Autumn in the Berkshires.
A delicate harvest still ripening on the windowsill, Hancock Shaker Village. Have a look here at our previous post on the Hancock Shaker Village, and here at the official website.
Visits to City and Seacoast, Farm and Factory, Mountains and Valleys. And Miles to Go Before I Sleep.
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Labels: 19th century, 20th Century, Massachusetts, museums
2 comments:
Beautiful photos! The picture of the Berkshires is so much New England in autumn, & I love everything about the "ripening harvest" shot!
Thanks, John. The last of the garden tomatoes have gone into the stew. Eight months of store bought "tomatoes" ahead of us now.
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