“My friend/neighbor, who lives a block away from my house in Plymouth, notified me on a very cold day that she had two red foxes in her backyard.
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Picture Plymouth 2022 Photo Contest Winners. We asked and you answered Plymouth, now it's time to celebrate the winners.
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Picture Plymouth: Clouds Pointing the Way for Sailors At Clifton E. French Regional Park. Mirror reflection at Clifton E. French Regional Park.
“There’s no place like home,” proclaims Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz. Our homes are the foundation of all of our hopes and dreams while also very real places that exude a warmth created by the people that inhabit the space.
We are at the start of a new year and new beginnings, which is also a great time for reflection. Mary Catherine Solberg’s original work, Day Dream III, captures a calm state as the subject goes deep in her thoughts. Meditation is a practice that uses mindfulness to train your aw
Afternoon Skate, which placed second in the People and Families category of our annual Picture Plymouth photo contest, was taken by Amy Wilcox.
When Plymouth resident Bob Lund graduated from college with a degree in English, he had two choices—enroll in either journalism school or law school.
Katie May’s Butterfly Joy placed third in the People and Families category of our annual Picture Plymouth photo contest.
While their artistic journeys may look markedly different, Plymouth artists May Ling Kopecky and Skip Sturtz share some common threads that wonderfully weave their ways throughout their work and lives.
While en route to a conference in 2016, Umbreen Hasan, M.D., saw her life take an unexpected turn after a being involved in a serious car accident.