Are We There Yet?: March starts off with a whooshBy Rebecca Dravis, 08:00AM / Friday, February 28, 2014 | |
The town of Adams is throwing a party, and you are all invited.
Adams is known for its awesome affairs, like the Susan B. Anthony Street Fair to the Fall Run party to the Columbus Day RambleFest extravaganza. So this weekend's shindig - ThunderFest at the Adams Visitors Center on Saturday, March 1 - should be no different.
ThunderFest is a celebration in honor of the Thunderbolt Ski Race, which happens at 11 a.m. First, a word on the ski race itself: The Thunderbolt Trail was originally cut in 1934 and the annual race in the 1930s and 1940s attracted world-class skiers and Olympians. A few years ago the trail and race were restored, and this year, 120 skiers and snowboarders will
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Are We There Yet?: Is It Spring Yet?By Rebecca Dravis, 10:53AM / Friday, February 21, 2014 | |
Are you there, God? It's me, Rebecca.
Please God, don't make it snow on Monday. Or Tuesday. Or any other school day before July. And please God, don't make it so cold that even if it's not snowing it hurts to go outside. Or raining so that everything turns to ice. Or all of the above. All at once. It's New England, after all.
Everything that can be done in the house has been done. Kids are stir crazy and cranky. Parents are short-tempered and cranky. If I have to watch another ice-dancing routine on my living room floor, I'll be completely twizzled. If I have to play another game of "Operation," I'll need to be
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Are We There Yet?: Start Vacation With Indoor, Outdoor OptionsBy Rebecca Dravis, 04:40AM / Friday, February 14, 2014 | |
Another week, another snow day — or maybe even two.
How fabulous, right before February vacation.
Happy Valentine's Day to us!
We're now facing 10 days of sheer boredom... or, how about 10 Days of Play? For the second year, the Berkshire Museum is transforming its Crane Room into anything a child might imagine, using readily available and recyclable materials from cardboard to fabric and tape. Presented in partnership with the Transition Team of Pittsfield and Pop-Up Adventure Play, this is the epitome of child-directed play, something pretty much everyone agrees that today's kids don't get enough of. Haven't you ever been tempted to
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Are We There Yet?: Animals Everywhere!By Rebecca Dravis, 12:57PM / Friday, February 07, 2014 | |
After a recent snowstorm, my husband beckoned our daughter to the front door and told her to look out on the front sidewalk. There, clear as day in the fresh snow, was a trail of animal prints.
Noelle was delighted, and we spent the next few minutes from the warmth of the house guessing what animal could have left those prints. It was a probably a cat, we decided, although we rarely see stray cats in our neighborhood. We do have woods behind our house so we regularly see rabbits and deer and a woodchuck every now and then.
Say what you want about winter and snowstorms and snow days from school (oh, joy!), but the opportunity fresh snow presents in seeing the wildlife around us
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