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Life and death connected as part of a cycle of existence.  That is the thought that comes to mind as I review these pictures taken by the Charles River yesterday.  It was sunlight glinting on the scales of the fish that initially caught my eyes.  And, then, the longer I looked, the more I saw.

 

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Between 2006 and 2009, I had the pleasure of working in the vicinity of Edmands Park in Newton, MA.  As a writer (and a bit of a free spirit) I had a certain amount of leeway to get up from my desk to walk out into the nearby woods.  The jaunts were always short but long enough to clear my head and to focus my writing.  And sometimes I was able to carry along my camera and capture just a bit of the beauty that inspired me.  With the help of some friends, I have compiled the images into a lovely little book that I hope you will find enjoyable.  Available in softcover.

In Edmands Park

By Cynthia Staples

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Yesterday, at the the summit of Mount Monadnock, I borrowed Steve’s phone to call my brother, Keith, in Virginia.  I told him, “Guess what?  Steve and I are standing on top of the world … sort of.  We’ve hiked to the top of a mountain.  We’re standing nearly 3200 feet in the air!”  And my brother responds, “And how the heck are you getting down?”  😉

Getting down was a bit of an adventure because of the slippery rocks and spring muds.  At least those elements impeded us a bit, not the eleven-year olds zipping up and down the mountain around us.  As we made our way, Steve and I kept looking for mushrooms.  Didn’t see many of those, but did see a wealth of wild blueberries in bloom.

At the summit, we found a ledge to sit on for a quick repast of crackers and cheese, cold meat, and an orange.  There was not much sound of silence around us.  Monadnock is one of the most climbed mountains in the area if not the world.  Despite the cacophany, it was a beautiful experience.  For more information about the site, visit here.

 

 

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Yesterday was one of the first warm days here in the Boston area.  I took a break from the computer for a brisk walk by the river.  See more images from the day here.

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Mushrooms!

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At least that is what I think of the world outside my windows.

And in the landlord’s garden.

I know how lucky I am.

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