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Watch this Adorable Family of Bears Frolicking in the Adirondacks
I'm a bit of a wildlife nut, and most of my time spent on social media is scrolling through nature videos and posts. These videos can take you to wonderful outdoor spaces and show you amazing sights without leaving your home. For me, there's nothing quite like the adrenaline rush of witnessing a lion attack in the African jungle, seeing a pod of spectacular whales breaching in the Atlantic Ocean, or, in this case, an adorable family of black bears frolicking in an Adirondack Village.
These Are Best BBQ Joints in the Capital Region! [RANKED]
It's National Barbeque Day! There are some amazing barbeque restaurants throughout the Capital Region. Here is a ranked list according to Yelp of the top pitmasters in our area. Try and look at this list without getting hungry! Each has outstanding reviews. Check Out the Best BBQ Joints in the...
The adorable sheep are back on Governors Island for the season!
Our favorite sheep are baaaaaaack for the season on Governors Island. For the fourth consecutive year, a team of upstate woolly animals has been "hired" to stroll the grounds at Governors Island and help control invasive species of plants to preserve the area's ecosystem. Evening, Chad, Philip Aries, Bowie and...
Immerse Yourself in West African Drum & Dance in Albany
Feel the rhythm of the beat and let your spirit dance as the West African Drum & Dance w/Jordan Taylor Hill event comes to the Albany Barn! Set your calendars for an immersive cultural experience on Monday, May 20th from 6pm to 8pm at the vibrant Albany Barn, located at 56 2nd St, Albany, NY. Prepare to be swept away by the rich traditions of Guinea, Senegal, and the African Diaspora.
THEY’RE BAAACK! Sheep landscaping squad returns to chomp invasive plant species on Governors Island
They’re baaack and better than ever. The Governors Island sheep landscaping squad has returned from their farm upstate, and the five herbivores are back at their post in Hammock Grove, ready to eat down invasive plant species.
Garden Notes: May 22, 2024
STOCKBRIDGE – Berkshire Botanical Garden presents the following upcoming program: Saturday, June 1, “Composting Workshop,” 10 a.m. to noon. Join BBG student and composting instructor Linda Murray for a workshop on the basics of vermiculture and how to maintain a compost bin. At the end of the session, students will walk away with their very own vermicompost bin they make themselves, complete with 250 mini composters (a.k.a. worms). It’s a great way for people to start composting at home and can be done virtually anywhere, even in the smallest apartment. Worm castings are an excellent soil amendment that can be applied to soils or made into a worm tea. Materials fee is $25. Cost is $25 members, $40 nonmembers. To register or for more information, visit www.berkshirebotanical.org. Berkshire Botanical Garden is located at 5 West Stockbridge Road.
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