Monday, October 31, 2022
THE GHOST OF CLAFLIN SCHOOL
Marash Girl and (rahmetli olsun) Harriet Stetson (Marash Girl's best friend throughout elementary school) both loved to read the Nancy Drew Mysteries, a series written by Carolyn Keene. Marash Girl had been gifted a set of these books by a customer of her father Peter. Because Harriet and Marash Girl sat next to eachother in fifth grade and were always abuzz with excitement over the latest Nancy Drew adventure, the teacher decided that the two girls should leave the classroom and retire to the third floor of that 19th Century brick building, (the original Claflin School in Newtonville, Massachusetts,) with the specific purpose of writing a mystery à la Nancy Drew . . . specifically, The Ghost Of Claflin School! Once the girls left the classroom during "English", the teacher never checked on them, and needless to say, the girls never wrote even a first draft of The Ghost Of Claflin School!
Labels:
Claflin School,
Halloween,
Halloween in Newtonville
Monday, October 10, 2022
Let Us All Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day!
Labels:
Native Americans,
Newton Massachusetts,
Photography
Monday, July 25, 2022
This Red Cardinal Brightens Trash Day in the Boston Suburbs!
Sunday, July 24, 2022
Meet The Hybrid Petunia . . . And She's Not In An Onion Patch!
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Greet The Eastern Daisy Fleabane
Greet the Eastern daisy fleabane, or, as scientists call her, the Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers.
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Friday, July 22, 2022
What gets fatter as it gets thinner?
"What gets fatter as it gets thinner?"
Have you figured it out yet?
Drum rolls, please!
What gets fatter as it gets thinner? A balloon gets fatter as it gets thinner!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Yet Another Riddle For You!
Let's see if you can figure this one out!
What gets fatter as it gets thinner?
Check in tomorrow for the answer!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
"When can a pitcher not hold water?"
"When can a pitcher not hold water?"
Figured it out yet?
A pitcher cannot hold water when s/he's wearing a pitcher's glove, and pitching a ball from the pitcher's mound to the catcher!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Another Riddle For You!
"When can a pitcher not hold water?"
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Check in tomorrow for the answer!
Monday, July 18, 2022
This Diligent Gardener Protects Farlow Park . . .
Getting a jump on the season?
This scarecrow has been guarding Farlow park throughout the month of June and well into July!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Sunday, July 17, 2022
The Orange Day Lily Was Greeting All Passersby Last Month!
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Have you met the Common Dogwood yet?
Here it is for all to enjoy . . . please welcome the Common Dogwood . . . Don't worry . . . it won't bite!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Friday, July 15, 2022
Marash Girl asks you again: "When can a loon fly high in the sky?"
You've had over a month, so I hope you've come up with the answer!
"When can a loon fly high in the sky?"
A loon can fly high in the sky when it's a bal-loon, better known as a balloon . . . a helium balloon!
Original Riddle Above by MarashGirl©2022
Thursday, July 14, 2022
Remembering Wilbraham and the Storming of the Bastille!
"Here is my memory :
"We would set up a “bastille” (jail) using sticks leaned against a tree - the big beech (?) tree in front of the cabin. One year Uncle George was the person “in jail” - he was inside all the sticks and then we stormed the bastille and broke him out 😄
"Also, Papa would always get a whole wheel of authentic Brie cheese - it was huge and I didn’t like how the Brie tasted - but later I learned to love it! Sometimes we would keep the wooden round box that the Brie cheese came in and we would use it to store other things, like small toys."
` Above memory from Ahsin!
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
"When is a grape not a grape?"
"When is a grape not a grape?" Figured it out yet?
A grape is not a grape when it's . . . . a grapefruit!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
(I'll bet many of you guessed the answer to this riddle!)
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Riddle Again!
Okay, folks. . . here goes! Get out your thinking caps!
"When is a grape not a grape?"
Check in tomorrow for the answer!
[Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022]
Monday, July 11, 2022
Meet the Cornus kousa F.Buerger ex Hance
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Must such beautiful flowers have names that are so difficult to pronounce? Give up?
Just take the easy way out and refer to this flower as the Japanese Dogwood.
Sunday, July 10, 2022
A Corner In Newton Corner Flags Its Support For Ukraine!
Saturday, July 9, 2022
Does The Mountain Laurel Grow Only On Mountains?
The answer, as you may have guessed, is a resounding "No!"
[Photo by MarashGirl©2022]
This Mountain Laurel grows on the plains just outside of Boston!
Friday, July 8, 2022
Say "Good Morning" To The Hypericum x desetangsii Lamotte Des Étangs' Saint-John's-wort
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Greet the Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus L.
Marash Girl has requested that you greet the Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus L.!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
The name scare you? Can't prononce it? That's okay. You can just call it the Yellow Daylily!
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
When can a horse move while standing still?
"When can a horse move while standing still?"
Have you figured it out yet? Here's your answer!
A horse can move while standing still when it's a wooden horse on a Merry-Go-Round!
[Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022]
Above riddle written in memory of Uncle Paul and Newton's Norumbega Park where Uncle Paul always took us kids on the Fourth of July!!
Labels:
Family History,
Horses,
Newton Massachusetts,
Original Riddles
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
When can a horse move while standing still?
When can a horse move while it's standing still?
[Check in tomorrow for the answer!]
Monday, July 4, 2022
Remembering the Fourth of July on Wilbraham Mountain . . .
Before the tornado . . . before the tornado took with it the cabin that sat on top of Wilbraham Mountain . . . many Armenian-American families originally from Marash celebrated every Fourth of July on top of their beloved Wilbraham Mountain.
How did they celebrate?
--Raising the American Flag on a flagpole on top of Wilbraham Mountain, signaling the beginning of summer for the Marashtsis in Western Massachusetts!
--Building a fire in the stone fireplace built by the Marashtsi men behind the cabin, a fire perfectly designed for cooking the shish kebab that the Marashtsi women had prepared by hand for all to enjoy.
--Putting up the curtains and making up the beds in the cabin (the building which had been the first schoolhouse in Springfield, Massachusetts) on the top of Wilbraham Mountain.
--Remembering the blessings of this United States of America, the country that had welcomed these folks, many of whom had survived the horrors of the Genocide of the Armenian people.
--And Levon and George as young boys, shooting off fireworks to celebrate with their parents, cousins, aunts, and uncles the freedom and wonders of their country, The United States Of America!
Labels:
Family History,
Fourth of July,
Holidays,
WIlbraham
Sunday, July 3, 2022
Welcome The Coreopsis verticillata L. [The Threadleaf Coreopsis]
The Coreopsis verticillata L., better known as the Threadleaf Coreopsis (below), greets all of Marash Girl's readers as Marash Girl prepares to celebrate the 4th of July!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Saturday, July 2, 2022
SAY HELLO TO BUSY LIZZY . . . UNLESS SHE'S TOO BUSY TO SAY HELLO TO YOU!
Please allow Marash Girl to introduce you to the "Impatiens walleriana Hook.f.", or, as more popularly known, the "Busy Lizzy"!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Friday, July 1, 2022
Greet the Geranium sanguineum L. or, in Plain English, The Bloody Crane's-bill!
Meet the Geranium sanguineum L. or, in plain English, the Bloody Crane's-Bill!
Really? The Bloody Crane's-Bill? Such a scary name for such a beautiful flower!
Original Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Now You, Too, Can Admire The Tree Privet!
Known by scientists as the Ligustrum robustum (Roxb.)Blume, the Tree Privet can be enjoyed by all . . . if not in your gardens, right here online!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
"When Is A Leaf Not A Leaf?" Have you figured it out yet?
When is A leaf not A leaf? (Must be spoken to be a successful riddle!)
Give up?
