A view of the Green Harbor River from the author’s backyard. It’s astonishing what we take for granted. When we spend a lot of time in a particular place it […]
The Herring Run
It’s not something you see around here very often. Imagine a river absolutely brimming with fish, a seemingly endless ribbon of blueback herring swimming with determination against the current, their […]
The Annual Salamander Migration
If you are walking along a forest path or wooded road in the next few weeks, keep an eye out for the Spotted Salamander. This shiny, wet-looking amphibian ranges in […]
Signs of Spring
Skunk cabbage emerges in spring. Spring is coming! For the first time in I don’t know how many years, that little creature for which we named Groundhog Day opted to […]
The Power of Water: Milling and Manufacturing in the North River Valley
An old mill on the South River in Marshfield, circa 1940. Now the location of Veterans Memorial Park. When considering the industrial history of the North River, what first comes […]
Salt Haying on the North and South Rivers
A haycart, with the North River in the background. Photo courtesy of Ray Freden. The harvesting of salt marsh hay was an important operation in the North and South Rivers […]
The Marsh in Winter
The South River Marsh in winter. The salt marsh in winter doesn’t look like much. From a distance it appears to be mostly dead, matted brown grass standing in clumps […]
The Year on the Water (1996)
A new split-log boardwalk at Nelson Forest. Since 1970, the North and South Rivers Watershed Association has worked for the preservation, restoration, maintenance and conservation of the rivers and related […]
The Winter Solstice
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in the snow. A wonderfully wide, open, often-sunny place for an invigorating winter walk! As I write this, we have not seen the sun for seven […]
Rivers: Our First Highways
Route 3, our current highway, as viewed from the North River, a major highway of the past. Imagine paddling a canoe down Route 3A, rowing a dory up Route 123, […]