For the Sunday Record Bedroom View

  • Post published:11/10/2013
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The Sunday Record of the Bedroom View shows winter is coming in on snowy feet. The 'first' snow came and went in pretty quick order, and this overnight snowfall is slightly more substantial. Do you think it means we might have a snowier, wetter winter this year? I will take precipitation in any form.  35 degrees at 8 a.m.

Is This The First Snowfall of the Year?

  • Post published:11/08/2013
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How do you identify the first snowfall of the year? I woke to 32 degree temperatures and a snow shower. but I don't think it qualifies as the first snowfall.  It is nothing like the October 29 snowfall of 2011. However, it does qualify as the prompt to finish stacking the firewood.

Wednesday Morning – Outside and Inside

  • Post published:02/27/2013
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Outside  snow is blowing across my hill. Inside the greenhouses at Mt Holyoke and Smith College tulips are beginning to bloom. On March 2 the greenhouses welcome the public to the Annual Bulb Shows. For more Wordlessness this Wednesday morning click here.

Still Winter Everywhere

  • Post published:02/25/2013
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Almost March, but it still feels like deep winter. Everything is white and still. The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls is icy. And closed. Salmon Falls and the Potholes are frozen. Winter has not lost its hold

What is Winter For?

  • Post published:02/20/2013
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Winter is for time with 16 year old grandson Rory. And sledding. And bowling. And movies. And philosophical, economic and history conversations. Whew! For more (almost) Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.

Planning a Vegetable Garden to Extend the Season Workshop at Winterfare

  • Post published:01/29/2013
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My Planning a Vegetable Garden to Extend the Season Workshop at Winterfare on  February 2 will give attendees some things to think about when they are planning their vegetables gardens and some  tips. Hope to see you Saturday at 11 am at Greenfield Hight School. For more Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.

Dormancy – A False Death

  • Post published:01/27/2013
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  The leafless landscape seems dead, but dormancy is only a false death.  In the 1/24 issue of the New York Times Michael Tortorello takes us on a wintry horticultural tour of gardens in New York City and learns that death is not what winter brings. I grant you, the activity he sees in Central Park and other places is rather different from the dormancy I can see in my frozen snowy landscape, but still, his guides make…

Compost: Feeds the Soil and the Oppossum

  • Post published:01/22/2013
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This opossum has been a regular evening visit to our  compost pile. I don't think it is heating up at this time of the year but at least s/he is loading up on nutrituous peels. ADDENDUM - I had forgotten that oppossums are Marsupials - just like kangaroos. Only smaller, of course. Lots of fascinating information about oppossums here from the National Oppossum Society.

Full Moon Getaway at Stump Sprouts in Hawley

  • Post published:01/20/2013
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A Full Moon Getaway will be held at Stump Sprouts Guest Lodge and Cross Country Ski Center in Hawley to benefit the Franklin Land Trust on Sunday, January 27 from 1 pm on. Snowshoeing, skiing and hiking. Bring the kids! Soup and snacks for sale. Come for a full day, overnight or just for a Moonlight Frolic. Ski, Snowshoe, Hike and enjoy the beauty of rural western Massachusetts,  For full information about cost and events, which include a…

The First Snowfall of the Year

  • Post published:12/27/2012
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I am counting this as the first  snowfall of the year, although there was a couple of inches of snow on the ground on Christmas so we  could all have a white Christmas and get an extra helping of Christmas spirit. Now we can enjoy the post-Christmas tranquillity, sitting by the fire, watching the snow snowing and the wind blowing. This photo was taken at 7 a.m. More Christmas is coming with further gatherings with family and friends.…