Friday, 2 June 2017

Scenery Day in Connecticut and Massachusetts

Blue skies, nothing but blue skies do I see ! (sorry about the plagiarism)

First stop is a covered bridge. First one in Massachusetts. At the same location is a monument to the "Off World" encounter by Thomas E. Reed and his family. The encounter with a UFO has been awarded a Governor's Citation and is now recognised as part of the history of Massachusetts. No joke!

Covered Bridge 


River view
Monument to an Off World experience
Our drive continues and we pass through heavily wooded hills. It is so green. We can only imagine how crowded this place would be in the Autumn. The hills would be aflame with colour, but the traffic would be bumper to bumper. We cross the border and see a lovely church and a Civil War Soldier's monument.

Scenery

Church of Christ, Norfolk

Civil War Soldier's monument, Winsted




















We're back across the border on a back road, and see one of the few actual border markers between the states.

Border marker

Border marker




















We come across a private covered bridge on our journey, and Otis Reservoir that has plenty of lake side properties.

Private covered bridge (it has a gate on it)

Otis Reservoir
We tried to find some black squirrels at Westfield but they didn't co-operate and we really only caught a glimpse high in the trees. Our last stop for the day was at another presidential museum, this one no where near as big as JFK's. It is for Calvin Coolidge who presided after WW1, and his library is part of the Forbes library in Northampton.

Forbes Library

Calvin Coolidge

Grace Coolidge




















We do get around but today we said good-bye to Connecticut for good this trip. Off to new places and sights tomorrow.

2 comments:

  1. So pleased to see young Ted is travelling well.

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  2. Grace personified in that portrait. It's sublime. All that foliage ablaze with Autumn colour...now THAT's a sight I'd love to see.
    Very curious to hear about the UFO encounter. Fancy it being honoured in such a legitimate way!

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