Category: Winter
14
Mar
The Birds are Back
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Okay, there were birds of one kind or another here all winter, but we are seeing and hearing more variety now.
13
Mar
The Only Fever I’m Interested In
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Earth gives us unmissable signs of life and renewal. It has been one year since more people began spending time outdoors, taking walks, and paying...
11
Mar
The View on Trinity Street
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Months later, the road that cuts through Bushnell Park remains open to people on foot and bicycle. In before times, when the idea of doing...
09
Mar
Dispatches from the Alleged Ghost Town (Volume 15)
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Fifteen weeks into this limited series, and I have yet to struggle to find other people out and about. Not during blizzards. Not when there...
02
Mar
Asylum Hill Downtown Get Outside Ghost Town Hartford Myth Busting No Drama Weather Parks Transportation Winter
Dispatches from the Alleged Ghost Town (Volume 14)
by Kerri Ana Provost
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No difficulty finding people outside whether it was sunny or raining. Yes, even in downtown on a weekend during the pandemic in the rain. Even...
25
Feb
A Little Something (March 2021)
by Kerri Ana Provost
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It should go without saying that if you qualify, then getting your Covid vaccinations should be the first item on the agenda for the month....
23
Feb
Cultural Interest Frog Hollow Get Outside Ghost Town Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parkville Winter
Dispatches from the Alleged Ghost Town (Volume 13)
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This week’s installment features photos taken at and within a few hours of sunrise, on a Saturday in February. As always, this only shows a...
20
Feb
Morning Side-eye on Park Street
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I personally preferred their glam Ziggy Stardust look from a few years ago, but the lion throwing shade at passersby is pretty good too.
Dispatches from the Alleged Ghost Town (Volume 16)