Farming/Nature
Wildlife in Suffield
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A raccoon on the bike trail.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/331/)
This year’s Suffield on the Green had the feel of a typical fall weekend, however there was some rain on both Saturday and Sunday that closed the SOTG early at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, although, the sun did eventually come out on Sunday. The crowds, crafters, musicians, local charities and food booths were resilient!!!
This past month the Suffield Rotary assisted the Suffield Players. Although the Players had to postpone their performance schedule, they could not postpone needed electrical improvements to historic Mapleton Hall.
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.
Suffield Woman’s Club members provided lunch to the Suffield Fire Department last month in recognition of all they do to protect our town.
Cameron Gaieski introduces his sister Samantha to his new friend.
A Beautiful Blue Death by Charles Finch & Fifth Chinese Daughter by Jade Snow Wong
The following unexpected paragraph appeared in the January 2, 1914, issue of the Windsor Locks Journal, the first issue of that new year.
This bobcat was spotted on September 27 on Bridge Street. How would you like to meet him only 30 feet away?
Out on the trail this fall, we have been hankering to see some rodents. After much searching, my local favorite, the beaver, graced us with his presence.