by Friends of the Blue Hills | May 14, 2020 | Blog
The world has drastically changed… but one thing remains constant: Friends of Blue Hills’ members and supporters are still protecting the amazing treasure that is the Blue Hills. Just recently, our members and supporters stopped an imminent threat to Blue Hills’...
by Friends of the Blue Hills - Admin | May 13, 2020 | Blog
The Blue Hills is an amazing place to explore. But just as you bring water so you do not dehydrate when you hike, you also need to take precautions against contracting Lyme disease, which you can contract from ticks. Here are a few tips for avoiding ticks. And we...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | May 7, 2020 | Blog
Walden Warming: an online lecture by Richard Primack May 18, 7 – 9 pm on Zoom (Registration info below) Most people know Henry David Thoreau as a writer and botanist, but he was also a climate-change scientist! And, more importantly, what would Thoreau tell us...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Apr 13, 2020 | Blog
We Need the Blue Hills… and the Blue Hills Needs You to Protect it The Blue Hills is always threatened by projects that would destroy the Blue Hills’ forests. We successfully defeated a recent threat in the southern part of the Blue Hills. Your support...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Apr 3, 2020 | Blog
Feeling the Solid Ground Beneath You! Wednesday, April 8, noon on Zoom We hike-we walk-we enjoy the outdoors, but all of that is a bit different right now. Have you noticed? Our worlds have turned upside down, and social distancing can be isolating and confusing. In...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Mar 1, 2020 | Blog
Maple Sugar Festival March 28 and 29, 10 am – 3 pm Join Mass Audubon’s Blue Hills Trailside Museum and the Massachusetts DCR to continue a more than 20-year-old tradition of making maple syrup at Brookwood Farm in Milton. Put on your boots and flannel shirt and...