Category: Get Outside
17
Oct
Street Art in Parkville
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Here is another opportunity to view art in an outside gallery. FJ Gaylor‘s photographs of frontline employees are currently on view at Parkville Market’s patio....
16
Oct
Access Autumn Commentary Downtown Environmental Interest Get Outside Hartford Long Reads North Meadows Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Rivers Seasons of New England Unsolicited Advice
Choosing Where To Dwell
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Every year people retreat indoors at the first nip in the air, not recognizing that this is exactly when they should be outside more, enjoying...
12
Oct
Activism Cultural Interest Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods History Progress Unsolicited Advice
Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Here’s a thought: instead of replacing the (thankfully) removed Columbus statue, we leave it like this. It can be like a secular version of the...
12
Oct
A Picture of a Photograph
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Pleased to see the remnants of trash graffiti finally covered, and with something that better represents the values of this neighborhood. Visit Capitol Avenue (between...
11
Oct
Confronting Useless Things
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Are there any other jobs that require candidates to put on a show via debate? How completely bizarre that anyone finds this practice useful. I’ve...
10
Oct
Autumn Environmental Interest Free Frog Hollow Get Outside Hartford Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Unsolicited Advice
Quiet.
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Find yourself a place to go where you can hear yourself think. Tossing your phone in the pond is a temptation that I understand, but...
08
Oct
Activism Autumn Commentary Environmental Interest Get Outside Hartford History Long Reads Myth Busting Rivers Transportation West End
If A Tree Falls In The Woods Because We Made These Droughts, Does Anyone Own Up To That?
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I sometimes look at a social media page that overflows with nostalgia. There’s not a firm line for where the nostalgia begins, but I would...
07
Oct
Peek-A-Boo
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Spotted this bird popping up, then hiding behind a log, in a wooded area of the West End.
A Seasonal Distraction