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A Fine Time for All Creatures, Winged and Footed

Hot dogs roasting on an open fire, raptors’ talons in plain sight…. Families bundled up and flocked to the 43rd Old-Fashioned Winter’s Afternoon at Rye Nature Center March 5. In between log-sawing contests and maple-sugaring demonstrations, they spent time at the petting zoo, improved their archery skills, learned a new craft, and caught up over hot chocolate.

A warm toast to organizers Kassandra Souply and Katie Jamer.

Photos by Alison Rodilosso

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