Spring into action

Rose Grenier hands pansies to her husband, Charles Grenier, of Lebanon, N.H., on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Norwich, Vt. The couple was at Honey Field Farm for its greenhouse opening. The farm welcomes people to its greenhouses on weekends in April. The couple took a drive with their beagles, wanting to get out of the house, saying they wished it was spring. (Valley News-Jennifer Hauck)

Rose Grenier hands pansies to her husband, Charles Grenier, of Lebanon, N.H., on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Norwich, Vt. The couple was at Honey Field Farm for its greenhouse opening. The farm welcomes people to its greenhouses on weekends in April. The couple took a drive with their beagles, wanting to get out of the house, saying they wished it was spring. (Valley News-Jennifer Hauck) Valley News – Jennifer Hauck

Published: 04-14-2025 6:11 PM

Rose Grenier hands pansies to her husband, Charles Grenier, of Lebanon, on Saturday in Norwich. The couple was at Honey Field Farm for its greenhouse opening. The farm welcomes people to its greenhouses on weekends in April. The couple took a drive with their beagles, wanting to get out of the house, saying they wished it felt more like spring.

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