am also worried that someone may try to capitalize on the "Act of God" and file a slip and fall claim. I would hate to see these trees planted by the City of Trenton removed since they provide needed shade to the street as well as shelter for the native wildlife and quite frankly I think they are beautiful!
I posted videos and images to my Facebook Friends hoping to learn a few things, mainly if this was normal and if these nuts/seeds were edible. A few minutes later the replies poured in! I am thankful for the ability to quickly connect with people who have similar interests and much needed knowledge.
In addition to receiving replies from people who own Tree Service Companies, work for Tree Service Companies, Master Gardeners, a few jokes and more, it has been narrowed down to Quercus acutissima.
Thank you for all of the replies, now to see if I can eat these bad boys!
Timothy J. Mellor was first to nail it. Thanks to the Master Gardeners of Mercer County NJ as well, Mary, Debbie, Dana and Barbara.
Center for Child and Family Achievement Trenton NJ
A few weeks ago I received a message from the WIMG 1300 AM & www.wimg1300.com Office Manager Vennie Stansbury. She mentioned that a Trenton based non-profit was looking to share some information about programming and a pop up art event they were having as a fundraiser.
I was contacted by Executive Director and Founder Wanda W. Stansbury, no relation to Vennie and the process began. We played a bit of phone tag and then Artist friend Tasha O'Neil sent a email and we scheduled a visit to the "Pop Up Art Gallery" in the Princeton Shopping Center on Harrison St. in Princeton Township NJ.
Upon visiting the Gallery I was glad to see so many Artist' who I consider friends with work hanging. Clifford Ward who has a space at The Grounds for Sculpture, Kathleen Liao, Educator Mel Leipzig, Gyuri Hollosy also with space at GFS, Carmen Seldon and several others. this exhibit also includes various artist friom the
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Old Speckled Hen Distinguished English Pale Ale
While traveling I like to partake in the local food and beverage scenes.
Recently while in Caribbean I was introduced to Old Speckled Hen
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