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The Village Gardener: Garden journals

by Georgeanne Vyverberg – I am a compulsive journal keeper. It started many years ago with those Dear Diary types, but with three...

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12-01-2017 | Comments Off on The Village Gardener: Garden journals

Simple Sustainability: Simple gift-giving

by Sky Trombly – Want. Need. Wear. Read. ‘Tis the season. For buying too much stuff. Gigantic hauls under Christmas and Yule...

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Readers respond to “Too much ado…”

Readers respond to “Too much ado about nothing” (editorial Owl I:15, November 3, 2017) Thank you and good for you for using your...

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11-20-2017 | Comments Off on Readers respond to “Too much ado…”

Giving thanks for so many things

Reflecting on turkeys and the nature of thankfulness got me thinking about owls.   We have many creatures inhabiting our woods,...

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A fine feathered feast: Stonecrop Farm interview

Canadice Press – Be it corrupt politicians or unsavory entertainment entities, there are certainly plenty of groups out there...

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Once Upon A Mattress at HCSD

Prince Dauntless, the son of a dominating Queen Aggravain and a mute King Sextimus is looking for a bride who can pass his mother’s...

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Simple Sustainability: A minimalist baby wardrobe

by Sky Trombly – New parents tend to buy too many baby clothes. A few factors play into this: baby clothes are irresistibly cute...

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The Light Lens: A hard nut to crack

by T. Touris – We have a number of black walnut trees on our property.  I love them.  The irregular branching and the soaring...

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Bee Lines: Winter Adaptations

by Sam Hall – I’m writing this on Saturday after walking about three miles on back farm roads in Gorham. The temperature stayed...

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Who’s stalking whom?

by Gary Catt – So, it’s deer season — bow season to be exact. I know this only because of an incident I observed the other...

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