I made the brew yesterday: yeast, beer and blended grapes. It fermented all night, sitting on a heating pad. Then I put it in a wagon and rolled it to the crop garden at the UC Botanical Garden. Then I went to book group, hoping some butterflies would find it and get drunk. At book group I saw a buckeye and a termite fluttered over the table for a moment, while everyone admired the glittering wings. After book group, I took the butterfly watchers to the mashed grapes. But we only saw wasps. Oh well.
As an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, I studied Conservation of Natural Resources. I took a couple of entomology classes and became very interested in insects. After I graduated, I held several jobs working with bugs: in the fields of central California, the forests of Connecticut and Idaho, and the labs of Berkeley. Then I went to grad school and studied entomology at UC Riverside and UC Berkeley (back in the olden days when UCB had an entomology department). When my kids were little, I wanted to share my love of insects with them, so I started a butterfly garden before butterfly gardens were popular. Then of course, their teachers asked me to bring caterpillars into the classroom and I started doing classroom presentations. I do presentations in elementary schools, provide teacher trainings, teach adult school classes, and bring live insect specimens to garden fairs. My book is perfect for helping elementary school kids learn about butterflies.
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