on the wall
We spent several hours yesterday walking the streets of Philadelphia looking for murals. It was good to have a focus for our wanderings.
The Mural Arts Philadelphia site states "We believe that art ignites change".
We spent several hours yesterday walking the streets of Philadelphia looking for murals. It was good to have a focus for our wanderings.
The Mural Arts Philadelphia site states "We believe that art ignites change".
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Denise Goldberg
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7:00 AM
It was a treat to see the animals during an early morning visit to the Philadelphia Zoo.
Visiting the penguins is always fun.
Posted by
Denise Goldberg
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6:34 PM
I can see the transition to autumn in oak leaves that remain on trees. They move from pure green to pure brown with interim stages in yellow and red.
It's funny, I don't remember seeing oak leaves wearing red and yellow in past years.
Posted by
Denise Goldberg
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7:13 AM
A nor'easter passed through the area yesterday and today bringing wet, windy, and chilly conditions.
I managed a reasonable length exercise walk each day in spite of the rain. Today's walk was mostly misty while yesterday's was wet. Instead of a photo of today's wet and gray I leave you with a memory of warmth and butterflies.
Posted by
Denise Goldberg
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6:53 PM
Large & small pieces of granite are scattered along the coast in Halibut Point State Park. The location includes remnants of a granite quarry that operated on Babson Farm from 1840 to 1929.
Visitors sometimes create stacks of rocks (known as rock cairns), selecting locations above the high tide line for longer life.
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Denise Goldberg
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4:50 PM
As I looked across the Shawsheen River on a clear autumn day I saw layers of color. It ranged from the blue of the sky to the green of evergreens and on to the red and orange or autumn leaves. The colors repeated in a reflection.

Posted by
Denise Goldberg
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4:42 PM
Yesterday was a good day to walk in Halibut Point State Park. Changing leaves highlight the visual divide between the quarry pool and the ocean.

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Denise Goldberg
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6:41 PM