Tuesday, October 16, 2012

In Concord & Canada











Old North Bridge in Concord - the first exchange of the Revolution in 1775
This is after they heard the musket shot from a reenactment

It's not everyday you walk past a rebel minuteman...


Walking through Ralph Waldo Emerson's Old Manse next to North Bridge


This is the beginning of our trip to St.Andrews in New Brunswick, Canada. We stayed in a little cottage by the sea and it was quiet and peaceful and lovely. The first day was overcast and perfect for walking through the woods and sloshing through mud puddles. It was a weekend when yes replaced no and hours outdoors felt like a long breath of much needed fresh air.  











The kids had so much fun climbing these giant rock formations...they extended along the entire coastline



The picture doesn't do it justice, but I thought this was so cool. These giant tree roots look like they could be natural modern art work on some giant wall of a fancy smancy hotel


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