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Right on Schedule

The Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks are back. Yay! Continue reading

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The Wonderful Month of May

Blessed Beltane, 2022. Continue reading

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Ruby-Throat Migration Update

Update on Ruby-throated Hummingbird 2022 migration. Continue reading

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Coming Around Again

Nothing stays the same. Continue reading

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May You Soar Like an Eagle

Soar like an eagle and embrace the day. Continue reading

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Imbolc 2022

Imbolc is the celebration of the start of spring. Continue reading

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So an old lady walks into a hardware store…

31-Day Gratitude Challenge and other cool things. Continue reading

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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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In Case You Were Wondering

Flooding on the Concord River and Elsie Ave. Again! Continue reading

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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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