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Exploring the Last Green Valley: finding beauty in a summer day


Exploring The Last Green Valley: Finding beauty in a summer day
Bill Reid
The Summer Solstice may be in June, but for us New Englanders it is July when summer really starts. The heat of the season draws me outdoors to the wealth of beauty right out my doorstep. Here is what I’ve been seeing so far and what I’ll be looking for as we slide toward the “dog days of August.”
New birds seem to be everywhere. Fledgling robins, bluebirds and cardinals have mastered the art of flying. While they don’t have the beautiful plumage of their parents, the sight of them is a splendor to behold. They join their parents in groups in our trees, begging for food. Some are even bold enough to join their parents at the feeder.

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Sutton Historical Society holds yard sale, announces events

Sutton Historical Society holds yard sale, announces events
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Sutton Historical Society announces events calendar

Sutton Historical Society announces events calendar
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The Day - Serenity and echoes of the past on the Shetucket River - News from southeastern Connecticut

A rumbling waterfall.After a swift current and brisk north breeze propelled our kayaks for more than eight miles down the Shetucket River last week,

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Exploring The Last Green Valley: Garlic Mustard: Springtime invasive plant


Exploring The Last Green Valley: Garlic Mustard: Springtime invasive plant
By Bill Reid
Garlic and mustard are staples in my house. We love the intense bold flavors. But garlic mustard, now that is a whole other beast. It’s a plant, Alliaria petiolate, and it’s a highly invasive and destructive plant that is blooming right now.
I seem to be seeing garlic mustard, and other invasive species of plants, wherever I go. This week I spotted it along the edges of roads in my neighborhood and, unfortunately, we also have it on the edge of our back field. I pulled quite a bit of it last year, but it is back now — thankfully less than last year. So, what is this plant and how did it get here?

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'Say Yes' is new Connecticut tourism campaign

'Say Yes' is new Connecticut tourism campaign
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Exploring The Last Green Valley: Eastern white oak: State tree and so much more


Exploring The Last Green Valley: Eastern white oak: State tree and so much more
By Bill Reid
— Donald Culross Peattie from “A Natural History of North American Trees”
The last several years have been hard on oak trees in The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor and throughout much of southern New England. The worst were the successive dry years of 2015, 2016 and 2017, when a bloom of gypsy moth caterpillars defoliated many oaks due to the caterpillars’ preference for oak leaves. After multiple years of losing their life-giving leaves, many oaks succumbed. In some places, it seemed the oldest and largest of the oaks were hit the hardest, including many tall, stately eastern white oaks. Today I want to explore the history and characteristics of this oak species and provide some perspective on this important and unique tree.

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EXPLORING THE LAST GREEN VALLEY: Finding beauty in January freshly fallen snow


EXPLORING THE LAST GREEN VALLEY: Finding beauty in January freshly fallen snow
Bill Reid
“On this day of bleak cold, the earth seems dead. Yet every northern field and hillside, like a child, has seeds and powers of growth locked within it. From cocoon to bur on a winter’s day, there is everywhere life, dormant but waiting,” By Edwin Way Teale, Jan. 7 entry from “Circle of the Seasons: The Journal of a Naturalist’s Year”
Today’s column continues a monthly series about discovering beauty in nature. My intention is to share the splendor of the outdoor world I encounter each month of the year as we pass through the four seasons in The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor together. I hope these monthly columns help you consider what beauty in nature means to you and invite you to share them with me.

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