New fencing on the east side of Woburn Street
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Possibly the Last Ring Post Posting
Even after hundreds of trips up and down the trail, a previously unseen relic of railroad days catches my eye. Yesterday I spotted a ring post lurking in the trees and brush. It's on the inbound side along the horse farm in Lexington, nearly opposite the boardwalk entrance to Parker Meadow.
Landscapers have opened up the end of Hancock Avenue at the trail, removing trees, brush, and a rusty old barrier made of rails.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Shining Lights
I hardly ever see bicycle lights along the trail on account of only being out on fair days. By chance I saw both a headlight and a taillight this morning, both as I neared Mill Street. Even in full daylight, the new LED lamps are a great aid to being seen. I had no trouble picking out the dwindling red taillight when the rider was 200 yards ahead of me. The best bicycle lamp of my childhood -- powered by Raleigh's front-hub generator -- was dim and fragile by comparison.
Today: 4.5 miles. This year: 166.9 miles.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Brush Fire in Arlington's Great Meadows
There was a widespread brush fire in Arlington's Great Meadows on Friday, burning a large portion of the open area and threatening nearby houses. The Friends of Arlington's Great Meadows have a map of the burn (pdf). The taste of soot was still in the air today as my wife and I walked along the Minuteman Trail west of Fottler Avenue and then onto a short loop of the Great Meadows Trail (pdf).
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Optical confusion
I thought for a second that someone had blacked out the centerline on the bridge over 128, but it's only the shadow of the fence rail.
Yesterday: 8 miles. This year: 33.7 miles.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Almost Clear
I skated west from Lexington Center to Bedford Depot Park today, relying on Yury's report that the trail was clear enough for all activities. That's nearly so, undercut only by some sand and gravel at Bedford Street, followed by rotting ice across the path just west of there.
Falling whistle post at the Lexington DPW
Today: 8 miles. This year: 15.7 miles.