South Natick Falls in the winter
A few moments from the bottom of the South Natick Falls (Charles River) on January 21st. Followed briefly by a fighter jet getting back from the Patriots AFC championship game against the Chargers.
Apple Picking - Lookout Farm - Canon T3i (600D)
A Day of apple picking at Lookout Farm in Natick, MA.
Shot with a Canon Rebel T3i (600D)
EF 1.8 50mm lens
Edited in Sony Vegas Pro
Color Graded with Magic Bullet Looks
Music by Mindthings
It's apple picking season in western Massachusetts
As summer slips away, it's time to trade in that refreshing watermelon for some crisp, locally grown apples!
Apple picking at Alstedes Farm, Chester, NJ
Boston University Gamma Phi Beta Apple Picking 2017
Gamma Phi Beta Delta Chapter's trip to Belkin Family Lookout farm in Natick, MA!
Boston Hill Farm Fall Festival
Fall activities such as pumpkin and apple picking in North Andover , MA
Natick Community Organic Farm curious turkey
a curious turkey startles the videographer
Summer Fun! Artesani Wading Pool, Splash Pad, and Playground - June 2017
The first in a series of Summer 2017 visits to splash pads and wading pools in the Boston area. The family cools off at Artesani Park in Brighton, Massachusetts.
2013 Sholan Farms Apple Blossom Festival by Heartlover1717
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The Sholan Farms Apple Blossom Festival (and Butterfly Release) celebrates the advent of spring in the Central Massachusetts region as evidenced by the blooming of the apple trees. The Festival is a civic celebration organized and operated by the Friends of Sholan Farms. Sholan Farms is grateful to our many local, regional and national business sponsors for helping to partially fund this event. Attendees have the opportunity to participate in the Butterfly Release during the festival. Butterflies are released to float among the apple trees and blueberry bushes in celebration of nature following a special bagpipe procession.
The Festival is an event the whole family can enjoy with children's activities, crafters, music, and food. The astounding success of the Sholan Farms Apple Blossom Festival is a direct product of the committed energy of many members of our community. Without their dedication, support and participation, producing this event would not be possible. Since 2002, the Apple Blossom Festival has grown and become a community event almost synonymous with spring to both local residents and visitors alike.
Today we kayaked & hiked the Wailua River & saw some very cool waterfalls on Kauai
Today we had an awesome day on the Island of Kauai in Hawaii! We visited a coffee farm, some amazing waterfalls, the spouting horn and a couple of other great places... the highlight for sure though was our kayaking & hike on the Wailua River to Secret Falls... what a great time... check out our video above and our full blog post at
Edward F. Clendenin, Jr. oral history, 2007-09-08
Filmed at the 2007 reunion of the 376th Heavy Bombardment Group, Inc. Veterans Association.
The 376th Heavy Bombardment Group Oral Histories includes audio and video oral histories with veterans serving in the 376th Heavy Bombardment Group during World War II. Attached to the United States 15th Air Force and based in North Africa and later in southern Italy, this bomb group flew 451 missions against Germany and its Axis allies between 12 June 1942 and 15 April 1945. Among the key targets bombed by the 376th Heavy Bombardment were Ploesti, Vienna, Moosierbaum, and the Brenner Pass. Pilots, co-pilots, navigators, bombardiers, flight engineers, gunners, and grounds crewmen of the 376th's four squadrons -- 512th, 513th, 514th, and 515th -- are represented in these interviews. Two additional interviews with Edward Clendenin and Kim Hobbs, both sons of deceased veterans, provide background and context for the oral history collection. The goal of this project was to preserve the memories of the airmen and grounds crewmen for their families, students, scholars, and future generations of Americans.
The interviews were conducted during the annual reunion of the 376th Heavy Bomb Group Veterans Association in September 2007 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and during the annual reunion in September 2010 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Edward Clendenin, Kim Hobbs, Toni Schmidt, Chris Reidy, and David Ulbrich conducted the interviews with the veterans; and Mr. Reidy and Robert Fultz served as videographers. Dr. Ulbrich organized this project through Ball State University with generous financial and administrative support from the 376th HBG Veterans Association and from Ball State's History Department, Military Science Department, University Teleplex, and Archives and Special Collections.
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