Thursday, November 23, 2017

Thanksgiving, 2017

Just a few shots from this afternoon.  Great family gathering at Scott and Cheryl's, great feast,etc.
Took a walk at Carver Pond before pie.  All the photos are IPhone.

Scott, Cheryl and Brian








Saturday, November 4, 2017

Strier Conservancy walk

I try to walk in this little reservation just up Rt.105 from Oak Point at least a few times a year.  It is almost always without people, and although it is famous for ticks, mosquitoes, etc. during the summer, late fall is very rewarding.  I know, I take the same kind of pictures over and over, I can't help myself, it is what I love.  And somehow, the muted, more subtle colors really appeal to me.  I wish I could throw them all into a sweater or tie.  And I especially love the spectacular contrast between the bright yellow Aspens (?) and the dark evergreens. 
Amazing weather for Nov. 3.





The trail is a soft path, easily followed.  At one time, some of the little
bridges were difficult to cross (built very high up) but they have been lowered.






The Red Maples this fall were very muted.  I was very few of the magnificent solid-scarlet
trees of falls past.  We had the warmest Fall on record,  and very little steady rain.

I love the vistas from the trail.  I hope to spot an owl someday.



One of the most beautiful aspects of the trail is the incredible growth of fern,
covering huge swaths of ground.  On this walk, they had mostly withered away,
but here was a nice patch.



I see this regularly on the walk.  These are rare in New England.



Friday, November 3, 2017

Late Fall color

A brief walk at Carver Park, across the street from Scott's house in Bridgewater, a wonderful small park, but beautiful trails around the lake.
And a few shots in the back yard.  We are having the warmest fall on record, great for golf, not so great for foliage, but it still  is such a  pleasure to walk in the woods.

Carver Pond

Down the path at Oak Point

from my deck

Carver Pond sign

from my deck

from my deck

from my deck

Carver Park

Carver Pond

The rest are Carver Pond and Park