Snow bank starting to melt

After so much pretty snow, the parking at Magnolia Landing is starting to improve.  The DPW did a great job this snowy winter.

Waiting for the wave

Saw this surfer on the back shore the other day.  Not sure I would ever, even in my younger days, to try to surf with all the rocks around.

Pre spring walk on Wingaersheek Beach

On Saturday, the temperature was 43 degrees.  Perfect for a winter walk on Wingaersheek Beach.  Love the fact that the parking lot was full of cars with families and happy dogs.

Thursday’s sunset

Feel very grateful for where we live and for the sunset club.  To be able to appreciate this beautiful place we call home with friends makes it all the more special.  On Thursday, the temperature was 43 with no wind.  The sunset did not disappoint.

The sun setting had sun pillars, multiply colors, blue ocean and the city of Boston was visible.

Day after blizzard 2026

On Tuesday, the snow with the blue sky and ocean, was beautiful.  Walking Shore Road at dusk was delightful.  Notice the cutie dog in the corner enjoying the walk as well.

Male Cardinal during the snow storm

The snow can be a nuisance, but it is certainly pretty especially with this cardinal taking shelter in the bush.

Monday

Fun day on Monday. I know people will wonder why I like the snow, but since I find it pretty and cleansing, had to go out and play. Thank you, Rick, for photo taking. Snow blowing is not as easy as it looks. Then decided to get my beach chair out to get ready for the summer.

Do you want a brain freeze?

Walking Stacy Boulevard on Saturday noticed the ice around the binoculars.   Fun times are coming

Saturday before the snow

Took a ride to Good Harbor on Saturday.  There was one Surfer and a beach goer sitting on a beach chair bundled up.  Love New Englanders.

Mid February snow reflections

Since the weather this week is starting to moderate, much more pleasant to take a walk at sunset.

Snow covered Stacy Boulevard

Walking on Stacy Boulevard Friday, the snow looked pretty and peaceful.  Thank you DPW for all your hard work in keeping the paths clear.