Francis William Bird Park ~ Trustees of Reservation ~ and driving past Patriots Place
This morning (Oct. 8, 2011) we went to the Trustees of Reservation ~ Francis William Bird Park in Walpole Massachusetts. It was our first time here. There were many nice foot bridges to walk across. Lots of open space and so many beautiful Trees. We had a very nice leisurely walk. We saw Canadian Geese, American Robins, Tufted Titmouse, Black Capped Chickadees, Blue Jays, Crows, Coopers Hawk and Mourning Doves. The Asters were blooming beautifully along the Ponds. I saw a Muskrat for only a split second in the Pond.
I also took some video of Gillette Stadium ~ Patriots Place,, this is where the New England Patriots Football team plays. My friend Gracie,, Chemicalangel3 is a big fan of the Pat's.
On the ride home I was being silly as Hubby was driving on the on ramp to RT. 495. He was not speeding. I was just having fun!!
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Blizzard of 2013 in Walpole Massachusetts
The blizzard of 2013, starting with before the storm, through most of it. This is the view around our house. Snowed in. 24 inches of snow in Walpole! Two storms a month apart both 24 inches, I am tired of winter!
Bay Circuit Trail : Walpole MA Mine Brook Part 4.
The Trustees: Being Bold
A short history of The Trustees viewed through the acquisitions of Castle Hill and the Crane Estate in Ipswich, Naumkeag in Stockbridge, Powisset Farm and surrounding woodlands in Dover, and William Francis Bird Park in Walpole.
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Mountain Biking Practice at Adams Farm in Walpole MA
I filmed with my GoPro Hero3. I'm very glad I brought my GoPro to this MTB place. It was my first time filming there. Thanks for subscribing :)
Urban Options Waltham MA Prospect Hill Park Part 6.
This segment gets to the hill top where cisterns and an old radar base await.
014 Bad Case of Loving You. Cover by The Originals
The Originals in concert at Bird Park, Walpole, MA
Urban Options Waltham MA Prospect Hill Park Part 8.
This segment continues along the run of great view overlooks of Boston and the Blue Hills.
Bartholomew's Cobble Sept 22, 2013
- Trustees of Reservations naturalist Rene Wendell leads hike through Bartholomew's Cobble, explaining the geology of the Cobble, identifying species of ferns, and getting into the 2nd largest Cottonwood tree in Massachusetts!
Prospect Hill Park: Dust from Development
Six days a week for the past year Prospect Hill Park has been filled with the noise and dust from the development project on the old Polaroid property. Large areas inside the park are thickly covered in this dust. The dust seems to be generated by several large machines devoted to grinding large rocks into gravel and moving this gravel into larger piles. The video was taken on Saturday, 6 April 2013 from inside Prospect Hill Park and focuses on these machines. Prospect Hill Park is just across the access road on the left side of the screen.
Onewheel Epic Adventure Weekend 2018 Race Finals
Jamie T from Ronin Creative put on this great event at Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Florida. Riders from all over Florida and their families came out to ride Onewheels, compete in Onewheel events, and just enjoy the great features of this massive park.
A special thanks to the sponsors who made this event possible!:
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Craft&Ride
This video is from my helmet cam, of the final heat of the Onewheel race. Several heats narrowed the field down to these 5 fastest riders. I slowed down two epic top-speed nosedives, first from Jamie T at 24.something MPH, and the second of Brandon Braswell on the final straight. A great race with some great riders. I won't spoil the ending for you, just watch and enjoy!
I left the camera on for the aftermath celebration.
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Hippie | Wikipedia audio article
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A hippie (sometimes spelled hippy) is a member of the counterculture of the 1960s, originally a youth movement that began in the United States during the mid-1960s and spread to other countries around the world. The word hippie came from hipster and used to describe beatniks who moved into New York City's Greenwich Village and San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district. The term hippie first found popularity in San Francisco with Herb Caen, who was a journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle.
The origins of the terms hip and hep are uncertain. By the 1940s, both had become part of African American jive slang and meant sophisticated; currently fashionable; fully up-to-date. The Beats adopted the term hip, and early hippies inherited the language and countercultural values of the Beat Generation. Hippies created their own communities, listened to psychedelic music, embraced the sexual revolution, and many used drugs such as marijuana, LSD, peyote and psilocybin mushrooms to explore altered states of consciousness.
In 1967, the Human Be-In in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, popularized hippie culture, leading to the Summer of Love on the West Coast of the United States, and the 1969 Woodstock Festival on the East Coast. Hippies in Mexico, known as jipitecas, formed La Onda and gathered at Avándaro, while in New Zealand, nomadic housetruckers practiced alternative lifestyles and promoted sustainable energy at Nambassa. In the United Kingdom in 1970, many gathered at the gigantic Isle of Wight Festival with a crowd of around 400,000 people. In later years, mobile peace convoys of New Age travelers made summer pilgrimages to free music festivals at Stonehenge and elsewhere. In Australia, hippies gathered at Nimbin for the 1973 Aquarius Festival and the annual Cannabis Law Reform Rally or MardiGrass. Piedra Roja Festival, a major hippie event in Chile, was held in 1970. Hippie and psychedelic culture influenced 1960s and early 1970s young culture in Iron Curtain countries in Eastern Europe (see Mánička).Hippie fashion and values had a major effect on culture, influencing popular music, television, film, literature, and the arts. Since the 1960s, mainstream society has assimilated many aspects of hippie culture. The religious and cultural diversity the hippies espoused has gained widespread acceptance, and Eastern philosophy and spiritual concepts have reached a larger audience.
Romanticism | Wikipedia audio article
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Romanticism (also known as the Romantic era) was an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century, and in most areas was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850. Romanticism was characterized by its emphasis on emotion and individualism as well as glorification of all the past and nature, preferring the medieval rather than the classical. It was partly a reaction to the Industrial Revolution, the aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment, and the scientific rationalization of nature—all components of modernity. It was embodied most strongly in the visual arts, music, and literature, but had a major impact on historiography, education, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. It had a significant and complex effect on politics, with romantic thinkers influencing liberalism, radicalism, conservatism and nationalism.The movement emphasized intense emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience, placing new emphasis on such emotions as apprehension, horror and terror, and awe—especially that experienced in confronting the new aesthetic categories of the sublimity and beauty of nature. It elevated folk art and ancient custom to something noble, but also spontaneity as a desirable characteristic (as in the musical impromptu). In contrast to the Rationalism and Classicism of the Enlightenment, Romanticism revived medievalism and elements of art and narrative perceived as authentically medieval in an attempt to escape population growth, early urban sprawl, and industrialism.
Although the movement was rooted in the German Sturm und Drang movement, which preferred intuition and emotion to the rationalism of the Enlightenment, the events and ideologies of the French Revolution were also proximate factors. Romanticism assigned a high value to the achievements of heroic individualists and artists, whose examples, it maintained, would raise the quality of society. It also promoted the individual imagination as a critical authority allowed of freedom from classical notions of form in art. There was a strong recourse to historical and natural inevitability, a Zeitgeist, in the representation of its ideas. In the second half of the 19th century, Realism was offered as a polar opposite to Romanticism. The decline of Romanticism during this time was associated with multiple processes, including social and political changes and the spread of nationalism.