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October 12, 2006
yippe-kie-yie-yea!
you know, i'm feeling pretty good today; i might even call it borderline elation. i have no idea why, since nothing in particular has happened. i still don't know if i got that job at smith or not. my time is still being spent between tessy, the house, and crafting (which is getting more holiday minded lately). the big outing of the day is still going to the grocery store (aka errands), eating out with tully/sue and/or dad, or taking tessy on the longer afternoon walk. there have been no life-altering revelatory experiences. my biggest excitement is being able to add birds to my bird-sighting list, or cooking something new for dinner. i still don't really have any friends here, other than sage, and ted(who's an hour and a half east in roslindale). and let's not forget that the side-front yard is awaiting my leaf-removal attention...
yet here i am, feeling borderline elated.
i also have a question. i've noticed during my walks that there's an interesting landscaping situation.
this is one of the paths that leads to the trail around paradise pond. about halfway down the path it becomes this:
by the time the path intersects the trail, it looks like this (curb has been circled):
what happened? i mean, the lawn next to the path is mowed regularly, how did this tar path get grown over? it's instigated my curiosity for sure...any constructive suggestions are welcome!
all i have left to show you are some arty shots from the walk and the rest of the day. note that sporty makes a cameo! i'm hoping to post pictures of the stuff i made over the summer, including three fun sweaters for tessy! maybe i'll do that this evening!
Posted by Meagen at October 12, 2006 02:34 PM
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way inside Blue Hills Reservation (park outside Boston, here) there is a road that runs parallel, and is predecessor, to the highway that I have noticed over the last several years is being reclaimed by nature. overgrowth rate seems to be getting faster with time. nature will win.
Posted by: tedzzo at October 12, 2006 04:51 PM
