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Acorn Acres Wildlife Rehabilitation: Nature Calls!
Rehabilitating nature’s smaller creatures – squirrels, rabbits and groundhogs – is the driving force behind the nonprofit organization that took root in 2010, when Betsy Shank discovered a squirrel that was near death in her own backyard.  Poppy’s enclosed play yard allows her to venture outdoors and enjoy fresh air and engage in exercise. Betsy...

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Road Trip: Baltimore

Head for Charm City and explore Rachel Lee Hovnanian: Nature Deficit Disorder, an immersive installation being held at the Baltimore Museum of

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

Yes, I know Christmas lays claim to that sentiment, but for me March fits the bill. Why? March Madness!  I’ve been

No Fooling, April is Here! 

Spring has finally arrived! It’s time to get out and enjoy all that the season has to offer, including Easter

Road Trip! Richmond, Virginia

This year I received a very special birthday gift … a visit to the Branch Museum of Design in Richmond,

At Home in 2026: Past-Present & Maybe a Little Quirky

Are you tired of gray and white everything? Do you find minimalism boring? If so, there’s good news! A shift

The Greening of Eurofins

If the pandemic taught us anything, it is the fact that connecting to nature is a vital component of our

Homefields: Growing Aspirations

Homefields Care Farm, located along Letort Road in Millersville. The barn mural, designed and painted in 2022 by Steve Wilson,

Amanita Cafe: Farm-to-Table Fare

Amanita Café’s focus on farm-to-table fare, a casual, relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff are key ingredients behind the Lancaster restaurant’s

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