MassSafari: Explorations in Metrowest, Massachusetts and Beyond

Living in Framingham, MA and exploring Metrowest, Massachusetts and Beyond…

Farmers Markets!!! July 30, 2009

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On of my favorite things about summer is the fresh produce that abounds! This year in my home garden we are growing tomatoes, peppers, beets, Brussels sprouts among other items.  However, when the home garden does not satisfy my fresh veggie craving I love the check out the local farmers markets!! My favorite farmers markets are the Framingham Village Green Farmers Market and the Waltham Farmers Market.

Information about the Framingham Villiage Green Farmers market can be found at http://www.framinghamfarmersmarket.com/.  Recently, I visited the farmers market and got some peppers, corn, and tomatoes.  One of my favorite local farmers market vendors is Hanson’s Farm.  Hanson’s Farm is a local farm (located in Framingham) with great produce in the summer, and fabulous Halloween celebrations in the Fall.  Hanson Farm also brings a picturesque sign with them to the farmers Market.

When you visit the Framingham (Thursday) Farmer’s Market you can also walk around the picturesque Framingham Centre.  I love the rock walls of the historic buildings and I took the following photos at Framingham Centre for the Utata Thursday  Photo Walk:

 

Framingham Centre II

 

I also really like the Waltham Farmers Market.   While the Waltham Farmers market is a little farther from my home I enjoy the fact that it is during the weekend.  The Waltham Farmers Market is is open on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM from late June through early November, on the corner of Main & Moody Street (in Waltham). Some of the Vendors at the Waltham Farmers Market include: 

Bart’s Farm Stand
Burnshirt Valley Farm
Country Desserts
Deborah’s Kitchen
Dick’s Market Garden
Donna Dee’s Designs
Flats Mentor
Hand Blown Glass
Hand Sewn Handbags
Hanson Farm
Josh Hill
Mamadou Artisan Bakery
Nature Photography
Silvermine Farm
Smith’s Country Cheese
Spicee Jewelry
TT Buds Popcorn
Warren Farm & Sugarhouse
Zachary Dean’s Coffee Bean Co

 

Framingham also has a second farmers market, St. Tarcisius farmers market in the St. Tarcisius Church parking lot in Framingham. Held on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon, July 15 to Oct. 30. I have yet to visit this Farmers Market but plan on attending soon.

Have you visited a Massachusetts area farmers market? If so, email me at Ellynn at gmail dot com and let me know your favorite markets and favorite vendors!!

 

Soundview Beach, Old Lyme, Connecticut July 13, 2009

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As an adult living in Massachusetts the big place to go for the summer is, of course Cape Cod. However, I have actually never spent any really large amount of time at Cape Cod for the summer. This is because for almost 60 years my family has owned a cottage in the Long Island Sound shore town of Old Lyme. My grandparents and great-parents purchased what we affectionately call “the cottage” when my father was a small child. The cottage is truly that – a cottage complete with paper thin walls, a single outdoor shower, and plumbing that is only certified to work for three seasons.

soundview beach

View from the beach…

Specifically, my cottage is in/near a section of Old Lyme called Soundview Beach. While we are not on Hartford Avenue which is the main drag of Soundview Beach we are in the general area.

Soundview Beach is a great example of a place that has changed significantly over the years. Soundview beach has gone from being a heyday town during the time when my father was growing up (around 50-55 years ago), to being a place filled with strip clubs and what my parents define as “seedy” to what it is currently: a place where there is definite improvement and life next to places still waiting to be brought back. There are ice cream shops, hot dog stands, a carousel, and many more family friendly establishments. Additionally, there are several bar/restaurants right on the beach!

Soundview also has an active beach association. The beach association puts together great events like bingo, beach donuts, and the Fourth of July Parade! This year we were lucky to witness the community Fourth of July Parade. The parade was a great celebration of the United States and of the Community. It seemed like all ages turned out, decked out in Fourth of July Garb.

Kids on bikes in Fourth of July Parade

Fourth of July Parade

Soundview beach is one of the few public beaches on the Connecticut Shore. There is parking (both on street and pay lots), restaurants, beach side bars, ice cream stands and more.

Soundview beach is located at: One Hartford Avenue, Old Lyme, CT 06371.

If you are in Connecticut and going to explore the Connecticut shore I highly recommend visiting this gem!

soundview beach chairs

Beach Chairs at Soundview

 

Hike + Sunset Spot: Farm Pond June 25, 2009

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Farm Pond Park

Originally uploaded by irisell

This summer I plan on spending as much time outside as possible! For me, the best part of being outside is taking a walk. A great place to take a walk on easy, fairly flat terrain in Framingham is at Framingham Farm Pond Park. As a bonus, it is a great place to watch the sunset.

Farm Pond Park is located at XX.

You can view where Farm Pond  is located on this map from mass.gov.

At Farm Pond there is a large grassy area and a path down by the water. The path by the water includes the viewing of a pump house, several places where people fish, and a jetty like area into the water.

 

Coolidge Corner Theater December 29, 2008

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Coolidge Corner Theater

Originally uploaded by irisell

While the movie business has become filled with mostly mass produced movies shown at mass movie houses the Coolidge Corner Theater is a true gem. It is a non-profit movie theater located in Coolidge Corner, Brookline. The Coolidge corner theater calls itself “your not for profit independent theater” and it lives up to the slogan. The theater is beautifully maintained and a true gem.

It was clear how different from traditional commercial theater’s the Coolidge Corner Theater when we went to the concession stand. I asked for a small popcorn and a bottle of water. The employee behind the counter asked me if I would rather have a “cup of ice water- because it was free.” We were at the theater to watch the collection of short movies called “Sundance Shorts”. The movie was shown in the “Mini Max” a theater which seats just 17 people. The movie was enjoyable, the setting was great.

The theater has a great website at http://www.coolidge.org/ where you can view the show schedule, buy tickets and learn about becoming a member.

My photo (above right) from our night at the theater is lacking…they had turned out the lights in the sign by the time our movie was over!

Better Photos Of the Theater can be found on Flickr.

Image by Flickr Member Fuzuoko

Image by Flickr Member Fuzuoko

This photo is used under a Creative Commons License Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 Generic

 

STARTING OUT! December 27, 2008

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Trying to see if this works, excited by the new project!

 

Hello world! December 26, 2008

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Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging!

 

 
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