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1,000 Words

After the Great New England Hurricane of 1938 devastated forests throughout the region, fallen logs were salvaged and sometimes stored in ponds and other wetlands, where immersion in water has…

Editor’s Note

I recently took a drive along Vermont’s Otter Creek in order to see part of the land-scape explored by photographer Caleb Kenna for his feature in this issue. I didn’t have a particular…

Framing with Ancient Timbers: Scribing Together History

The Charlestown Navy Yard has been a fixture of the Boston Harbor shoreline for more than 200 years. Until its closure in 1974, the Navy Yard was a city-within-a-city, with facilities constantly…

From the Center

Last September, while kayaking up the Connecticut River, I passed a monarch butterfly heading in the opposite direction. I turned my boat and watched it go, a flickering spot of blaze orange, likely…

Historic Barn Made New

Senior Housing Renovation Supports Local Timber Suppliers

Carpenter and writer Adam Miller recently completed the timber framing portion of a barn that is undergoing renovation in Lyme, New Hampshire. The project is part of a small senior housing development…

Saving Butternut

Saving Butternut

Native butternut, Juglans cinerea, is steadily disappearing from the woods of North America due to butternut canker, a non-native fungus (Ophiognomonia clavigignenti-juglandacearum) that was…

Splitting the Air: The Unexpected Chemistry of Lightning

To say that lightning “splits” the sky is no mere poetry. A single stroke contains about one billion joules of energy, roughly 280 kilowatt-hours of electricity, and could power a modern…

Lights, Bait, and Staying up Late

The invitation was irresistible. I was chatting with Dave Small, president of the Athol Bird & Nature Club, who’d just given a winter lecture on moths. The images he’d shared were…

Wood Lit

The Big Boom: 100 Years on the Upper Hudson

Ernie Brooks got his men out and rolling well before dawn at his Mud Lake lumber camp deep in the Adirondacks. A longtime lumberman from Speculator in Hamilton County, Brooks logged near hermit French…

Three Cinquains

Poecile atricapillus Winking The wanderer Wonders over my work As I split oak and he in song Marks time. Strix varia Child who Innocence calls Sagelike to the moonlight, Night’s huntsmen fill…

Discoveries

Mushrooms on the Menu

Seasonal Notes

Community Voices: Nancy Baker

Issue 114: Autumn 2022 $7.00

This issue features Lake Champlain Watershed, Framing with Ancient Timbers, Solace Through Fly Fishing, and much more! Order a copy of this issue or visit Subscription Services to subscribe to our…