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May 27th, 2009

Memorial Day and the Boston Turnpike Trail

Posted by PandaFan at 02:56 PM on May 27, 2009 in Camping & Hiking, Site Stuff, Books & General Babble.

Even with the rain and the cold that moved in it was a very pleasant long weekend. The sun did shine, the rain did fall but then went away, and a few days off is good for everyone. Maybe by the 4th of July this place will be in some sort of shape for visitors after the hard work this weekend!

The box. The dang box. The 7 1/2 hour building of a box. Okay, we took a few breaks but still...when you're piecing together a box from various scraps of wood with limited tools or a carpenter well, the dang box may take a awhile. It's also a heck of a lot more than I bargained for. I wanted a box to put the wood in. For the fire pit. The wood now has a HELL of a home. All with big thanks to Mike for his wood and design of wood to make the box and as well to Mark for his building it with only help from me. I now have a wood box that anyone would be proud to live in. It looks simply fabulous.

Not many people having big gatherings this year but, lucky enough to have Reen and Mike to have a small cookout on my day off, Sunday, so that I could at least feel like I was having some Memorial Day gathering type fun. It was great. Nice to take the drive down and see them, and really nice to spend one on one time with them too. Mike's yard is looking lovely and I am adding some pics of us there. He's got crazy wildlife too. I saved some baby mice. Their eyes weren't open so, I doubt they'll make it but, Mom was busy trying. Got a shot of the eel he's got down in the brook. Crazy eels..iwww.

Mark and I did another little hike. It's right here in Eastford and it's the Boston Turnpike Trail. The map they provide is bad. We found it though, did it out to the 244 intersection and then did what I think was half of the loop back. The markings went away on the trees and up to that point they had been fading. It's not used very often so, not an easy one to keep track of but, an easy easy hike anyway. Luckily the State Forest Rd was right there so, we walked back up that to the car.

http://www.eastfordconservation.org/trails/trailsindex.html#turnpike

".........Welcome to Eastford's Boston Turnpike Trail! Here you will be standing on the ONLY remaining unaltered portion of an early road system that first connected our cities and town during colonial times. It was first established under King Charles II of Britain and followed trails laid out in much earlier times by Native Americans.

The Boston Post Road was not a single road, but actually a system of roads that connected the important cities of the colonies: Boston, Hartford, Providence, New Haven, New York, Philadelphia, Williamsburg and Charleston. The portion in Eastford was part of the Middle Route that ran east from Hartford to Putnam, then on to Dedham, MA and finally to Boston. The trip to Boston to New York via this route was about 225 miles - considerably shorter than the southern Boston Post Road that ran along the coast...."

Found out more about the snakes. They are Northern Black Racers. They are egg layers. Eggs are laid in June/july and hatch about August/September. Fabulous. Did I mention I saw 4 at once out there and one had travelled over to my side of the house? At least they're non venomous. Still thinking of putting up a snake crossing sign for everyone. Gotta give props to the guy who shared the info...knows his snakes and has some great wildlife photos:

http://www.ocoeesprings.com/wildlife_home.htm

www.snakesandfrogs.com

Mark also worked his butt off on the patio stones. The weeds just keep coming up. I need to get some gravel or something. It's coming along though. With the nice box for wood, the stones cleaned out, some hangers up waiting for flowers and some great wood in the wood box for the fire pit...it'll be nice once it gets better weather out. It got way too cold and rainy to sit out there. Plus there was the whole momma coyote giving out a holler about 20-30 feet from it. The next day I heard the pups...at least now I know where to NOT go in the near future. I shall not mess with a momma anything. I hope the pups come out and play though...it'll be nice to see them.

All in all it was good weekend with great food on the grill every night, some firepit time, some frends/family time and a couple of days off for me. Still no fish but, I've resigned myself to the fact that I will have to buy it or smash it in the head. Okay, so maybe I just need to try some live bait. Someday.

 

Pics in the gallery:

http://pandafan.tabulas.com/gallery/memorial-day-boston-turnpike/

 

 

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