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Friday, December 4, 2015

A Fall Walk, Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA



It is difficult to get used to the sun being so low on the horizon in mid-afternoon.  But that's what happens when you live 42 degrees north of the equator and it is December. On the other hand, it lights the clouds very nicely. This view is near Churchill Landing looking southward.



A quiet rural Manomet road. Sometimes I publish a picture like this that doesn't appear to have any artistic merit.  I do it purposefully - many of the readers of this blog live all over the world and I am attempting to inform their perspective showing what life looks like here in our little part of the planet.



The remaining leaves are falling fast.



The Idlewild is a popular beach access house rental with 10 bedrooms.  (They list on HomeAway if you're interested). They have a private stairway directly to the beach (130 steps down - and then 130 back up).



One of the last scenes of outdoor flowers before freezing temperatures turn them all brown.



A nice sky and southward view from below the Manomet Bluffs. I don't much like cold weather but, in any season, Manomet is easy on the eyes.


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