What seemed an endless winter of our discontent miraculously transformed into glorious summer this week, skipping spring altogether. One prevailing vestige of spring includes daffodils, popping up in gardens all around town, having survived recent snow and arctic conditions. My neighbor Millie Streeter’s daffodil field never fails to evokes happy thoughts of Wordsworth’s poetry and the English countryside.
Here are some important updates for the Tamworth Visitors Council’s Wet Paint Week 2018. You can find out about the artists and the schedule on wetpainttamworth.com. Artists arrive on Monday, May 7, and will paint at Fox Run in Chocorua, and environs. At 5 p.m., The Preserve hosts a spaghetti dinner reception to meet the artists, donations welcome A portion of every painting sold during the week benefits the St. Andrews Food Pantry and Arts Tamworth.
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