Posts Tagged ‘Flowers’

New Canaan’s natural beauty

Monday, August 15th, 2011
Some of New Canaan's buildings have been showing off some beautiful landscapes of flowers and plants. Here, a Cross Street building sports a gorgeous hanging plant.

The business of bees

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
As the afternoon sun beats down, the noise swells: thousands of bees, boiling around the bottom of Dennis Carlsons hives like a seething brown mass of melted candy. The air is thick with warmth and flowers, and the smell well, the smell is revolting. Like a frat-house bathroom, it grows with the heat until, like the bees, were all forced backwards. But that smell spray-on bee-repellant ...

The business of bees

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
As the afternoon sun beats down, the noise swells: thousands of bees, boiling around the bottom of Dennis Carlsons hives like a seething brown mass of melted candy. The air is thick with warmth and flowers, and the smell well, the smell is revolting. Like a frat-house bathroom, it grows with the heat until, like the bees, were all forced backwards. But that smell spray-on bee-repellant ...

Illustrator puts her attention to detail to good use

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
As manager of the Everett Farmers Market, Inger Hutton is on the waterfront every summer Sunday. With her market co-manager husband Tone Hutton, she oversees vendors' sales of fruit and flowers, crafts and candles, pastries and green beans.

Illustrator puts her attention to detail to good use

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
As manager of the Everett Farmers Market, Inger Hutton is on the waterfront every summer Sunday. With her market co-manager husband Tone Hutton, she oversees vendors' sales of fruit and flowers, crafts and candles, pastries and green beans.