The fall color is spreading slowly south through New England now reaching the southeastern part of Massachusetts.
This seems more spring-like to me but, it is flowering in the fall.
A bit of red punctuates the green of the pines.
On this particular fall weekday, I did not encounter any other human on the trail. In a couple of the marshy and damp areas there was a narrow boardwalk. Note that from October through March orange/high-visibility clothing is required due to various hunting seasons.
This is a portion of the "heart healthy trail" around the reservoir. I always enjoy that spongy underfoot pine needle bed to walk on - much better than gel shoe inserts.
But beware of roots - it is a forest after all.
The trail circumnavigates the East Head Reservoir returning back to the start. And that reminds me of a story. Thirty years ago as an air traffic controller in Santa Monica, California, I overhead a Cessna aircraft pilot make a radio request to a fellow controller "to circumnavigate the airport," - a fairly standard request. The controller's reply was not so standard. He said, "Cessna XXX, cleared to circumcise the airport as requested." The radio frequency was very quiet for a few seconds - no doubt because all the pilots listening on the radio frequency were cracking up with laughter - as were the rest of us in the control tower that day. Since that event, I have been plagued because anyone's use of the word "circumnavigate" always reminds me of something else.............
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