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Jayne J, Janet F, Don T, Beverly C, Polly M, Judith L, Cathy A, Neal S, Dan Y, Alan U, Dana R, Kimm & Kenn S
Glorious doesn't begin to describe our bike ride through Amesbury, Salisbury and Seabrook. The sun was out in full force and temps were in low 80s with no humidity. In short, a perfect day for a bike ride!
We started near downtown Amesbury and continued into Salisbury before heading north to the Seabrook line. Most of the trail was wooded providing lots of pleasant shade. After crossing into Seabrook we reversed direction and headed south towards Newburyport passing through extensive salt water marsh. We stopped where the former railroad bridge spans the Merrimack River and Newburyport before retracing our steps to Amesbury where we ended our ride with coffee and lunch.
Alan U
Part of the Group in Stowe
Rain in the forecast didn’t put a damper on this wonderful trip! It was warm Monday afternoon for the Lake Champlain cruise on the Spirit of Ethan Allen. Members moved around two decks, enjoying the pleasant breezes, or sat inside at tables near the bar for panoramic views of Lake Champlain accompanied by commentary about the history, geography, and culture of the area.
After the boat ride, Gang members walked to Zachary’s for a delicious Italian buffet of salad, ziti, chicken, and pizza before returning to the hotel lobby for hot chocolate, lattes, and warm, chocolate chip cookies.
The weather held Tuesday morning for the 22-mile ride on the Island Line Rail Trail along the shores of Lake Champlain near downtown Burlington, then across peninsulas with glimpses of various bays of Lake Champlain, and finally partway along the Colchester Causeway which extends from the mainland to one of the islands.
After checking out of the hotel Wednesday morning, most Gang members met up in Stowe to ride the Stowe Recreation Path—a charming, 10-6-mile- roundtrip trail with ten bridge crossings over picturesque creeks and many options to access restaurants or comfortable benches along the way. Finally, the Gang stopped at Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream on the road from Stowe back to the highway. The rain held off until everyone was back on Highway 89. It made us realize how lucky we were to have had such a wonderful trip!
Alan U. Text by Anne W.
We had 11 ladies attend our mystery. We visited the beautiful grounds and home of the Stevens- Coolidge House & Gardens in North Andover.
We lucked out with the weather after a rainy week. The gardens were abundant with gorgeous tulips of all shapes, sizes and colors. We all strolled through the gardens at a leisurely pace. The home, originally a farm, that became an estate in the early 20th century, had the original furniture and multiple collections of art from all the family travels. After the gardens some of the ladies enjoyed a lunch at Bertucci's.
Jane B and Judy T
Alan U, Helgard K, Mary W, Mike V, Jayne J
Alan U, Joel S, Jim W, Sheila P
Once again we set off on our bike ride under cloudy skies from Salem to Derry NH. This is a beautiful ride through woods and along ponds and streams. On the way through Windham we noticed that the old B&M caboose was opened for visitors today. We were invited in to have a look and then posed for our group photo making for a very special day. We then rode to the end in Derry before heading to downtown Derry for coffee. Alan U.
On May 2 on a partly sunny 65 degree day twelve TOHG members walked the Rocky Woods trails in Milford. Meeting at 9:45 in the Trustee’s parking lot on Hartford St. Kathy White agreed to lead the walk since she was familiar with the area. We walked about three miles and covered parts of the Ridge, Cedar Hill, Hardwood Notch, Quarry, and Bridle trails.
After the walk we drove to the Blue Moon Cafe in Milford for lunch and sat and chatted for quite a while. We also welcomed three new members to the gang.
Meredith P
Perry G, Kimm S, Kenn S, Mike V, Alan U, Sheila P, Kate K (front), Elizabeth B, Matt G, James W
The day started off cloudy, cool and breezy as 10 Gang members gathered at Bedford Depot for a 4 1/2 mile bike ride to downtown Concord. Wild crabapple trees were in bloom and everything looked lush and green. Our ride took us past Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge which we would stop at on the return and eventually to downtown Concord where we stopped for coffee and muffins. On the return we made a short detour to The Old North Bridge where we stopped for a photo op before resuming our return trip.
Alan U.
Alan U, Kimm S, Gayle A, Judith L, Sheila P, Mary M, Helgard K
There’s nothing like a beautiful sunny Spring day for a bike ride! Seven TOHG members met at Cashman Park in Newburyport along the Merrimack River for a morning of biking followed by coffee, breakfast and camaraderie.
The Yankee Clipper Trail is an art lovers delight. All manner of art forms from sculpture to murals to lighting effects and botanical treats adorn the trail as it skirts the river and downtown Newburyport before turning inland. Children’s play areas, swings, benches and more afford diversions to those who want to stop before continuing on.
I believe all agreed this is a true gem among bike trails.
And of course no TOHG bike ride is complete without stopping for coffee and food before ending our ride.
Helgard K, Beverly C, Patricia T, Alan U, Kenn S, Mary M, Dan Y, Mary W (Kimm S missing from picture as she was running to join group after setting camera timer - oops!)
Although I think almost any day is a great day for a bike ride, Patriots Day turned out to be spectacular! Eight Gang members set out on a mild and sunny Spring day and biked about 9 miles round trip on the Londonderry Rail Trail. The trail is straight, flat and paved and we rode through woodland and marsh. There were an abundance of turtles sunning themselves in the ponds and wetlands and we passed a very large beaver lodge on our journey. Reaching the north western edge of the trail at Manchester Boston Regional Airport we watched a Southwest Airlines flight take off while we wondered in which direction the trail will be extended. Hoping it’s sooner rather than later!
Daniel Y, Betsy B, Alan U, Gail E, Helgard K, Janet F
One couldn’t ask for a more beautiful Soring day as half a dozen TOHG members set out for a short bike ride on The Independence Greenway Rail Trail.
This was about 6 miles including return on a paved trail that led us through woods, marsh, an active stone quarry and a lovely pond that included monuments to two accused Salem witchcraft victims. Turtles, ducks, Canada geese and a solitary white swan were spotted in the wetlands and pond on our route.
And we managed to finish our ride in plenty of time for everyone to make it to their destinations to view the solar eclipse.
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