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The Complex Changes of a New England Year
By John Walters on Monday, October 21, 2002.
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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