I recall shooting a large Indian/Jewish wedding in Quincy not far from
there but I can never recall visiting the waterfront in that area. I
probably missed some good stuff. If I went south of Boston it was
either to visit my father's relatives in Taunton or to go to the Cape
with friends (which I still do once/year). I mostly stayed on the north
side of Boston and up as far as Newburyport where I worked for a couple
of years. I used to spend a fair amount of my free time on the Parker
River National Wildlife Refuge during the time the green headed flies
weren't biting. :-) I once considered volunteering there as I used to
do in Florida but never did. Their volunteer program wasn't very
extensive and the green heads will discourage anyone.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/30/2012 1:20 AM, Moose wrote:
> Sorry Chuck, the first turning leaves of Fall are staying. This is South of
> Boston on a peninsula, right down on the
> water, so they would be late to change. Foliage was already past its peak in
> central Maine, but just starting down in
> World's End. Did you visit there when you lived in the area? On the road is
> the original Dunkin' Donuts.
>
> Red Moose
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