Cat Hollow Park – Killingly CT
A largely unknown park with a lot of beautiful scenery and interesting ruins!
A largely unknown park with a lot of beautiful scenery and interesting ruins!
When nature beckons you have to answer – that’s how I ended up walking through the rain into this beautiful marshland.
About a week ago I was asked to do a group trip, which I am not adverse to, that would be somewhat local and appropriate to bring a four year old. So I thought the sculpture garden in Brookline might be the ticket. I had heard there were all sorts of large sculptures nestled in… Continue reading Sculpture Garden at The Andrea’s Institute for Art – Brookline NH
I finally got out on a little adventure today! I had tried to do so last weekend but I ended up driving by a lot of really crowded trail heads and noping my way home, not that there’s anything wrong with popular trails, I have just been in a very introverted mood these past few… Continue reading Thumbs Up and Harriskat Trail Loop – Hancock NH
Today Mother Nature decided to bless us with 48 degree weather and a light drizzling rain which did a fantastic job of blanketing the town in dragon’s breath and washing a good deal of snow away. I figured it was the perfect time go out for a little walk, take a few spring snaps, and… Continue reading Old Woods Trail: Melting Snow Edition Rindge NH
I find a trail I have driven by many times and never noticed. It turns out to be a gorgeous river-side local secret.
Is there such a thing as being too helpful? I learn this and many other things in a series of regrettable moments lost on a bike path without any wheels…
Friday was a day to drive out into the middle of the country, play with a bunch of cows, find a random stream, and go hiking into an ill-kept path.
I stopped by a VERY poorly marked trail and was profoundly rewarded by what I found!
The West Rutland Quarry hasn’t been in active use for decades but still harbors some stunningly beautiful swimming holes nestled in the woods of Vermont.