There is only one text and photo : Norma A. Hubbard (June 2013) If you blink, you might miss them. Hummingbirds move their wings up to 75 […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Ladybug, fly Away! text and photo : Norma A. Hubbard (April 2013) When I see all the ladybugs in and around my house, I am […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
A Turkey for Christmas text and photo : Norma A. Hubbard (February 2013) In the past few years we have had wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) wander through our […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
They Come a Tapping by Norma A. Hubbard (December 2012) [caption id="attachment_406" align="alignleft" width="480"] Pileated woodpecker - photo: Norbert Bars[/caption] When walking in the woods, most of […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Seeking solutions towards sustainable forests in Hemmingford by Benoît Bleau, translation Sheila Lord (June 2014) During the past year […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
The Hemmingford Garden Exchange Sweet spring, when will you return? We can be happy that the […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Carbon footprints and Earth Day by Mary Strate and Annabel Strate-Friesen (April 2014) Earth Day is upon us once […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
1914: War declared By Mary Ducharme (April 2014) One hundred years ago the Conservative government opened the first “war session” in Canada since the War […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Those Darn Raccoons text and photo : Norma A. Hubbard (October 2012) I am sure most of us in the valley have a love-hate relationship with raccoons […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Chasing Butterflies! text and photos : Norma A. Hubbard (August 2012) Butterflies were part of my childhood. I can remember swarms of yellow butterflies in […] Published by : Info Hemmingford