"A" leaf is not "A" leaf when it's "B" Leaf (belief)!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Note: This riddle must be spoken in order to be successfully "riddling"!
N.B. With many thanks to Raffi who got Marash Girl started "riddling" all those many years ago!!!
Monday, June 27, 2022
Since Summer Has Arrived, And Leaves Are All About . . .
Please allow Marash Girl to ask you the following question . . . or riddle, should you choose to see it that way!
"When is a leaf not a leaf?" (Must be spoken to be a successful riddle!)
Check in tomorrow for the answer!
Sunday, June 26, 2022
Have You Ever Met The Milk Thistle?
Have you ever met the Milk Thistle, better known in the scientific world as Sonchus oleraceus (L.) L.?
If you've never met her before, please pause now and greet the Milk Thistle!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Saturday, June 25, 2022
"What blade can never be sharpened?"
"What blade can never be sharpened?" Give up? Want the answer? Here goes . . .
"A blade of grass can be cut, but a blade of grass can never be sharpened!"
[Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022]
Friday, June 24, 2022
And As This Is Now The Fourth Day Of Summer . . .
As this is now the fourth day of summer, Marash Girl is inspired to ask her readers the following riddle . . . you'll see why when you figure out the answer.
"What blade can never be sharpened?"
[Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022]
Check in tomorrow to see if you've arrived at the correct answer!
Thursday, June 23, 2022
A Walk In The Park A Fortnight Ago . . .
A walk in the park a fortnight ago, and look who came out to greet Marash Girl!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
"What did the horse in Holyoke, Massachusetts, call the farmer who lived on the farm next door?"
Okay, so "What did the horse in Holyoke, Massachusetts, call the farmer who lived on the farm next door?"
Figured it out yet?
No? Well, here's the answer!
The horse on the farm next door to the farmer in Holyoke, Massachusetts, called the farmer his neighbor, of course!
[Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022]
Labels:
Animals,
Farming,
Holyoke,
Horses,
Original Riddles,
Western Massachusetts
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
An Original Riddle Inspired By The Farms Of Western Massachusetts!
What did the farmer in Holyoke, Massachusetts, call the horse on the farm next door? Or rather, let's put it another way: what did the horse on a farm in Holyoke, Massachusetts, call the farmer who lived on the farm next door?
(Check in tomorrow for the answer!)
[Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022]
Labels:
Animals,
Farming,
Holyoke,
Horses,
Western Massachusetts
Monday, June 20, 2022
"When is a joke not funny?" Figured it out yet?
A joke's not funny when the joke's on you!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Sunday, June 19, 2022
Welcome the Mandeville laxa (Ruiz & pav.) Woodson Chilean-Jasmine!
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Yet Another Riddle!!!
When is a joke not funny?
Check in on Monday for the answer!
Friday, June 17, 2022
Marash Girl Welcomes The Oriental Iris To Her Humble Front Garden!
Please meet the Oriental Iris (Iris orientalis Mill.), an iris which made its way all the way from the orient to the gardens of New England!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Thursday, June 16, 2022
When is a lock not a lock?
Have you figured out the answer to this riddle yet? If not, read on . . .
Riddle: When is a lock not a lock?
Answer: A lock is not a lock when you see it! (i.e., when you "c" it.)
When you "c" it, a lock becomes a . . . . CLOCK!!!!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Another Riddle For You . . . Let's See If You Can Figure This One Out!
When is a lock not a lock?
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022.
Check in tomorrow for the answer!
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Yet Another Riddle For You!
"When can a loon fly high in the sky?"
Above Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
When is an apple tree a crab apple tree?
When is an apple tree a crab apple tree? Have you figured it out yet?
An apple tree is a crab apple tree when it gets up (or rather grows up) on the wrong side of the bed . . . the flower bed, that is!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Monday, June 13, 2022
Here's a riddle for you!
When is an apple tree a crab apple tree? Check in tomorrow for the answer!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Sunday, June 12, 2022
Saturday, June 11, 2022
Cello Concert In The Park!
