Looking Back at February 2017
A look back at February 2017, the shortest month and the gateway to mud season.
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| Sometime our morning walk is an exercise in survival. It can be cold, especially when the wind is so brisk it sculpts the snow drifts |
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| My bird feeder is actually a squirrel feeder in spite of my many efforts to prevent pilfering |
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| If it is Saturday and the Green Center is open, I'll be volunteering |
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| A study of shadows in Greenville, NH |
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| Visiting Lora DePlante's Guineafowl on River Road |
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| Mud season starts in late February |
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| A visit to Noone Falls in Peterborough, NH |
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| I had lots of opportunities to play music with these folks at the People's Place in Gardner. |
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| A nice little brook on the way to Peterborough. The road is now closed, I plan to visit in 2018 |
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| Sapphire, the resident cat at Agway weighs in just in over 10 pounds |










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