December 18, 2022 – Lynn Shore Drive and Red Rock Park – Massachusetts

Today Wilma, Gus, and I Adventured to Lynn Shore Drive and Red Rock Park in Lynn, Massachusetts. Lynn Shore Drive starts at King’s Beach in Swampscott and ends at Nahant Beach which begins the causeway to Nahant. The pathway is paved and borders the ocean, passing beaches including Lynn Beach. It has benches along the way and provides views of Egg Rock, Nahant Bay, and distant views of the Boston Skyline.

We had a refreshing Adventure to this coastal pathway. I have had my eyes on it since we visited Nahant Reservation and was eager to check it out. We parked street side at King’s Beach and off we went. The morning sun added a lovely addition to the beautiful shore. We spent a little time on the beach where Gus enjoyed some digging and Wilma attempted some playing. However we mostly trotted down the paved trail. The dogs were overly intrigued by the smells but Wilma did enjoy a roll or two along the route. She was also obsessed with walking above the trail and when doing so walker at a speedy pace. I found this quite entertaining! You might not expect lovely scenery in the city of Lynn but definitely a great trail worth the visit (Rating: 3.5)

Weekly Video/Photo

If you follow my blog regularly please skip down to paragraph three….

The weekly Video/Photo section highlights an Adventure, while I might also sneak in some that are humorous, adorable, or just other fun dog moments. If you have followed my blog from the beginning you know that I adopted Shadow as a puppy, and about a year later adopted Buster as a puppy.  We had many wonderful years together before experiencing the devastating loss of Buster at just seven.  It took a long time for our hearts to heal, but almost a year after his passing we welcomed little Wilma into our world.  We were devastated to loose Shadow on April 3, 2020.These two precious boys will be furever in our hearts! We were recently thrilled to add another amazing rescue, Gus, to our home on June 28, 2021! This Weekly Video/Photo section will allow me to share photos from all four of my rescues, whether it be a precious memory, or a current moment.

I thought this month I would share some of my favorite past holiday photos and possibly videos for the Weekly Video/Photo segment. As many of you may know I love creating fun holiday cards and photographs of my pups, which started many years ago with Shadow and Buster. This process can be quite entertaining, but often comes out just right. Today’s photograph is one of Buster, kind of a blooper shot but I still love it. This is one of the first photo shoots I remember. As I was taking photos we had many other visitors to the beach stop to smile, laugh, and even ask if they could take photographs. I remember my northern friends saying how the white sand almost looked like snow. Although it is not the clearest photograph it is one that will always be special to me. Here is sweet Buster, he sure is missed:

December 10, 2022 – Fitz Hugh Lane Park – Massachusetts

Yesterday Wilma, Gus, and I Adventured to Fitz Hugh Lane Park in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Fitz Hugh Lane Park includes the Fitz Hugh Lane House. This Home is a historical home built by the artist Fitz High Lane in 1849. The home is on top of a small hill providing views of the harbor.

We had a simple Adventure to Fitz Hugh Lane Park. We spent about two hours walking around Gloucester and made a stop at this park on our travels. We have been here before, but today I thought I would write a short blog about it. Upon arrival we strolled to the top and walked every inch of the location. It was a dark and dreary day out, with limited color throughout. We found a beautiful wreath, endless pinecones, plaques with information, stone benches, and a statue of Fitz Hugh Lane. Although a very small park, still a nice little stop along the route. Glad we could visit Fitz Hugh Lane Park today (This blog will not be rated).

Weekly Video/Photo

If you follow my blog regularly please skip down to paragraph three….

The weekly Video/Photo section highlights an Adventure, while I might also sneak in some that are humorous, adorable, or just other fun dog moments. If you have followed my blog from the beginning you know that I adopted Shadow as a puppy, and about a year later adopted Buster as a puppy.  We had many wonderful years together before experiencing the devastating loss of Buster at just seven.  It took a long time for our hearts to heal, but almost a year after his passing we welcomed little Wilma into our world.  We were devastated to loose Shadow on April 3, 2020.These two precious boys will be furever in our hearts! We were recently thrilled to add another amazing rescue, Gus, to our home on June 28, 2021! This Weekly Video/Photo section will allow me to share photos from all four of my rescues, whether it be a precious memory, or a current moment.

I thought this month I would share some of my favorite past holiday photos and possibly videos for the Weekly Video/Photo segment. As many of you may know I love creating fun holiday cards and photographs of my pups, which started many years ago with Shadow and Buster. This process can be quite entertaining, but often comes out just right. Today’s photograph is one of Shadow and Wilma when Wilma was a puppy, approximately eight months old. They are just adorable! Shadow was definitely king of the top-hat! Here they are:

December 4, 2022 – Saulnier Memorial Bike Trail – Massachusetts

Today Wilma, Gus, and I Adventured to the Saulnier Memorial Bike Trail in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The Saulnier Memorial Bike Trail is a 3.5 paved path that passes through the South Peninsula of New Bedford, provides views of Clark Cove, New Bedford Harbor, and Buzzards Bay, and passes landmarks including: Fort Taber Park, West Beach, East Beach, and Fort Taber Park.

We had a refreshing Adventure to the Saulnier Memorial Bike Trail. Although not the cleanest city, I have grown to love the walking opportunities and landmarks in this unique town. I was planning on beginning in Hazelwood Park but after seeing signs indicating “no dogs” we decided to park at Fort Taber Park. The map I located online was a little confusing but we traversed the majority of this Trail.

Throughout our walk I especially enjoyed the gorgeous Fort Rodman, coastal views, and lots of little details including colorful benches, endless shells, and endless breakwaters. The sun was shining brightly, just right for this early winter day. Both Wilma and Gus enjoyed exploring and walking high above the path. It was a lovely day for an outing with my two best buds (Rating: 4).

