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Jeff in the Berkshires
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Life from the perspective of a year round resident of this beautiful place. It is difficult to not connect with nature here on many levels and my musings are often from that perspective with some pensive exercises in creative writing dropped in. I carry my camera most everywhere, snapping pictures of my Berkshire travels.
Recent Posts
The face of homelessness
This morning I volunteered to be a reader at an elementary school down the street from my office. I'd run and walked past this large concrete 70's building many times but never been inside and the windows are shaded so that you can't see inside. I al...
First Snow
While we have had several bouts of snow furies and white coverings on the lawn in the morning this is really the first decent snow and the first snow of the season is often the loveliest, at least on the morning after. When it started yesterday and I...
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Very often when I go out for a run I will see something and say to myself that I should be bringing my camera along. I did this a bit when I first started this blog but then just scheduling a run became a challenge, let alone making sure the camera w...
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Happy Thanksgiving to all who wander to these parts. I am thankful for your presence.Today is a day to put aside the worries and concerns about what isn't and what we don't have and focus on what is good and what we do have, which is substantial. I g...
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Have you ever been bored when you have much to do?Its sort of like having thinking you have nothing to wear when you have a closet and dresser full of clothes or like the comment "there is nothing to eat!" Well I am someone who can usually find somet...
Someone has to come in last……..
A couple of weekends back I ran my second 10 k race, a local event benefiting lung cancer research, the Brocktrot. www.brocktrot.orgFor those non-runners a 10k is 6.2 miles. The Brocktrot is a tough course because of its considerable amount of up hi...

