Archive for June, 2007

Spooky Historic Granite Quarry….

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Kyle, Rob and I took a ride out to Becket yesterday in search of ghostly hauntings at an old quarry. We recently picked up this book at Borders by Thomas D’Agostino. Of course this quarry was explored by us because it was one of the haunted places mentioned in the book.

It was a long ride but a nice change of pace. There were quiet and almost deserted type of towns along route 20 out in Western MA. We found the road appropriately called “Quarry Road” and this road was a bit eerie. It was narrow and broken up with patches of tar here and there and it was also long and curvy. We were expecting more of a tourist type of entrance since it was opened to the public only two years ago.

The dirt lot was creepy with only one car parked there and there was a “for your safety” sign in sheet hanging up which was a bit strange. In case we don’t make it out of there??!!

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Taste of Shrewsbury Street…2007

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Rob and I walked along Shrewsbury Street tonight after I ended work… We wanted to take some street candids during this event. Many people turned out for it which was no surprise…great food and nice weather! This has been an annual event for Shrewsbury St. now…not sure how many years going, though. You buy a button and eat sample meals from all the local restaurants…pretty good deal.
Everyone seems to look their best too…There were many pretty summer dresses, dressy sandals, and cool hats. It’s nice to get to see some of the latest fashion trends…. Worcester is “happening” now, not quite NYC style, but keeping up with Bostonians.

 Here are some photos

we took tonight …….

Father’s Day in Rockport, MA…..

Sunday, June 17th, 2007


Rob and I took a ride out to Cambridge today to get a filter for a camera lens, but Calumet was closed…so we went up north towards Lexington, then Gloucester, and ended up spending most of our time in Rockport.
What a beautiful day…perfect weather! Walked around the quaint streets of Bearskin Neck and took many photos. We met another photographer that was here from Germany on business…seemed real nice and was also a Canon guy. :)
Finding a restaurant was a little hard because the prices were steep in all the ones we looked at ….didn’t have a dining out guide to know which would have been the best choice but we ended up at The Chowder House… the clam chowder was very tasty…and the dinners were served in large plates, filled with food. We couldn’t finish them…very filling. By the way, the last time we were in Rockport, it was still a dry town…this time, since the law changed here, we could actually have some beers with our meal!
When we got out of the restaurant it was dusk and the air was so calm and a perfect warm temp. We could have stood on this ledge by the water forever the way it was…so serene.

The next day, I really felt calm and refreshed when I went to work…. I hadn’t felt so relaxed like that in a long time. Need to do little trips like this more often!!
Here are many photos we took today

If I had a time machine…..

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

I would visit many of the great places in Worcester and Worcester County that were “the places to go”…. Preferably back in the 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s… memorable times, that should not be forgotten. “Mom and Pop” stores and restaurants were the best…now everything is chain and corporate America….. ugh! I got on this rant because I stopped and took photos this morning of the Edgemere Diner and the photos did not do it justice for it’s glory days back in the 40’s and 50’s… It needed to look a bit special again and the only way was to turn it into a sketch type photo. It must have been a beautiful shiny Art Deco Diner in it’s time. Imagine everyone back in the day, men wearing their hats in the 40’s, girls with their poodle skirts in the 50’s. These thoughts make me smile when I pass by the diner now. Heck I am not even old enough to remember those times but still appreciate them.
  

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I am adding a link for more info on Places of Worcester’s Past here and on the Local links page…. enjoy!
 

Backyard Birding with Zoom Lens

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Testing out the 70-200 F4 IS in the backyard…it’s a really nice lens. Tried the 70-300 DO lens a little over a month ago and returned it. I wish this had the extra reach but it can be used with a 1.4x teleconverter so, that will be next. I can see how the F4 will be slow for indoor/nightime shots but we got this for our day trips, wildlife and nephew and neices softball games anyways. We are lovin it so far. It is most likely a keeper!!

The above photo was taken the first day in the yard and it was cropped in Photoshop Elements, with an added touch of paint daub effect.

Check out more of our first test shots here

Day Trip out to the Quabbin

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

We took a ride out to the Quabbin today via Route 32A … Parked at gate 40 and walked quite a ways in.

  It was a nice peaceful walk but the horseflies and the mosquitos were not very kind. Rob found a tick on his back the next day. Definately will be more careful next time. Bug spray will be used, also. We jogged off and on back to the car just to get away from the bugs! The exercise felt refreshing since we haven’t done so all winter and spring. It inspired me to start doing more exercise! 

At the beginning of the walk there were rare protected wildflowers along the brush…Lady Slippers! Lady Slippers
Click here to see larger photo of these Lady Slippers.

As we walked further,  we saw the old Apple Orchard we read about.

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