Farming/Nature
Snow Angels
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During the winter when we were kids, our house always smelled of wet wool.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/farmingnature/page/4/)
During the winter when we were kids, our house always smelled of wet wool.
More often than not when I am at Stony Brook Park, I hear the red- bellied woodpecker calling. He is a common woodpecker in these parts, but that was not always the case.
After Hilltop Farm hosted its first public event in the barn in October, along with two private weddings, inquiries about renting the facility have flooded in.
These are melancholy days on the trail. The reptiles and amphibians have hibernated.
My mom grew up not far from here, and her early days flew by as she raced around the brook and crumbling mill in the hollow where she was born.
It was the early 2000s, and Lisa Griffin and husband Jonathan were living in Florida. He was in agricultural sales and she, a science teacher.
The summer is behind us and while many of us aren’t focusing on fitting into that swimsuit, it doesn’t mean we should be “falling” into bad eating habits this fall.
When you get to be my age a big topic of conversation seems to be sleep. No one is getting enough of it, everyone is seeking it out.