
A bit more than halfway through, the forest opens up to remarkable views of the bog, then the forest returns before another breathtaking view ...
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Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: GTFO, LIFESTYLE
A bit more than halfway through, the forest opens up to remarkable views of the bog, then the forest returns before another breathtaking view ...
"They hit the ground running in March to make food available, safely, to everyone and they haven’t stopped since."
Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: GTFO, LIFESTYLE
It seems like a good time to look at a sequel list, with this one focusing more on areas that are fairly close to Boston while also being obscure spots.
If you’ve only driven over bridges, you’re missing out.
Who has a car and wants to drive to Fitchburg for BBQ, music, and berries?
Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: COVID, GTFO
A sequel to the extremely popular “Safe Hikes To Take Around Boston During The Coronavirus Crisis” and “Even More Remote Spots Close To Boston For Socially Distant Hiking.”
Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: COVID, GTFO
We’ve been told over and over again over the past few weeks that if you’re going to get out for some exercise, it’s best to stay away from crowds of people as well as overflowing parking lots. This is good advice, as we are now in the heart of the pandemic and ... read more
Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: COVID, GTFO
There are a lot of quiet side streets where you can walk while keeping a safe distance away from others, or, if you’re a bit more adventurous, you can find some parklands that tend not to be very crowded.
Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: GTFO
You have many options, including walking around the pond (highly recommended), strolling over to Thoreau’s Cabin Site, heading to the gift shop at the parking lot, or perhaps taking a different way back if you’re done with animal sightings and have a good sense of direction.
Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: Drinks, Eats, GTFO, LIFESTYLE
While the Wayside Inn has the feel of a special-occasion place, the Warren Tavern is a completely different animal, instead being a rather small watering hole located in one of the most congested neighborhoods in Boston, though also one of its most beautiful.