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Amanda Nickerson, Communications Specialist

Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests

(603) 224-9945, ext. 301

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Jack Savage, VP for Communications & Outreach
Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
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Morning chores offer a brief, yet vital connection to the land, a respite from the rapid pace of instant communication and the perils of electronic overload: a continuous stream of news, weather, sports and entertainment. The pace of modern life and its constant rapid change are like fresh …

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Amanda Nickerson, Communications Specialist

Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests

(603) 224-9945, ext. 301

Rural survival once depended on an ability to read the land; to see and sense patterns and to respond to changing seasons and weather. Robert Frost described his emotional response to a tree tossing in the wind outside his bedroom window as "inner weather." New England has a rich tradition of …