Frank Winters > Snake Meadow Brook. The Snake Meadow Brook Trail is short yet it has the feeling of a mountain pass. It starts at Gould Road and proceeds along pastureland, then gets rocky as it goes into the woods besides the brook, ending at a glacial ledge. Walk there and see how the land has been chiseled by time. "What makes a brook or river so special? ... Rivers and brooks are special simply because they are brook, and they are rivers" -- Hal Borland
Frank Winters > Beaver Brook looking toward Forge Pond from Beaver Brook road. Photo for the month of January. "May your portages be short and the breezes gentle on your back." -- Anonymous
Frank Winters > Another view of Nashoba Pond at Sunrise. This photo is on the inside cover of the calendar.
Frank Winters > Misty Nashoba pond at sunrise. This is in the Emmet Conservation Land. Cover photo and month of October. "There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lightened on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October."
Snake Meadow Brook. The Snake Meadow Brook Trail is short yet it has the feeling of a mountain pass. It starts at Gould Road and proceeds along pastureland, then gets rocky as it goes into the woods besides the brook, ending at a glacial ledge. Walk there and see how the land has been chiseled by time. "What makes a brook or river so special? ... Rivers and brooks are special simply because they are brook, and they are rivers" -- Hal Borland
Frank Winters > Snake Meadow Brook. The Snake Meadow Brook Trail is short yet it has the feeling of a mountain pass. It starts at Gould Road and proceeds along pastureland, then gets rocky as it goes into the woods besides the brook, ending at a glacial ledge. Walk there and see how the land has been chiseled by time. "What makes a brook or river so special? ... Rivers and brooks are special simply because they are brook, and they are rivers" -- Hal Borland
Snake Meadow Brook. The Snake Meadow Brook Trail is short yet it has the feeling of a mountain pass. It starts at Gould Road and proceeds along pastureland, then gets rocky as it goes into the woods besides the brook, ending at a glacial ledge. Walk there and see how the land has been chiseled by time. "What makes a brook or river so special? ... Rivers and brooks are special simply because they are brook, and they are rivers" -- Hal Borland
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