FLOYDS KNOBS, Ind. (AP) — Cousins Tim Byrne and Kory Byrne don’t have a background in farming, but when they decided to try growing hops, a flowering plant used in
My favorite new March quotation is by Clarence Fanto in the March 1 edition of The Berkshire Eagle, Around here, at least until May, spring is more of an aspiration than a reality â a guest who pops in for a day or two, then beats a hasty retreat as winter refuses to hit the exits.
It is mud time for friends living along gravel roads â and potholes for the rest of us.
Soon, it once again will be time to get out the rake, although, its work will be far less than the other side of winter.
Some winter birds begin leaving, while others refuse for more favorable winds that will help them on their way. The predominately gray and white juncos keep an eye on Mount Greylock, while others aim for more distant elevations.