Monday, December 31, 2012

Winter in MA Just West of Boston

Winter in MA Just West of Boston

It sure is pretty looking out my window this morning to see the snow cover still white and on everything!    I look out at my neighbors home knowing that they are enjoying the warm Florida sun, and knowing that they no longer have to  deal with ice on the driveway and stairs, or warming up the car before getting off and running.    They don't have to see if the snow pants still fit or make sure they have gloves available that match.  

Winter on the Charles Painting by Frances Palmieri
Winter on the Charles painting by Frances Palmieri

I wonder, is the snow bird life for me?   Why don't we all follow suit and head to the warmer, more gentler climate?  
 

But, as soon as I walk out of the house, properly dressed, the cold crisp air hits me and I know why living here just west of Boston is for me and so many others.    The winter air feels perfect.   It is easy to breath.    Looking at the birds fly from tree to tree, contrasted by the white snow is a beautiful sight.   I would miss that.

Embracing the season makes sense even though the down hill slopes no longer call my name and the thought of falling on pond ice while zipping around on skates at my age seems foolish.
But, the idea of putting on a pair of cross country skis or getting the kayak out for a trip on the river and enjoying the natural quiet of winter is very much tugging at me.    Coming home to hang out in front of a warm fire is the end of a perfect day.       

Living just west of Boston in winter is great place to be.   We have all the winter activities that one can imagine right here at our fingertips or if we want more of a challenge, it can be north within just a couple of hours ride.   If we want more than the natural quiet found right here in our own neighborhoods, we can take a winters walk or shop the cities of Boston, Providence or Worcester in under a hour. 

And, best of all.   You can't get bored!   In just over two months, we will turning the corner to spring!   

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508-494-9061  or by email to Cal@alandcal.com    
 
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Carol-Ann Palmieri
Al and Cal Realty Group


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6 comments:

  1. Great post. So true!

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  2. I'm with L.A. - grab the kayaks - the river is back to being high! Lately, I've been taking a walk outside while the temps range from 29-34 degrees. I love the cool, crisp air - makes one feel very lucky to be living in New England!!!

    Great Post!

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  3. Hi Anonymous. Thanks for reading!

    Hi L.A. Kayaks are ready to roll. Looks like 50 degrees next week. Are you up for it?

    Hi Nancy. Sounds like we are all ready to paddle! Let's go!

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  4. Nice post Cal...maybe one of these days I will join you on a kayaking trip...but for now, give me a nice 30 degree day and a good pair of sneaks and I am off!!
    XO Mel

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  5. Hi Melanie. I heard you were off and walking in some heavy snow! Awesome! Thanks for checking in!

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