This is where I stayed in West Suffield, Connecticut. I took the photo at the last moment, when the sun was in a bad position for it. It was originally built in the 1920s as a summer only residence, and has been adapted, but not by much. It still relies on pumping water from its own well, and I imagine it is cold in winter and too hot in summer.
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A beaver pond in Vermont and other explorations
This was the view from a shortish circular walk I did at Dummerston, near Brattleboro. It was like most of the other walks through woods to a viewpoint, but the view was not bad.
North western Massachusetts
The Mount, Lenox, Massachusetts
The Northeast Kingdom
This where I stayed in Newport, Vermont – the middle of three houses in a terrace in a much larger condominium.
The Shelburne Museum
This was my first view of the Shelburne Museum, a few miles south of Burlington, Vermont.
First days in Vermont
Railroad Street, St Johnsbury
The last of Downeast Maine
This is the best looking part of Jonesport, halfway up the coast between Ellsworth and Quoddy Head.
Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park
The main street in Bar Harbor, Maine
Downeast Maine – first encounters
Quoddy Head Lighthouse
Augusta to Millinocket
Although it looks like a lake, this is Androscoggin River. I was in a farming area with many lakes and rivers, and though there were lots of short walking trails nearby, Androscoggin State Park was the only place where I could find a walk longer than a couple of miles – most were less than a mile!