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Deb G, Linda M, Anne H, Judy T, Karen S, Mary I, Pam K, “Smitty”, Barbara M, Dawn M, Nancy C and Carole B
The North Mystery Group enjoyed a very interesting tour at a museum in New Hampshire that is privately owned by a friend of Carole B's family who started the remarkable collection as a hobby. There were three barns filled with antique trucks, milk trucks, tractors, and signs galore, all in pristine condition. Memories flooded back for all of us as we viewed display cases filled with candy, gum, and a wide variety of nostalgic memorabilia from days gone by.
Carol B
Chris B, Jan G, Cindi A, Carol B, Jane P, Meredith P. Photo by Robert R
The weather on November 4 was spectacular for a walk around Gates Pond in Berlin, MA. It was also a great place for folks who walk at different paces. We followed the outdoor activity with lunch on the patio at the 110 Grill at Highland Commons, just around the corner from the new L.L.Bean store that was having its grand opening that day! Needless to say, we all enjoyed being outside in early November!
Cindy A
Carol B, Lainey O, Chris B, Meredith P, Jan U (Al G taking picture)
7 members and 3 guests of the Mystery Group South, enjoyed a mystery presentation with a talented cast of 2 Lynn Moulton as Lizzie and other characters and Joseph Zamparelli as the District Attorney and other characters. The venue was at Camp Kiwanee in Hanson.
They took part in a Mock Trial for Lizzie Borden as members of the jury. Did she or didn’t she take an axe? Verdict 41 Guilty to 22 not Guilty.
Cathie P.
Hikers standing on the huge dolman rock: Marco A, Stephanie O, Maureen D, Larry and Tina L, Ines A, Kathy and Paul W. Photo by Jill Falk
Twelve members joined in this gorgeous blue sky day to hike 4.5 miles of forest on winding trails. The hike included highlights of ancient prayer rocks, the nose boulder, and the dolman rock formations.
After the hike we sat at the picnic tables to socialize and share snacks including delicious oatmeal white chocolate chip and cranberry cookies baked by Stephanie.
Stephanie
Thank you all for coming!
Mary W
Thank you Mary for organizing our Spring and Fall Rides!You look wonderful surrounded by Fall colors.
What a beautiful fall day we had for our tour of the historic Eustis Estate in Milton which was built in 1878 for the prominent Bostonian family of W.E.C. Eustis. The tour provided detailed information about the Aesthetic Movement in architecture in the late 19th century plus stories of the original residents and duties of their domestic staff.
After absorbing all the history of the home and walking around the grounds, our group left to get lunch at The Trillium Brewery nearby. It was a good end to an interesting day.
Kathi W
Joy T, Linda McH, Pam K, Deb G, Carol B , Dawn M, Barbara M, Nancy C, Lisa S, Judy T, Anne H and Beverly C
The Northern Mystery group was drawn into a lively reenactment of a historical witch trial starting in Derby Square in Salem.
Bridget Bishop, the first “witch” to be hanged, is spotted by costumed Puritans, and dragged screaming into the Old Town Hall to be interrogated by her accusers.
The twelve members of our group were asked to be the jury and listen to the evidence. The actors were great, and knew their history from top to bottom. They were also great at improvising, and allowed us, the jury, to take a vote as to Bridget’s guilt or innocence.
Of course, we set her free. Unfortunately, Bridget was actually hanged in 1693 after the first witch trial.
Ann H and Barbara M
Nine TOHG kayakers enjoyed the beautiful sunshine and variable breeze to paddle two miles on the Ipswich River from the Foote Brothers kayak rental location. There was a lot of chatting and catching up along the way. Four of us went to the Ipswich Clam Box afterwards for a lunch of fried clams and fish. A great day.
Meredith P
Ines, Alan, Larry, Pat, Kate, Robin, Laurie, Marco, Janis, Dan, Sue Behind the camera Miriam, missing David and Jackie
A total of 14 cyclists completed the East Bay Bike Path, with headwind on the way to Colt State Park, which kept us cool in spite of the heat.
Everyone enjoyed the pause at Colt State Park with lunch, conversations, and the obligatory group photo.
After lunch, we cycled over less traveled paths dedicated to cycling and walking through the park, past the Coggeshall Farm Museum, which unfortunately was closed. The rest of the way back we had wonderful tailwind which helped us get to our final destination: Dari Bee ice cream shop in Riverside, RI.
Ines A
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