Summer's Spell



Some ideal summertime conditions of late have afforded this paddler many enjoyable hours out on the Concord, Sudbury, and Assabet Rivers.  These are the paddling trips I'll most remember come next winter.  Some images from them:

The cat's eyes...or the bridge just below the Faulkner Dam at Talbot Mill in North Billerica (opening photo).

The weathervane atop the mill's cupola...


The tepee frame at a shady Ralph Hill Conservation Area...

The remnants of a previous bridge which once spanned the Concord River near Route 3A in Billerica... 

Fordway Bar just before Talbot Mill...

A heron trying to beat the mid-90s heat...


A white-tailed deer that stopped feeding long enough to take a peek near Clamshell Bank on the Sudbury River...


June's bountiful rain must have helped in producing this grand mushroom near Fairhaven Bay...
...and this vibrant flower near Heaths Bridge...

The blossoms of the button bush are everywhere...
...and these Cardinal flowers (alongside the Assabet River) appeared right on schedule and remind us that summer's days are numbered...

I'm in no hurry to see summer leave...and say to it..."kick your shoes off, and stay awhile longer".

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