CONWAY — Today marks what would have been the 77th birthday of my late oldest brother, decorated Army Silver Star-winning Vietnam helicopter p…
CONWAY — A force of nature, for nature.
I keep a front “wall” of American beech at the entrance of my woodlot, because it sets off the glade-effect my friends like upon moving furthe…
Who would think that morning cup of coffee is in jeopardy from climate change? Well, if you spoke to Starbucks’ former CEO Howard Schultz you …
Here is a new twist for you: buying wine with cork bottle stoppers is good for the environment. Who would think removing bark from cork oaks i…
I am going to perform a no-no here, and that is to write about an invasive species’ qualities. The New Hampshire Legislature has now banned th…
I find it hard to complain about the striking burning bush shrubs around my domicile. This dependable, showy species is one of the great beaut…
Red oak acorns are stouter than most, are one to 1¼ inches long and set in a shallow cup. These acorns have matured at the end of a second sea…
A letter to the editor of this newspaper a year ago intrigued me with this woman complaining about “canned pheasant hunting” by the N.H. Fish …
While checking on the progress of my transplanted winterberry bushes in June, I chanced to look down on the damp ground where I had inserted t…