Join David Moon, Director of the Mass Audubon Joppa Flats Education Center, and other naturalists in Maudslay State Park for a forest exploration, at turns silent and chatty. Being quiet and deliberate with others in a forest is a way to open ourselves to the rich life there, and to the salubrious benefits of calm communion with nature. After sharing quiet time looking and listening together, we will explore the mature forest in the park, what the season has to offer, including the current crop of fungal fruits - mushrooms, evidence of the diversity and machinations of the ecosystem naturalists call home. Birds will be migrating so binoculars will be useful but not crucial. See you there!