If you've never traveled in western Mass, it's an ever changing scene -- you go through lovely picturesque villages, stately college towns, and areas of poverty and decay. Old farm fields now are home to Walmart and Dunkin' Donuts. Beautiful hills surround old car dumps and crumbling factories. Being a history buff, it was all fascinating to me, but depressing in spots, too.
So here's the last leg of the trip. First, a tree, some ferns, and a few flowers.
OK, so follow along with me here. This is a public water supply with nice clean water.
No swimming, no boating, no wading. No nothing. So then....
No swimming, no boating, no wading. No nothing. So then....
And then there was this place.
A sign-lover's paradise, not to mention instant nirvana for the junk collector,
art lover, or connoisseur of quirky things.
A sign-lover's paradise, not to mention instant nirvana for the junk collector,
art lover, or connoisseur of quirky things.
These guys live on Long Hollow Bison Farm in Hadley, MA.
Across the street is a Walmart plaza and a McDonald's.
Across the street is a Walmart plaza and a McDonald's.
Some buildings in New Salem, MA, a tiny little village with a lot of historic charm. Population 929.
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