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- The Domestic Witch Great information about Feng Shui and your home.
- Trash Paddler A paddler who breaks for trash.
- Dear Kitty, Some Blog A blog about animals, peace and war, social justice and so much more. Check it out!
- Cool blog about snapping turtles!
- Witches of the Craft Witchcraft for the 21st Century.
- Stevie Ray's Blog A cool Australian Shephard, who’s blind, living on the Concord River!
Category Archives: Life on the Concord River
Damn, these rabbit holes!
Losing a beloved pet. Continue reading →
The Anniversary
Marked by years That pass too soon Counted by heartbeats And measured by tears If I could If I held the power I would stall time So this day would never come Losing you Was hard Is hard Will always … Continue reading →
The Circle Continues
The Circle of Life is a concept that many people know about. It speaks to the recycling of living tissue, both plant and animal, to death and back to another life form. Grass (or in my case garden mums) to … Continue reading →
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Tagged animals, Billerica Animal Control, bird killed by transformer, birds, blog about life on a river, blog about living on a river, circle of life, concord river, Cooper's hawk, dead bird of prey, hawks in Massachusetts, hawks on the Concord River, life on the concord river, living on the Concord River, raptors, River Lady, single woman living on a river, squirrels, stories about living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River, transformers, what do hawks eat, wildlife, wildlife on the Concord River, woman living on a river
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It’s all relative.
I’m sick and tired of the humid weather. Continue reading →
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Tagged autumn 2021, blog about living on a river, concord river, crabgrass, humidity, life on the concord river, living on the Concord River, River Lady, riverlady, stories about living on the Concord River, what is relative humidity, why is it so hot outside
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Creature Comforts
Imagine an eerie sound waking you from a sound sleep. That’s what happened a few nights ago. The time was around 1:30 AM and, as already mentioned, I was fast asleep, dreaming of my two favorite men, no doubt — … Continue reading →
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Tagged animals, birds, black swallowtail, blog about birds, blog about living on a river, blogs about animals, Cicada, ducks, great horned owl juvenile begging call, humingbirds, hummingbird moth, hurricane Ida, hurricanes, juvenile great horned owl, life on the concord river, Mallards, nature blog, Polyphemus Moth, rabbits eating flowers, rainstorm, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, silkworm moths, single woman living on a river, slime mold, songbirds, stories about living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River, swallowtail butterflies, tropical storms, wild rabbits, wildlife blog
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In Case You Were Wondering
Flooding on the Concord River and Elsie Ave. Again! Continue reading →
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Time to Say Goodbye
Saving injured wild animals. Continue reading →
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Tagged animal rescue associations, are muskrats rodents, Billerica dog pound, I found a baby animal, life on the concord river, living on the Concord River, mammals, muskrats, Newhouse, rehab facilities, River Lady, saving a baby animal, saving an animal, saving wildlife, single woman living on a river, stick to your own kind, stories about living on the Concord River, time to say goodbye, tinthia clemant, voles
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When is a Mole not a Mole?
When is a Vole a Meadow Vole? Continue reading →
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Tagged blog about living on a river, concord river, life on the concord river, living on a river, living on the Concord River, meadow voles, mice, pests, rescuing injured animals, River Lady, riverlady, saving animals, single woman living on a river, stories about living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River, what do voles look like, woodland vole
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She…He…It’s Baaaaaack!
The duckling count is dropping. The piddly number of six ducklings is now down to five and I don’t have to look very far to find the reason why. Now, I’m not implying that the snapping turtle is snapping up … Continue reading →
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Tagged animals, Billerica MA, blog about birds, certification, ducklings, ducks, living on the Concord River, National Wildlife Federation, River Lady, riverlady, single woman living on a river, snapping turtle, stories about living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River, wildlife blog, Wildlife Habitat
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Just when I had given up all hope!
I’m a grandmother. Continue reading →
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Tagged animals, baby ducks, birds, blog about birds, blog about ducks, blog about living on a river, blog about living with nature, blog about nature, blogs about animals, chicks, concord river, cute duckies, ducklings, life on the concord river, living on the Concord River, Mallards, mother nature, nature, single woman living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River, waterfowl, wildlife
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