Friday, October 30, 2020

Monday, October 12, 2020

Bright Orange

 





Along the Mill Pond

Saturday, October 10, 2020

An Autumn run to remember

 

    On a beautiful crisp October morning, we started on a unique adventure: Trek a new trail nearby, then to post a letter at Lexington center, burn some calories, targeting for 4 miles,  learn some geography and to see what nature throws at us.

Here we are all pumped up, at our starting point, at Bowman school's backyard Dunback meadow, ready to conquer the world.



After crisscrossing Dunback meadow, we landed at Clarke school. There at the field, we paused, to thank the Lord for a safe September & October so far, and for this new middle school.  Then at the wide open field, Kripa got some geography-lessons on maps and LatLong. 

      Then we headed towards the post box at the town center. We enjoyed the houses decorated in orange & yellow themes. The town center was buzz with Saturday morning routines, for e.g. joggers and walkers on the sidewalk, town residents posting letters & checks at the Clerks drop box.  Heading back on mass ave we talked about plans for the rest of the day. Then we took a side-street across the SeasonFour store, thorough open backyard of Lexington Community Center and back through our favorite familiar inside-road to Bowman.  

Here are some visuals, we captured along the run!

We saw this father and son duo, on the school field, sharpening their soccer skills.


 


What a creative Fall decoration, by these folks !



And we captured images of nature: leaves and worms along the way









In Kripa's words:
"Yesterday I went with my dad on a 5 mile walk - starting and ending at Bowman.
After driving the car to Bowman we used the path, and went to Clarke. Once we reached Clarke, we walked almost up to the town Center, found a post box and dropped a letter. We finally took a new side street that led to the Scottish Museum and soon Bowman.  This walk took about an hour and a half and I really enjoyed it. One thing I learned during this experience was about mapping places and landmarks out in your head. Once we reached Clarke, we stopped in the field and tried to figure out where certain shops were. This is a really useful skill to have in the future, if we lost our way. Another thing I learned was about having an open mind. The side street we took ended up being a short cut, and we wouldn't have known if we hadn't explored it. "


To add to the motivation, we tried a mapping/sharing app, Strava. It turned out to be a nice loop, ~5 miles with 179ft elevation.

 




Here is the rock wall by the side-street, and a jump into the leaves, which was Kripa's favorite part of today's adventure.




After all is said and done, with a great sense of satisfaction, slightly tired, signing off for the time being.



    -- Dad , edited by Kripa

Sunday, October 4, 2020