Archive for August, 2008

Apples for breakfast, Carlisle, MA

August 19, 2008

This is the view from my computer. The deer and I have become very comfortable with one another. They see me move about, open the window and generally carry on with life, feet from their favorite apple tree. They are wholly and utterly unconcerned. Our house is simply an anomaly to them. Something that breaks [...]

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A View from Ferns, Carlisle, MA

August 13, 2008

Cup of coffee in hand, a place to kick back for a few moments between errands, Ferns’ Piazza, as the owners have aptly named it, is the hub of our rather quiet metropolis. Just out of camera range is a water garden complete with smooth stones, a constantly blooming array of flowers and a modest [...]

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The North Bridge, Concord, MA

August 4, 2008

The North Bridge has been painted and photographed from numerous angles, but there is hardly a more striking view than that from atop Minuteman National Historical Park at the height of summer. The winding river, sloping landscape and blanket of purple loosestrife frames the famous bridge in a near perfect setting. There is a calmness [...]

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