Weekly Video/Photo

If you follow my blog regularly please skip down to paragraph three….

The weekly Video/Photo section highlights an Adventure, while I might also sneak in some that are humorous, adorable, or just other fun dog moments. If you have followed my blog from the beginning you know that I adopted Shadow as a puppy, and about a year later adopted Buster as a puppy.  We had many wonderful years together before experiencing the devastating loss of Buster at just seven.  It took a long time for our hearts to heal, but almost a year after his passing we welcomed little Wilma into our world.  We were devastated to loose Shadow on April 3, 2020.These two precious boys boys will be furever in our hearts! We were recently thrilled to add another amazing rescue, Gus, to our home on June 28, 2021! This Weekly Video/Photo section will allow me to share photos from all four of my rescues, whether it be a precious memory, or a current moment.

Todays photograph is one of Wilma and Gus from this past weekend’s trip to Plymouth. They were posing on a bench high above a lovely coastal scene. I think this has been one of my favorite places in Plymouth to take photos. This picture might be a repeat for friends and family, but I had to share with my followers. Here they are:

November 26, 2022 – The Scallop Shells of Plymouth, MA

Today Wilma, Gus, and I Adventured to the beautiful town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. We spent three hours walking this lovely coastal town. Plymouth is a coastal town in southern Massachusetts. It is famous for the history of being the first Pilgrim settlement in 1620. Since I have blogged about Plymouth before, yet still was inspired to share I thought I would blog about the Public Art Display of the Scallop Shells. These works of art are displayed throughout the waterfront and downtown Plymouth. They have been created from fiberglass and crafted from local artists.

We had a refreshing Adventure to Plymouth. It has been soo long since we had a “normal” Adventure, or even a local walk as I was fighting Bronchitis and some additional symptoms for over a month. I finally feel better with just a cough here and there so off we went. I absolutely love walking in Plymouth, including: the coastal scenery, a river walk with tunnel art, the grist mill, a pond with a bridge and ducks, shops and restaurants decorated for the season, and many historical landmarks. We spent three hours walking, posing, and working on our favorite holiday Christmas card. It was a beautiful New England day, the sun shining brightly. My plan was to print a map of the shells, but I forgot! Although I could have pulled it up on my phone that can be a little cumbersome to view while walking two energetic dogs. So, I photographed the shells we located, and just enjoyed the day. Wilma and Gus loved walking, savoring endless sea smells, and of course some Wilma rolls. Really just what we needed! So glad we can share the Scallop Shells of Plymouth today (this blog will not be rated).

Weekly Video/Photo

If you follow my blog regularly please skip down to paragraph three….

The weekly Video/Photo section highlights an Adventure, while I might also sneak in some that are humorous, adorable, or just other fun dog moments. If you have followed my blog from the beginning you know that I adopted Shadow as a puppy, and about a year later adopted Buster as a puppy.  We had many wonderful years together before experiencing the devastating loss of Buster at just seven.  It took a long time for our hearts to heal, but almost a year after his passing we welcomed little Wilma into our world.  We were devastated to loose Shadow on April 3, 2020.These two precious boys boys will be furever in our hearts! We were recently thrilled to add another amazing rescue, Gus, to our home on June 28, 2021! This Weekly Video/Photo section will allow me to share photos from all four of my rescues, whether it be a precious memory, or a current moment.

Todays photograph is one of Wilma from one of our local walks early this month. I was actually taking a shot of Wilma and Gus but Gus had more exciting things to watch (haha!). Wilma was quite focused so the perfect Weekly Photo. Here she is:

Weekly Video/Photo

If you follow my blog regularly please skip down to paragraph three….

The weekly Video/Photo section highlights an Adventure, while I might also sneak in some that are humorous, adorable, or just other fun dog moments. If you have followed my blog from the beginning you know that I adopted Shadow as a puppy, and about a year later adopted Buster as a puppy.  We had many wonderful years together before experiencing the devastating loss of Buster at just seven.  It took a long time for our hearts to heal, but almost a year after his passing we welcomed little Wilma into our world.  We were devastated to loose Shadow on April 3, 2020.These two precious boys boys will be furever in our hearts! We were recently thrilled to add another amazing rescue, Gus, to our home on June 28, 2021! This Weekly Video/Photo section will allow me to share photos from all four of my rescues, whether it be a precious memory, or a current moment.

Today’s photograph is one of sweet Gus cuddled by my side. I have been quite sick for almost a month now and Wilma and Gus have been taking great care of me, laying closely, making me laugh, and keeping me going. I think very slowly things are turning around and I am hoping we will be on a new Adventure soon. So grateful for the amazing therapy these two have provided me. Here is one of sweet Gus:

Other Tidbits, Fun, and News

I am excited to announce that I will be adding a new category to my Menu, New England Rail Trails!! I have been to many Rail Trails over the years so thought it was time to add this category. I am hoping that I did not miss any, but there is always a chance of that. Most blogs are adventures on just the Rail Trail, however some of the blogs include them as part of the Adventure. I have been sick for over two weeks now and have been miserable this weekend. Therefore, I thought this was a good time to add this category having no new blogs to share.

I decided to pick a variety of photographs from these blogs and create a collage below. We have explored Rail Trails in all seasons and found quite the variety of scenery from bridges to sculptures to wood to lakes, and much more. Wilma definitely has been the queen of the Rail Trails, having been to the majority of Trails. However, I believe the first one I discovered was when I resided in Pepperell and enjoyed the local Rail Trail regularly with Shadow and Buster. Gus has been to many, and I am sure there will be more to come. Below you will see the direct link, however you can also find this category in the menu.

https://adventuresofshadowandwilma.com/category/new-england-rail-trails/