Scenes from a commute...

Aug 02, 2008 10:26

Some of these were taken on the ride in, and some were taken on the ride out, which is why the drastically different lighting conditions.




Abandoned railway bridge and below that a footbridge across the Charles to the Shaws Supermarket parking lot. For want of a better identifier, the dam is just "the Shaws dam". (A decade ago it would have been "the Ames dam". I should look it up and find out what it was originally called.)


Okay, jumping back to the "start", which for the purposes of this essay is riding home from work in Cambridge.




Part of the path in Cambridge, on the south side of the river.




Big section along the path of tall, vividly purple flowers. Don't know what they are. I think I've heard that they're an invasive weed species or something, which is a pity, because they're very pretty. I was almost too late to photograph them -- noticed them first on the Tues. ride, then stopped to do it on the Friday ride, and a fair number of the flowers were gone.




Monarch butterfly, in and amongst the skillions of bumblebees methodically working over the blossoms.




Little bike waits for me to finish taking pictures. (Which was waiting on the sun coming back out from behind a cloud.)




From Watertown Square westward, there are a bunch of places where they have built the path out of boardwalk like this, usually just short stretches where they don't trust the riverbank. This section is near a footbridge over the Charles, taking the path from the south side over to the north side, near the Stop 'n Shop supermarket.




The footbridge (from the north bank).




It's a really cool-looking bridge. :)




Each end has the twin granite posts with the Charles Riverway heron symbol on it.




The river on one side, heading downstream towards Watertown.




The river on the other side, sunset reflected on water.




A bit upstream from the footbridge -- back at the Shaws dam again. Sunset, really big dead branch caught on the dam.




Same area. Really gigantic willow trees, log benches beneath for sitting and looking at the river.




Patch of wild purple flowers across the river, reflected in the water. Same ones as before.




Alongside the path just downstream of the dam -- I also don't know what to call these blue flowers. (Sadly, the light in this pic doesn't show how vibrant the color is -- a really vivid periwinkle.) A little earlier in the summer, this patch had a much larger variety of wildflowers in it. Now it only has these blue flowers, which are everywhere in MA right now; but they are only open in the morning. When I ride by this is the evening, it looks like there's no flowers in this patch of tall grass at all. It's weird.

I need a guide to "weeds in Massachusetts" or something.




And waiting for me at home... a crappy photo, unfortunately. But I know what Emily was doing just before I came up, because I took a picture of her doing it just the other weekend:


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