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The Farmland Speaks

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  • Publication: East Hampton Press
  • Published on: Mar 26, 2024
  • Columnist: Marilee Foster
Sitting at a traffic light, waiting to leave the shopping plaza, I look for a radio station and hear just the final clip of a story about assigning rights to... more

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Masters and Mysteries

If you have ever been tasked with picking watermelon, you know that there are masters ... 10 Sep 2024 by Marilee Foster

What’s in a Name

The vine wraps its way directly up the deer fence. The flower is fragrant, a ... 3 Sep 2024 by Marilee Foster

Seasonal Migrations

Suddenly, fallen in front of my next step is an insect. Freshly dead, its great ... 27 Aug 2024 by Marilee Foster

Cauliflower and Me

You’d think that because I grew up on a potato farm, my first memorable impressions ... 20 Aug 2024 by Marilee Foster

Carnival Ride

Picking tomatoes, when the rain stops, in mud to our ankles, someone, while slipping, exclaims, ... 13 Aug 2024 by Marilee Foster

‘Normal’ Weather

The sound of Canada geese, already? Flocks of them, extended families flying low and talking ... 6 Aug 2024 by Marilee Foster

Farm View Court

At first, the tiny bird is just a shadow. A wing tip amplified as it ... 30 Jul 2024 by Marilee Foster

Waves of Grain

My friend brings me corn in the morning. He’s not yet in park when two ... 23 Jul 2024 by Marilee Foster

Surprise Fireworks

The competition was stiff this year. So many fireworks and only one Fourth of July. ... 9 Jul 2024 by Marilee Foster

Light Show

We arrive at our longest days with a hot southwest wind. Vintage meteorologists, those who ... 30 Jun 2024 by Marilee Foster