With inspiration from my dear sister-in-law, Rachel, I embark on this adventure - capturing an image every day for a year both to have for myself and to share with you. My hope is that through this effort, I will "keep peace in the noisy confusion of life" - taking time to notice the small things, celebrate the big things, and more fully appreciate the gift of each new day. Of course, I had every intention of beginning this on January 1st - but when that day came and went without a blog, Rachel assured me that this project can begin on any day. After a slow start, I really hope I can pull it off - and that you'll enjoy it!
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Day 130 - May 18: Abandoned Road
Sometime in the '60s, they built a straighter, wider road north toward Sherborn. The old road it replaced is now a preserved artifact of a bygone era, when winding narrow roads framed by enormous overhanging trees took you from one New England village to the next. Martin Scorsese used it when he made "Shutter Island", which was filmed in Medfield - Rufus and I used it for a great walk and (for at least one of us) a swim in the Charles.
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