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The other mayflower
April 17, 2020 - The top of Lantern Hill is only 491 feet high, but, because it's the only real promontory in the neighborhood, the view...
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Grand opening
April 15, 2017 - I never really got to know the legendary University of Rhode Island botanist Irene Stuckey, who passed away at the age o...
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Who's that lady?
April 13, 2017 - After the necessary trip to the town dump... er, landfill... no, make that transfer station... my reward for the hard wo...
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Almost ready arbutus
March 31, 2017 - The weather today was completely not conducive to walking, particularly with a camera, with cold rain, even a bit of sno...
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Quoth the raven...
January 28, 2017 - Right after dropping off a load of trash, which, I'm happy to say, included more recyclables than actual garbage, I head...
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Opening ode day
April 23, 2016 - I did a quick trip up Lantern Hill, largely to continue field-testing the gargantuan Sigma supertelephoto and to, with m...
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The arbutus trail
April 02, 2016 - It's been raining off and on all morning, but right after lunch, the precipitation lightened to a minor drizzle and I ha...
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On the arbutus trail
April 20, 2015 - The bloom season for an exquisite wildflower known as the Trailing Arbutus is a tricky thing to time, but after a few ye...
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