The quiet, reflective mood of a late summer evening is deepened by the soft, contemplative light.
We all know labor Day weekend should not be about mourning the fun stuff you didn’t have an opportunity to squeeze in, but rather it should offer equal doses of pleasure and despondency.
1965 was a pivotal year in American history, marked by major events in the Civil Rights Movement, including the Selma to Montgomery marches and the signing of the Voting Rights Act, as well as a significant escalation of the Vietnam War with the landing of Marines at Da Nang and continuous air strikes.
Mid-August arrives as a bittersweet reminder that summer’s vibrant reign is nearing its end. While technically still part of the season, these days often carry a distinct feeling of transition, tinged with both nostalgia and anticipation.
In the context of sustainable agriculture, grazing cows can play a valuable role. A lot goes into cow grazing.
August. The month that intensifies our senses has arrived. It is a month filled with early morning swims, beach picnics, boat rides, agricultural fair preparations and setting aside just the right blanket and chairs for the Oak Bluffs fireworks.