Friday, June 10, 2022
This Flowering Dogwood Brightens The Local Park
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Allow Marash Girl To Introduce You To The Iris pallida Lam. . . . The Sweet Iris?
All Iris are not alike, even though they may look alike!
And an Iris with the same name may not be the same color!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
Please Welcome The Hesperis matronalis L. Better Known As The Dames Rocket!
Please meet the Hesperis matronalis L., better known as the Dames Rocket . . . and NOT the same flower as the flower you met yesterday!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Wait . . . Don't go away yet! Look at this!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022 And this beauty!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Above Photos by MarashGirl©2022
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Monday, June 6, 2022
And Allow Marash Girl To Introduce You To The Japanese Spiraea!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Above please view the Spiraea japonica L.f., better known as the Japanese Spiraea!
Sunday, June 5, 2022
Saturday, June 4, 2022
Say Hello To The Dames Rocket (Hesperis matronalis L.), If You Dare!
You may think you have alreadu met this dame, but have you met a dame that is white with five petals?
A Dame's Rocket has four petals, while Phlox has five! Just count those petals!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Friday, June 3, 2022
Quince? Really? Awww . . . You Mean To Say Cydonia oblonga Mill., Right?
Thursday, June 2, 2022
Have you ever met the Cyanus montanus (L.) Hill Perennial Cornflower?
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
“So polite 😇 … waiting for treats 😄”
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
And Before The Month Of June Arrives, Please Enjoy The Flame Azalea!
The Flame Azalea, known by botanists as the Rhododendron calendulaceum (Michx.) Torr. Flame Azalea, graces the gardens of the Boston suburbs during the month of May! (And possibly the early days of June?)
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Monday, May 30, 2022
When is it impossible to tie a ribbon in your hair?
Have you figured it out yet?
When is it impossible to tie a ribbon in your hair?
(Drum Roll!)
The answer?
It's impossible to tie a ribbon in your hair when the ribbon is ribbon candy!
Original Riddle by MarashGirl©2022
Marash Girl Just Met The Purple Toothwort! Would You Like To Meet Her As Well?
Sunday, May 29, 2022
A Look Back At That Not So "Common" Periwinkle - Vinca minor L. Common Periwinkle In May!
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Meet This Spring Flower: Calibrachoa parviflora (Juss.) D'Arcy Seaside petunia Solanaceae
Friday, May 27, 2022
Ornithogalum umbellatum L. - Star of Bethlehem
Marash Girl should have waited until Christmas to share this beautiful flower with y'all. . . but she couldn't wait! So here it is! The Star Of Bethlehem!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Thursday, May 26, 2022
TULIPS GATHER TO CELEBRATE SPRING ALONG THE CHARLES RIVER
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Meet the Hosta plantaginea (Lam.) Asch. - August-lily Asparagaceae
More simply known as Hosta, this plant graces many a New England garden in spring!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Monday, May 23, 2022
A Goose Along The Charles River Pauses For Marash Girl On A Sunday Afternoon In Watertown . . .
Sunday, May 22, 2022
How Did The Chaenomeles Speciosa (Sweet) Nakai Chinese-Quince Find Its Way To The Suburbs Of Boston?
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Or could this be a Flowering Dogwood? Or possibly the Alpine-rose known as the
Rhododendron ferrugineum L. LC?
Saturday, May 21, 2022
A Red Tulip All the Way from Bologne?
A Red Tulip All The Way From Bologne Flowers Along The Shores
Of The Charles River On A Sunday Afternoon In May
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
Possibly the Tulipa agenensis DC. or, translating into English,
the Red Tulip of Bologne!
Labels:
Charles River,
new england,
Photography,
Spring Flowers
Friday, May 20, 2022
Solomon's Seal Graces Marash Girl's Front Garden!
See below the Polygonatum multiflorum (L.) All. ... better known as Solomon's Seal!
Photo by MarashGirl©2022
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