Wordless Wednesday – New England Farm

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Silent Sunday – Meandering

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Wordless Wednesday – Bulb Show

Bulb Show Memories (2013)

The 2021 Virtual Bulb Show! Available Mar. 6 through 20. No in person visits allowed due to Covid.

https://garden.smith.edu/event/the-2021-virtual-bulb-show

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Silent Sunday – Icicles

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Wordless Wednesday – Eastern Bluebirds

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Silent Sunday – Blue Jays

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Wordless Wednesday – Icy

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

Sending you a bouquet (or two) of Happy Valentine’s Day wishes!

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Wordless Wednesday – Up River

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Making Tracks

A few days ago, I was thrilled to see an otter ‘slide’ in the snow that wound around our waterfall, over a steep lip (whee!) and all the way down the stream (hop-hop-slide). Otters are such fun-loving creatures!
While I didn’t get a photo of the slide that day, I published this post six years ago– and as it’s still revelant, I thought I’d share it again.

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White-tailed Deer track White-tailed Deer track

Living in the country as we do, we share our land with many wild creatures. Though rarely seen as most are nocturnal, we occasionally see sign of them in a muddy footprint by the river or a soft spot of earth on the path. Once the snow falls, the whole world of animals outside our door comes to light through their tracks and it is breathtaking to see how vibrantly alive with wildlife are these fields and woods.

Mink tracks Mink tracks

Me and Ms. Fox Me and Ms. Fox

Seeing numerous tracks, large to very small, is like a tour of discovery every time I walk out. Identifying the owners is an intellectual guessing game.

In the past week, I’ve seen coyote, fox, bobcat, bear, deer, opossum, raccoon, otter, mink, rabbit, porcupine, squirrel, numerous birds and countless small species of rodents. Most on our small parcel of seven acres, a few on our…

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