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Walk With Me Wednesdays

I’ve walked in 3 different locations since last week and I took photos of each to share with you.

First up: Down Back last Wednesday after work. The colors have changed so much in the last few weeks and I am really enjoying tracking those changes.

Next up: a walk in “Sean’s Woods” last Saturday. There is a trail behind his house that I have never explored even though I’ve lived in this town for over 23 years. We walked it together last week and it’s lovely. The cranbery bog at the end was being harvested and it’s always such a treat to see that happening.

I’ve said it before but it’s worth repeating: those berries glistening in the sun remind me of rubies and I love to see them floating.

There were also structures in the woods, little lean-tos and several stone cairns piled on big rocks. I enjoy seeing the presence of others in the woods and this made me smile.

On Sunday, Dale and I took a drive to Duxbury. We found big fields with paths cut through the tall grasses that lead through some woods to a small beach. Here’s my guy taking a bit of a break while I went off to explore a little further.

The colors were muted and the clouds were moody.

It’s hard to imagine the heat and humidity of summer when the wind is blowing and the trees are about bare.

I hope you enjoyed these scenes from my walks this week. I enjoyed taking you along with me, that’s for certain.

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  1. I love all of this Carole! Especially the bogs…so many growing up memories around the bogs and the harvest season. I’m glad you’re getting out there often…it’s so good for the soul!

  2. One of my favorite memories of my visit with you . . . was seeing a cranberry bog in real life! Such a cool sight. (Another was seeing Plymouth Rock . . . up close and so surprisingly tiny.) You have some beautiful places to walk, Carole. I’m so glad you’re out enjoying the fall. XO

  3. Thank you, Carole – great photos and commentary … my walks aren’t anywhere near that exciting! I love seeing the landscape near where you live. Kind of like traveling. kind of 😉

  4. How wonderful to walk to a bog. You live in a glorious place. So many choices.
    I’ll be posting Walk With Me Wednesday, with you. I missed sharing everyones’s adventures. No better time to get out and about than now. Thanks for the ‘push’.

  5. Thank you so much, Carole! I feel refreshed just looking at your beautiful photos. What a lovely place to live. You and yours are so lucky. And you are sweet to share it with the rest of us.

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