The greening of the marsh at Damon’s Point. This is my favorite time of year on the North River. At least this year — it’s come earlier in the past. […]
Night of the Coyote
The end of the day at Daniel Webster Sanctuary. For years I have read one account after another about those mysterious coyotes that skulk around town stealing cats and dragging […]
How I Learned to Love the Water (a.k.a. Canoeing & Kayaking on the South Shore)
The canoe launch at Union Street Bridge in Marshfield, on the North River. Born in Rockland and raised in Marshfield, I grew up on the South Shore. I liked it […]
The Strange (Yet Natural) Life of the Lady’s Slipper
The pink lady’s slipper. Any successful business venture is liable to attract cheats and con artists. Nature certainly has its share of these. The rare flower known as the lady’s […]
May Flowers: The Spring Ephemerals
Mayflowers in Stetson Meadows. If you’ve taken a walk in the woods lately, you’ve probably noticed an abundance of buds. It’s hard to miss: right now nearly every deciduous tree […]
Observing Nature in Your Own Back Yard
A view of the Green Harbor River from the author’s backyard. It’s astonishing what we take for granted. When we spend a lot of time in a particular place it […]
The Herring Run
It’s not something you see around here very often. Imagine a river absolutely brimming with fish, a seemingly endless ribbon of blueback herring swimming with determination against the current, their […]
The Annual Salamander Migration
If you are walking along a forest path or wooded road in the next few weeks, keep an eye out for the Spotted Salamander. This shiny, wet-looking amphibian ranges in […]
Signs of Spring
Skunk cabbage emerges in spring. Spring is coming! For the first time in I don’t know how many years, that little creature for which we named Groundhog Day opted to […]
The Power of Water: Milling and Manufacturing in the North River Valley
An old mill on the South River in Marshfield, circa 1940. Now the location of Veterans Memorial Park. When considering the industrial history of the North River, what first comes […]