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Signs of early spring and a full “pink” moon

April 12, 2022

It is no surprise to those of us who have lived all or large portions of our lives here in southern New England that spring likes to tease and entice us. We have marked the start of spring with cold snowy days, and days like…

TLGV Launches Farm Adventure Springtime Series for Middle Schoolers

April 8, 2022

5 Spring Outdoors Designed for Middle Schoolers – The Last Green Valley is offering a series of five farm programs this spring to give middle school aged children a chance to get dirty while learning where their food comes from. They’ll get to see the…

A Bigelow Hollow State Park Hike Around Breakneck Pond

April 5, 2022

I have hiked around Breakneck Pond at Bigelow Hollow State Park in Union many times and in all seasons. This past month I was there on two occasions, and I want to share my experience about the hike in hopes that readers might venture to…

Beavers: Nature’s Eager and Industrious Engineer

March 29, 2022

Last week I traveled to New Hampshire to walk the forest lands my grandparents purchased in the early 1930s. In the woods are beaver ponds, each in a different stage of use or abandonment. March is a perfect time to get a close look at…

Signs of Spring in The Last Green Valley

March 22, 2022

“In our latitude the first day of spring is only occasionally a spring day. The calendar spring, the astronomical spring of the vernal equinox, may arrive under sullen skies with cold rain or with a blizzard hurling its snow from the north.” — Edwin Way…

Remembering Rachel Carson and Silent Spring, 60 years Later

March 15, 2022

Rachel Carson published “Silent Spring” in 1962. In honor of Women’s History month and the 60th Anniversary of Carson’s seminal work, I wanted to look back at this remarkable woman and her life’s work. “Silent Spring” represented a watershed moment for what became our modern…

Nesting Owls in Winter

March 8, 2022

There are sounds of nature that make me stop what I am doing and listen intently, as if drawn into a deep wildness that is both awesome and yet unnerving. No sound does this more for me than the call or hoot of an owl,…

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Learn About Light Pollution

March 3, 2022

Join TLGV’s Lead Night Sky Rangers Geoff and Kim McLean for Light Pollution 201 on Zoom March 16 at 6 pm. Light Pollution 201 discusses the impacts of the excessive use or inappropriate use of lighting outside areas at night.  We cover how it affects…

The Civil War Connecticut 29th Colored Regiment

March 1, 2022

History is not static. Our understanding of it grows and the picture of the past can shift as we do more research and dig deeper. “It’s like peeling back the layers of an onion, one thin strip of membrane after the other, the deeper layers…