GREENSPACE: The Ficus That Came in From The Cold
Now that most of us have trimmed back our perennials and otherwise put our gardens to bed for the winter, we’ll be spending more time inside.
AROUND THE GARDEN: Time to Get Down and Dirty
This is the year to go long on bulbs. Most bulbs prices are lower due to the strength of the dollar against the euro. So, get down and dirty if you want to have a glorious spring display.
RIGHT IN OUR BACKYARDS Milkweed, Nature’s Podcaster
One of my earliest memories of fall family outings was encountering stands of milkweed plants along the roadsides, walking trails, meadows, and vacant lots.
Beyond Rye: Safe Travels in the Land of the Holy Cow
I’m happy to report that I have just survived a 12-day trip through northern India. It all started as a pilgrimage to the Taj Mahal, which sat atop my father’s bucket list for the last 50 years.
Building a Better Westchester
The School of the Holy Child community, joined together this year to support Habitat for Humanity of Westchester’s vital work throughout Westchester County.
Gardening Shoots Up at Osborn
We are at a point in time when our plugged-in and tuned-out kids are spending less time interacting with nature than any other generation before it.
Halloween Harvest
Leading up to Halloween, Daniel Warren had a lot of treats in store for its kindergarteners.
A Shakespeare Something
Audiences bundled up with blankets and hot cocoa the weekend of October 17 to see the all-female version of “Much Ado About Nothing” presented by School of the Holy Child’s Gryphon Players in the Alumnae Garden.
Here’s to an Honorable Group
Rye High School celebrated the induction of new members into the National Honor Society at a candlelight ceremony last month.
Spooky Times at Osborn El
Spooky Times at Osborn El
There were plenty of thrills and chills at Osborn School’s October 24 Scare Fair —