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As I sit at my desk
looking out the window,
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I can already see signs of spring. The ground outside is still covered with snow, but many migrating birds have begun to appear at our feeder again. It’s no longer dark when I wake up in the morning. The increasing daylight this time of year always makes me feel optimistic, like just about anything is possible. Late winter in New England also means the start of maple sugaring season. You can read a bit about it in this issue’s The End (page 40). If you’ve never been to a sugar shack while its evaporation tanks are running, I strongly suggest you make space for a visit to one on your calendar. March also brings us the 2022 New England Cannabis Convention, taking place at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, March 18–20. Sponsored by NECANN, it is our region’s largest cannabis industry event. Whether you’re already working in the industry, looking to train for a new career, want to learn more about cultivation, or are just a curious consumer, there’s sure to be something there to catch your interest. If you’re looking for something new to watch this month, check out Lady Buds, a documentary film that traces the journeys of six female cannabis industry entrepreneurs, and their successes and struggles as they face competition from large corporations with deep pockets. The film is available for streaming on several major services. You can read more about it in The Buzz (page 12). Also in this issue, you’ll also find many of our regular features, including, in The Life, a fascinating story about the alleged aphrodisiacal qualities of several types of mushrooms (page 16). I never imagined a little fungi might be able to liven up one’s love life. But then again, this time of year all things seem possible.
The increasing daylight this time of year always makes me feel optimistic, like just about anything is possible.
Happy Spring,
Emilie-Noelle Provost @Emilie_Noelle
M A R C H 2022
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