The Complex Changes of a New England Year

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By John Walters on Tuesday, October 22, 2002.
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The traditional seasons of New England are winter, spring, summer, and fall... along with "mud" and "black fly," if you're feeling put-upon by the environment you live in. Naturalists Charles Johnson and Nona Bell Estrin are inviting us into a deeper awareness of seasonal changes in New England. Their new book is called "In Season: A Natural History of the New England Year."

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