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Winter 26

January 29, 2026 By admin

Johnston Overlook

January 15, 2026
Johnston Preserve Overlook #2
Was walking the Johnston and Jewett preserves a couple weeks before our big storm. Now, with deep snow and frigid temps, the desire to retreat inside is strong. But this image of a sleeping upland meadow and the Eightmile River valley compels otherwise. Out we go!

Filed Under: Winter 26

January 16, 2026 By admin

Uncas Lake early morning

January 3, 2026.
Uncas Lake
It was a beautiful yet cold morning. The lake was magnificent with the winter covering

Filed Under: Winter 26

July 1, 2025 By admin

Beaver Pond in winter

FEBRUARY 24, 2025
Hartman Park
Ice on the Hartman Park beaver pond surround remnants of an ancient stone wall, now mostly submerged.

Filed Under: Winter 26

July 1, 2025 By admin

Frozen creek in Hartman Park

FEBRUARY 24, 2025
Hartman Park
Freezing and thawing cycles resulted in this fragile ice layer skimming the surface of a brook in Hartman Park.

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June 29, 2025 By admin

Marsh in Bloom

March 2019
Ram’s Horn Creek
Hints of Spring awaken the wetlands

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