We’ve had a series of beautiful days. As I said last week, there is nothing like the month of May. Everyday, there is something new to enjoy. Finally, the cabbages, broccoli, collards and spigarello are in the ground.
Lambert’s Cove Road will remain closed for longer than projected, after plans for a temporary repair to a collapsed culvert were scrapped.
Tonight offers us a treat. The bright planet Venus hangs in the western sky.
Red-breasted nuthatches are just about everyone’s favorite.
This season’s eatings were likely to include a sprinkling of nutmeg.
A thin crescent moon appears early Monday morning an hour before sunrise, low in the southeastern sky.
As deer hunting season nears an end, some Island hunters are raising concerns about the health of the herd this year, reporting they are finding deer...