Monday Record 4-27
Grandson Tynan, at 11, is almost 5 feet tall. Gardens are not the only places where growth is amazing.
Tynan was greeted by a Junk Man.
Then off to the famous Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. The Museum is celebrating Carle’s 80th birthday and The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s 40th Anniversary with a special exhibit. Another wonderful exhibit was of Virgina Lee Burton’s work. What child isn’t a friend of Mike Mulligan and his Steamshovel?

Removing a big beam and an old harrow required the help of the tractor.
Ty also helped me by cutting down 10 saplings for bean poles which I will need very soon.
Then we set off on a quest to find Tannery Falls in the Savoy Forest. The map showed a parking lot by the trail, but as we got close there was a sign saying the road was not maintained and we traveled at our own risk. It was a pretty rough road! But a very nice parking lot.
If there is water there must be bare feet. Even if the water is icy.
A brief stop at Nasami Farm run by the New England Wildflower Society. They have several large greenhouses where they propagate native plants suitable for the garden. Like this beautiful Pinkshell Azalea.
But I already didn’t know what I was going to do with my hazelnuts and serviceberry so left empty handed.
Wish us luck!
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By JGH, April 28, 2009 @ 2:03 pm
Sounds like a great visit! We had a wonderful day at the Eric Carle Museum a few years ago – a special exhibit of Jerry Pinkney! I’ll have to remember Nasim Farms if I’m ever in the area.
By Commonweeder, April 28, 2009 @ 4:02 pm
JGH – the EC Museum and Nasami farm are both wonderful destinations. Come again.