Farming/Nature
Behold the Lowly Earthworm
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Our back yard wasn’t much to look at growing up. I attribute that to being raised with a whole bunch of brothers which necessitated a state of constant upheaval out our back stoop.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/farmingnature/page/34/)
Our back yard wasn’t much to look at growing up. I attribute that to being raised with a whole bunch of brothers which necessitated a state of constant upheaval out our back stoop.
Suffield’s Farmers Market begins its 2017 summer season on Saturday, June 17.
Children and their families will have the opportunity to enroll in the Hilltop Summer Programs for children.
The Suffield Police Department posted information that an injured bald eagle had been noticed in early April by some construction workers in town, who reported their discovery.
This bobcat was pictured in February in the photographer’s backyard off Thompsonville Road.
I have a friend who, on occasion, refers to me as a troglodyte.
This happy cat, sculpted by the photographer, rules the backyard play area of the Alexopoulos children.
Sawdust flies as an Asplundh worker with an extension chain saw cuts the pine tree that came down on a high tension wire during an overnight wind storm.