

Except for the cannon balls at the Civil War monument in New York City, these photos are all from my walks in Massachusetts.
The town of Concord recognizes the International Day of Peace every year by putting up the flags of all members of the United Nations. This year I sent photos of my relatives’ countries of origin to them — Sweden and Egypt.
The Old Manse, run by the Trustees of Reservations, is decorating for fall. Its most famous tenants were author Nathaniel and artist Sophia Hawthorne. Tour guides like to show visitors where the couple carved window messages with her diamond ring.
The injured Blackpoll warbler had a tough fall migration and didn’t make it through the night. I did learn from Kim that one should put an injured bird in a “small, warm, dark box for night. If living in the morning, drip a little sugar water into mouth and release.” Something to keep in mind.
The pumpkin has an important quotation from former Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black about a free press. My neighbor puts 24 small pumpkins on her fence posts every year near Halloween and inscribes something on each. This year the words are from Supreme Court justices, the 19th Amendment (giving women the vote), Massachusetts justice Margaret Marshall (making the state the first to allow gay marriage), and the like.
I wind up with another neighbor’s new tree house and a couple fungi photos. There seems to be a huge array of fungi in town this year, some of them very peculiar looking. We also have a lot of mosquitoes. Too much rain?










The tree that’s so red is gorgeous ,the poor little goldfinch does look like it’s in distress ( good little piece of a advice on what to do ) and yes, the mosquitoes are a pain down here ,too! Lovely post.🙂
The little bird made it for a while, even hopping on my shoe as I stood wondering if it were alive. But alas, it didn’t last the night.
Poor little bird–makes me sad. I can’t see the photo of the tree house–not sure why. Your photos really look like fall, with a twist–I like the pumpkin inscription idea a lot!
Is it possible that some photos are just loading very slowly where you live?
It must’ve been something like that–I just went back and looked and now I can see the photos with no problem!
Whew!