Monday, October 27, 2008
The Arnold Arboretum, part II
More photos from The Fall Foliage Festival at The Arnold Arboretum.








Labels: adventures, events, fall, nature, trees
Sunday, October 26, 2008
The Arnold Arboretum
We spent the day at The Fall Foliage Festival at The Arnold Arboretum. It's a beautiful place and I hope to make many trips back there.
Here are some photos:






Here are some photos:






Labels: adventures, events, fall, nature, trees
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Preparations
We saw this cool house decked out for Halloween today.

and another pretty tree:

Then in the Harvard Yard, preparations were underway for Al Gore's speech in Tercentenary Theatre, which takes place tomorrow.



and another pretty tree:

Then in the Harvard Yard, preparations were underway for Al Gore's speech in Tercentenary Theatre, which takes place tomorrow.


Labels: events, fall, observations
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Arlington to Cambridge
Here are some photos from our long walk home on Saturday:
fall colors

a pretty rose

a cool flatiron building

more flowers

and roses

and lots of pretty maple seeds


fall colors

a pretty rose

a cool flatiron building

more flowers

and roses

and lots of pretty maple seeds


Labels: adventures, fall, flowers, nature, observations, sidewalk
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Alewife Brook Reservation
We went to the Alewife Brook Reservation today. Although its website says it's adjacent to the Alewife T stop, the main entrance was not at all easy to find (and Google Maps mislabeled multiple sights in the area), so we only saw a small section of it. We also met a group of Dutchmen who wanted to sell us their bicycles. We took the subway up, and we walked all the way back home through some beautiful parks and neighborhoods we hadn't seen before. Hopefully, we can make it back before all the leaves fall off the trees.




Photos of the Clay Pit Pond:






Photos of the Clay Pit Pond:


Labels: adventures, fall, nature, trees
Monday, October 13, 2008
Fall is Fun.
Friday, October 03, 2008
Autumn
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