The weather outside was frightful, but Rye Nature Center’s Old-Fashioned Winter’s Afternoon was once again delightful. A host of traditional activities warmed up souls on a frigid February day.
Roasting marshmallows and hot dogs on an open fire, log sawing, candle making, maple sugaring, pony rides, and hikes provided plenty of winter wonderment. And inside the Center, after checking on the resident lizard, young visitors headed to the craft tables, waited patiently to have their faces painted, and enjoyed tasty waffles.
Photos by Robin Jovanovich
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