Category: Environmental Interest
22
Nov
Autumn Commentary Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Free Fun Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Holiday Long Reads Myth Busting No Drama Weather Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Rivers Unsolicited Advice West End
Alone In The Woods
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to continue finding color outdoors through the remainder of autumn and entirety of winter. It begins...
21
Nov
Autumn Cultural Interest Downtown Environmental Interest Free Fun Get Outside Hartford Long Reads Parks
A Stroll Through Heaven
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Between all those signs, Google Maps, and the ability to ask visitors what the space is used for, nobody has an excuse anymore to pretend...
19
Nov
Extended Picnic Season
by Kerri Ana Provost
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For those who have not considered it, you can picnic outdoors in New England nearly every day of the year. It may be less enjoyable...
17
Nov
Enjoying the View
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Capitol Avenue in November, looking a little like autumn and spring.
10
Nov
Access Autumn Beyond Hartford Commentary Covid-19 Environmental Interest Free Fun Get Outside Long Reads New England North Central Connecticut Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Transportation
Small Joys at Westmoor Park
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I have yet to see attractions proudly wearing a label like "Middle-Aged and Child-Free Friendly," but maybe they should.
08
Nov
Autumn Commentary Covid-19 Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Frog Hollow Get Outside Hartford History Long Reads Parks Progress Quality of Life Women
Sundays Are For Rambling
by Kerri Ana Provost
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...so here is a bit of rambling about how to experience relief, joy, disappointment, and relief all at once.
05
Nov
Everything Has a Name
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I sure hope these geese know they are causing a ruckus at Hollowmead Pond. I’m not sure why the map on this sign is oriented...
04
Nov
…And Another Sign
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I might be the only person excited about these park signs, but they legitimize the use of space by those who don’t study maps and...
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