Archive for July, 2007

Old Hill Burying Ground, Concord, MA

July 31, 2007

For visitors looking to discover monuments from the Revolutionary War the Old Hill Burying Ground dates from 1677 and includes many soldiers’ graves from the Battle of Lexington and Concord. It is on a steeply sloping piece of land adjacent to what is now Holy Family Church in Concord Center. If one is looking for [...]

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Fritz & Gigi, The Children’s Shop. Concord, MA

July 26, 2007

This is simply the best children’s shop for apparel you will find. From your initial introduction to what was formerly known as Kussin’s, Inc., The Children’s Shop (now known as Fritz & Gigi, The Children’s Shop), the exterior greets you with a refinement and delight that is seldom seen elsewhere. Once you open the door, [...]

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Long Summer Nights

July 25, 2007

It’s early evening, approximately 7:00p.m. and still prime time to be outdoors. Now with Dad’s complete recovery at hand (read July 16th entry)our two daughters, my husband and myself spent what might have been the best celebration of summer and life at this moment; we ran without a care and laughed till we dropped. Actually [...]

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Verrill Farm, Concord, MA

July 21, 2007

If you think today’s picture resembles an American Flag you are exactly right, an artist’s creation where the medium is a lush collection of annuals. Ideally, it would have been nice to take the picture from above, however hills are not in abundance in this area of farmland situated near Nine Acre Corner – a [...]

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Sunset on the Sudbury River, Concord, MA

July 16, 2007

Well, the past four days have been a bit of a tense blur. While I enjoy my day to day explorations in Concord, Ma I would have been happy not to explore my latest point of interest, Emerson Hospital. Emerson Hospital is located on the Old Road to Nine Acre Corner (known as ORNAC to [...]

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