Farming/Nature
Winter Beauty at Hilltop
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Picnic time, anyone?
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/farmingnature/page/16/)
As we hit the trails this time of year, we may have to dig deeper to find the beauty around us. Heavy snow has yet to fly, the songbirds with their lovely plumage and melodic songs have headed south, the leaves have fallen, and the woods are mostly quiet and still.
A smiley bear looks for lunch in the Cuevo family’s backyard on Mapleton Avenue.
Julie Harrison, aka Julie the Garden Fairy, presented “From Our Gardens”, an Organic and Natural Style of Floral Arrangements Workshop on September 24, held at the Phelps-Hatheway House on Main Street in the Barn.
An amazing Farmers Market season finished on October 3. Many other markets chose to cancel this year or scale way back with either drive-thru markets or pre-order.
Cameron Gaieski introduces his sister Samantha to his new friend.
This bobcat was spotted on September 27 on Bridge Street. How would you like to meet him only 30 feet away?