Try Make and Mend in Somerville: makeandmendshop.com
<http://makeandmendshop.com/>
They resell unused/surplus craft supplies and take donations of usable
materials.
Bryce Wolf
> On Jun 13, 2024, at 6:46 AM, Britta Das wrote:
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> I would also love to get an idea where this c
Habitat/Restore in Worcester takes outdoor furniture in good condition.
> On Jul 11, 2023, at 6:27 PM, Debra Daugherty wrote:
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> Does anyone have thoughts on where to donate wrought iron outdoor patio
> furniture? Household Goods (which seems like a super effective/efficient
> operation) in
It appears to be a grey tree frog. They like to hide in potted plants on your
deck or patio….Do not startle easily. I find them very personable!
Bryce Wolf
> On May 13, 2023, at 6:03 PM, Rosamond Delori via Lincoln
> wrote:
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> In our breezeway this evening.
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> Roz
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Here’s another vote for Andrea. She has taken care of our cats for several
years — and has just completed a two-week stint with our two calico sisters.
Very conscientious and makes every effort to get to know the animals.
Bryce Wolf
> On Feb 24, 2023, at 5:37 PM, kliattaudi--- via Linc
I’m sorry but that is not an albino squirrel. Albinos lack all pigment and have
pink eyes. This appears to be a white morph of a grey squirrel. They are
uncommon but do appear from time to time as a natural gene variant.
But he’s pretty cute anyways!
> On Oct 22, 2022, at 12:00 PM, Nicholas R
Looks like a grey tree frog. Usually grey but color can be variable. About 2-5
cm. Very loud trill in May-June.
Bryce
> On Jun 14, 2022, at 9:14 AM, Rosamond Delori wrote:
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> Can any of you identify this little frog , about 2 cm long?
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> Please excuse likely errors
General rule-of-thumb (but not foolproof) with coops and sharpies:
robin-sized: sharp shinned; crow-sized: cooper’s.
> On Aug 22, 2021, at 3:21 PM, Anne Warner wrote:
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> Having seen the hawk with Dan, and looking at these pictures, it looked more
> like the sharp-shinned one most because it
Appears to be a kingfisher…in some distress, judging from the panting. Hope he
has flown away by now.
> On Aug 3, 2021, at 7:52 PM, DEBBY ADAMS via Lincoln
> wrote:
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> Seen on a deck in Lincoln, cannot identify it.
> Anyone know what this bird is called?
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