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Woodpeckers don’t have much room in between the existing holes to probe for food as they make their own mark. Belchertown, Massachusetts.
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The race to finish second. The overwintered pansy surprisingly won the first bloomer award, but these three hyacinths are striving with each other for that red ribbon. Belchertown, Massachusetts.
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Pelham Cemetery dates to the early 1700s in Pelham, Massachusetts. Many stones are smooth or never had inscriptions, but some have skull symbols etched upon them. A symbol of the underworld.
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They placed the new courthouse together against the old, even though the designs differ. Buchanan County Courthouse in Grundy, Virginia. Built in 1905 using the Renaissance Revival Style.
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In the shadow of the dying maple tree, its seedlings from last fall multiply to see if one can be the successor. Belchertown, Massachusetts.
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Translucent Window Shade. The outline of the trees is barely visible. Orange, Massachusetts.
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Top of the Central Congregational Church in Orange, Massachusetts. Built in 1893 using the Renaissance Revival and Queen Anne Styles.
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Nostalgia would place this Big Boy in front of a franchised restaurant. Today, however, you are more likely to find his ilk in someone’s yard as a nod to the past. Wells, Maine. In explore October 1, 2022.
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What appears to be a scale like substance on this mature pine tree is in fact lichens which will team up with moss to weaken the tree over a number of years. Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
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Lord Mansion. 20 Summer Street. Kennebunk, Maine. Built in 1760 using the Federal Style. NRHP listed in 1973. The various ells and additions have made this building a long one indeed. Once used as the Custom House.