After trudging up a steep slope the other day, we hikers paused to view acorns that were scattered amid hardened mud alongside an icy trail.
“Look how many there are!” Maggie Jones exclaimed. Stooping.
Lyme ― On a winter walk in the Pleasant Valley Preserve, Anthony Irving pointed to rocks rounded by a long-gone glacial river and to a white oak tree sitting out in the open where livestock once shade.
A blustery northwest wind blasted spray off whitecaps on the Connecticut Rive last Saturday, when friends and I prepared to launch kayaks from a small beach at the end of Elys Ferry Road in Lyme.
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Professor Diba Khan-Bureau of Three Rivers Community College in Norwich, a renowned environmental engineer, has spent her professional years both in the classroom and in the field, striving to preser.