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Through the Eyes of the Artist

Thoughts and musings by Richard Richardson, the creator of
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Fairy House

Fairy House In 2017 I bought the now retired Mama T’s fruit stand with the intention of building a new entrance to the Sanctuary. However,

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Three Sisters Sanctuary in the Boston Globe

Richard Richardson’s art was recently given the spotlight in the Boston Globe, read the article here: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/05/19/lifestyle/gardens-art-whimsy-combine-offer-place-solace-delight/

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Best Waterfalls of Massachusetts

Sightseeing around here should definitely include some gorgeous roaring waterfalls. Round out your trip to the Sanctuary with a nearby stop at a waterfall.

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Summer 2021 Greetings

What’s Inside: Summer Greetings! Watercolor Workshop A Walk With Richard John Stritch – Where Did all the Sculpture Go? Save the Date: COVID Community Memorial

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Mid-Winter 2021 Greetings

What’s Inside: Winter Greetings! Sanctuary Online Store Life in a Snow Globe Snowy winter greetings from Three Sisters Sanctuary! We hope you are having a

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December 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: Seasons Greetings! Sanctuary Gift Admission Certificates The Perfect Winter Getaway Look to the Heavens! Jupiter and Saturn Appear Warm Seasons Greetings from Three

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November 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: Greetings! In the Gardens Gardening in the Sanctuary with Cesi Walk With Richard Meet the Artist November Greetings! As the Western Massachusetts autumn

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October 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: Greetings! In the Gardens Gardening in the Sanctuary with Cesi Walk With Richard Meet the Artist: Cortni Frecha From the Community October Greetings:

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September 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: Greetings! In the Gardens Gardening in the Sanctuary with Cesi A Walk With Richard: When Art & Nature Merge Meet the Artist: Robert

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August 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: Greetings! In the Gardens Gardening in the Sanctuary with Cesi A Walk With Richard: Magic in the Sanctuary Meet the Artist: Melissa Pandina

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July 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: Greetings Brief Intro COVID-19 Updates Events & Offerings Book Our Airbnb Call For Volunteers In the Gardens Gardening in the Sanctuary with Cesi

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June 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: Greetings We Are Open! GoFundMe Update Black Lives Matter Events & Happenings Call For Volunteers Meet Our Interns In the Gardens Gardening With

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May 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: Latest Sanctuary Update GoFundMe Check-In COVID-19 Closure Update Ongoing 4-Week Program with Linda Tumbarello – “Cultivating an Inner Sanctuary” In the gardens Meet

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April 2020 Newsletter

What’s Inside: We’re Back! A Note from the Creator 4-week Online Group “Cultivating an Inner Sanctuary” A Note on Events In the Garden In the

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Working in the Dark

Mike Sampson arrived at 5:30 a.m. and started unloading his equipment. We spent the next hour discussing the blueprints of the Labyrinth and how we

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Vision Takes Patience

The land continues to talk to me, and my visions are now starting to feel like they can become a reality. At times I can

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A Second Dragon is Born

It was as if mother nature, once again, already had a plan that I was not aware of, but somehow I kept connecting the dots. I had discovered, for the second time, a Dragon being built.

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