This picture of Harry between the pillows illustrates my life. I am happy living in my new home and am simply hiding from winter that still has a punch. This is not the season or year to take on discovering my new environs. I either go to my desk or the gym or walk the dog. Perhaps this is the "recovery" stage of the stress of the end of 2010. I'll be back on the case of living life to the fullest as soon as I'm rested!
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Where's Jan?
This picture of Harry between the pillows illustrates my life. I am happy living in my new home and am simply hiding from winter that still has a punch. This is not the season or year to take on discovering my new environs. I either go to my desk or the gym or walk the dog. Perhaps this is the "recovery" stage of the stress of the end of 2010. I'll be back on the case of living life to the fullest as soon as I'm rested!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Guys' Guys
You've got to be hearty to endure a day of ice fishing when it's cold and windy. There was a whole crowd of guys fishing in the morning. By the time I got there there were only these two guys'guys left. They were checking their traps (rods ?) and then crunch, crunch, crunching across the ice to the next hole. When they saw me, they stopped and posed for this picture!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Wildlife
Poor Benji. The neighbor's black lab had a run in with a local porcupine. 22 quills! While I haven't seen any porcupines, I saw a group of 9 deer standing on the ice on the next pond over the other day. The next day I counted 11 wild turkeys strolling down one of the streets towards the pond near my house. I also saw a running fox the other day. It's only been a month since I moved here. I wonder what other wildlife I have yet to discover.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Branching out
I don't really get out of my office much these days except for trips to the grocery store and the gym. When I do get out, I try to find places in the area that can become "my" places. I already love the Harvard General Store for it's exceptional coffee and scones. This shot is of Nashoba Brook Bakery in West Concord where I had lunch with a friend the other day. Great bread and a fun cafe space. It's hard to find since they have no sign on the street. In the summer you can sit outside on the deck. This time of year the Bakery was a home retreat from the bitter cold of the day. You can expect more to come of the local sites and places as the snow melts and I find my way around.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Learning
Like Maddie in this picture, I am having to learn a new maze of neighborhoods, towns, shops and roads. The snow is not making it easy. While itching to be out exploring, I am confined. The roads have not been clear and I definitely can't pull over anywhere to take pictures of the scenery.
When I was packing to move all I could see is what I was losing by leaving the coast. It's a learning experience to live in this more quiet, gentle landscape. Gloucester always had a life/death feeling hanging over the city due to the great numbers of the community lost at sea. It is something I became very aware of early in my years there. That's not true in this part of the state. Here there is a working off the land kind of vibe. I am enjoying what appears to be a more peaceful life.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Art or Retail
The Harvard General Store is the central place of business, from what I can tell, in Harvard. You can drop in for you newspaper, a copy of coffee and a ton of locally produced food and cheeses. Even the coffee is roasted in the area. As a foodie, I had to try the prosciutto and parmesan cheese scone. Tasty.
The building itself is an old community type hall. Upstairs I found an amazing array of wines and an art gallery. Over in the corner hung these wonderful outfits. I did not check out the prices. I just enjoyed the display!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Central Massachusetts
I am trying to "take in" the towns here in Central Massachusetts to learn what they are all about. Harvard, shown here, is easy for me to grasp since it is what one thinks of when they visualize New England. I recently heard Harvard described as "hardscrabble New England" filled with iconoclasts. Right now I would describe it as quiet, snow filled farms. Stay tuned for what I may learn about what's behind the pretty face!
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