Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Short Strolls Through Time and Space in Western Massachusetts

A big round white rock at the entrance of the Geology Path.
        Some special places in the Greenfield area allow for very unique strolls through time and space. While at Greenfield Community College last week I discovered their Geology Path, part of an outdoor learning lab on the grounds, right outside the Covid testing area. On this accessible path of perhaps 200 feet, you can leap back 500 million years or so. At the Great Falls Discovery Center in Turners Falls, you can take an indoor stroll that covers 410 miles.


Friday, August 13, 2021

Adaptive Watersports in Boston with AccessSport America


A windsurfer on calm water, assisted by Ross Lilley.
Looking for FUN? 

Seeking some warm weather ADVENTURE before the end of summer? 
Consider AccessSport America! This Boston-based adaptive sports organization is changing people's lives for the better, even during the pandemic.
Activities offered include windsurfing, kayaking, outrigger canoeing, stand-up paddling, rowing, cycling, soccer, fitness training and sports camps.

Benches and shade along the beach walk.
          I visited an AccessSport program at Malibu Beach on the south shore of Boston this week. Malibu Beach seems like a strange place to adventure in the city, with busy roadways on either side. I was surprised by the spacious opportunity to soak up the elements - sun, air, earth and water - and feel both fun and freedom. The unpopulated beach area offers accessible restrooms and an accessible beach stroll above the high tide line. Few people come to swim or sunbathe - its a great place to get some fresh air and open space off of William Morrissey Boulevard. Just be aware there is not much shade. The beach sand is a bit denser than on conventional beaches.