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Plymouth Christmas Tree

It’s always hard to believe how fast Christmas arrives after Halloween. It seems November and December fly by. This is the Christmas Tree in Plymouth Center. I wish…

Holy Doors

I really love me the look of old wooden doors. These doors are on a church in the Back Bay Area.

Snowy Carver Street

Another snowy street.

Snowy Leyden Street

Better to be out walking in the snow than driving these streets.

#11

Welcome to New England, where our weather goes to 11! Friday, it was to cold to snow (single digits). Saturday, it warmed up to the low 30s and…

Fishing

Back in November, when I was waiting for the supermoon to rise, I was entertained by this guy fishing. Fishing from JETeye on Vimeo.

Colorful Tree

You can see from the many photos that this tree, at my parent’s house, is amazingly colorful. There were so many berries on it this year I’m surprised…

Lobster Trap Tree

This lobster trap tree on the wharf always looks great.

Holidays in Halifax: Ice Sculpture

Here are some shots of the gingerbread people (or maybe they are just people who are caroling) and the entire ice sculpture scene.

Holidays in Halifax: Water Mill

Saturday was the annual Holidays in Halifax. It was also the coldest day we’ve had this Fall…a mere 22 degrees. I invited my friend and her kids to…

Andy Lynn Boats

The wharf is starting to look nicely decorated for the holidays.

Plymouth Center for the Arts

A nice centerpiece.

Boston Holiday Lights

It’s looking very festive in Boston.

Fog

This photo doesnt really capture what I could see in person. The fog looked like it was seeping through the branches.

Prudential Decorations

A pretty view while taking the escalator down on the Huntington Ave. exit.

Medicine Man

Not sure if this guy had a medicine wagon or what but I do know that the object in his hand is a tongue depressor from many years…

Guns

I’m guessing these two might be a sheriff and deputy from the 1800s. 

Rock Village Forge

A couple of blacksmiths working their magic.

Old Books

There is something about the texture, color, and contrast of old books that I find very appealing. I have my great grandmothers Bible from the early 1900s, that…

Show Me The Money

Before going over to Main Street to watch the Thanksgiving parade we walked through Brewster Gardens. I didn’t realize they would have these mini scenes setup of different…

Plimoth Plantation: Wood

A very cool way of piling a lot of wood. Heading to Mom and Dad’s today. I think they may have a fire going in the fireplace.

Plimoth Plantation: Thanksgiving

Seeing how the first Thanksgiving was in Plymouth and I moved to Plymouth this year, it was decided it might be fun to have Thanksgiving at my place….

Plimoth Plantation: Backyard

Typical backyard, even by today’s standards.

Plimoth Plantation: Thanksgiving

Plimoth Plantation: Doorway

It took awhile for me to get this shot because people kept blocking the doorway. I really liked the look of the broom and corn hanging in the…

Plimoth Plantation: Barn

The larger field where the cows hang out.

Plimoth Plantation: Candlelight

They only had candles, fireplaces and windows for lighting in the Pilgrim’s homes. These conditions made it difficult to take sharp photos and capture that beautiful light. In…

Plimoth Plantation: Woodpile

A nice pile of wood. I love sitting by a nice warm fire. Unfortunately, I don’t have a fireplace but my parents and brothers have them so I…

Almost Supermoon

This was the supermoon taken on Sunday night. I was a little late getting out with the camera and the moon was already up. While it doesn’t show…

Supermoon

I went out Sunday night to get the supermoon but was a little too late as the moon was already above the trees. Last night, I decided I…

Plimoth Plantation: What’s Cooking

A few of the Pilgrim women preparing for dinner. It was lunchtime when we visited and we hadn’t eaten yet. It smelled so good!

Plimoth Plantation: Militia Drill

While visiting Plimoth Plantation we were able to witness the militia during a drill training. Thank you to all the Veterans, and their families, for your service to…

Native American: Utensils

I really like the look of the utensils that were used back in the 17th century. The pitcher and its colors are beautiful.

Speechless

We The People

When I first thought about what I’d write for today’s post I was thinking about explaining how I could not vote for one of the candidates. Then I…

Wampanoag Homesite: Canoe

On Saturday, I visited Plimoth Plantation with friends (bonus: as a Plymouth resident I get in for $5). It was the first time for my friend’s seven year…