There is nothing like 40-degree days in January. This is especially true for us gardening types, when the temperatures correspond with the arrival of...
It’s amazing that a 20 or 30 degree day seems downright warm.
Everyone’s spirits seem to be lifted this week.
Back in the day I worked many a breakfast shift at the Black Dog Tavern.
Because the days are almost imperceivably longer the hens have noticed.
I do enjoy a good snowfall, especially the first of the season. I love the way it covers a multitude of sins, so to speak.
On Saturday, I took a quick road trip up to Marion. Violet was performing in the Tabor Academy String Ensemble winter concert.
The beautiful weather has put my Christmas spirit on hold. I cannot drag myself out of the garden to look for the outdoor lights.
Several weeks ago I wrote about a memorable sunrise viewed from the upper deck of the SSA vessel, Woods Hole. I can now top that experience.
Honestly, what’s to be said about New England weather? A week ago it was 19 degrees in the morning and this Sunday a balmy 62 degrees.
Brrr! I admit I was surprised that our first real freeze was so deep. Everything is gone.
I see by the Weather Channel that a freeze is heading our way. Although it will be sad to see the end of some of the still-blooming annuals, I...

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