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Jeanine YM, Nancy B, Peg T, Judith D, Barbara H , Merle W, Janice U. Cathleen R took the photo, Jackie A had already left.
Nine Members met at Demos in Watertown renewing friendships, planning mysteries for the year and enjoying a yummy Greek lunch. It’s been a year since we met so much sharing and laughter. My guest , Jeanine, was very well received and immediately joined the Gang and Mystery group. We have events planned for some of the year but need more volunteers. Hear ye, hear ye!
Submitted by Cathleen R
Steve, Larry, Sandy and Hyman
Four of us paddled the Pocasset River in Bourne on Cape Cod on August 25. It was an extremely hot and humid day. First we paddled the Pocasset River, then turned around and paddled in Buzzards Bay. There we went swimming to cool off. The water was absolutely refreshing and delightful. Hyman and I had paddled this river before to check it out ahead of time but found Buzzards Bay then a little choppy. This time, the water was calm and inviting. What a difference!
Sandy
Joan, Linda, Linda K, Betty, Shirley, Maureen, Walter,Joe, Linda McN, Maggi, Joan.
Wendy, Jan, Meredith, Jane, Dori, Carol, Ines, Chris and Kathy. (Mary McG took the photo.)
Nine TOHG members visited the New England Quilt Museum in Lowell, MA to see the special Japanese Quilt Exhibit. We were given a wonderful tour by museum docent, Mary McG, one of our TOHG members.
The quilts were magnificent, many of them totally hand-stitched. They were all very different in design and colors. Afterwards, we all went to the Athenian Corner Greek Restaurant with Mary and Karen, another TOHG member who works at the museum but who had an extra long dental appointment at the time of our tour. Everyone enjoyed the tour, the lunch, and seeing each other again.
Karen, Mary, Chris, Carol, Meredith, Wendy, Dori, Kathy, Jan, and Ines (Jane took the photo.)
This month we had eleven members attending a visit to the RISD Museum in Providence, RI. The museum has many displays including Decorative Arts, Modern & Contemporary, Ancient Egyptian. and many more. A few of us had visited before and found many interesting changes and a few areas were undergoing renovations.
After our visit we all had a lunch at Gregg’s Restaurant and enjoyed being together again.
Susan & Chuck H
Left to right: Matt G, Elizabeth B, Hyman S, Laurie W, Richard W, Daniel Y, Barbara B, Sandy S, Jill F, Meredith P, Larry M. Not in photo: Ann Marie D, Miriam J, Linda V, Hal S. Photographer: Pat G.
It started out looking like a cloudy/rainy day but Mother Nature came through again for our first kayak trip of the season. Sixteen enthusiastic club members showed up for a relaxing yet long paddle on the Mystic River.
Three miles of beautiful scenery, with lily pads in bloom, brought us to the lower Mystic Lake where we enjoyed a cool breeze while we explored the locks, beautiful lake front homes, and beaches. On the river we saw blue herons, ducks, geese, a family of swans and one very aggressive “male” swan, protecting his cygnets. Most of us stayed around for a picnic lunch and everyone expressed how enjoyable the paddle was. Looks like a keeper.
Pat G
Twenty-six riders lucked out with the weather on the day of our ride! After the week of 90-degree weather and then pouring rain, Sunday was a beautiful, sunny ,70+ degree day. The rides were very much enjoyed after being cooped up for so long with COVID, but the camaraderie afterward in my back yard made us feel really ecstatic. Free at last, free at last! During the 10-mile ride, one female member who will not be named (you know who you are), took a detour and was picked up by a strange man who threw her bike into his trunk, then drove her to Kimball’s ice cream, reuniting her with the group. What some girls won’t do!
The 20-milers had such a grand time dawdling around at Great Brook Farm Ice Cream, they came back to the house quite late.Even so, as usual, there was plenty of food left for them. Everyone brought a LOT of wonderful food. Thanks to all for taking part!
Mary W
The steamy hot weather finally broke to a comfortable 70 degrees just in time for the South Mystery Group to meet at Roger Williams Park in Providence, RI for our June outing. We gathered in the parking lot of the Botanical Garden Center and walked around and through the four beautiful greenhouses housing the largest collection of tropical trees and flowers in New England. We viewed many different species of palm trees, including banana trees, as well as different species of orchids in bloom, a coy fish pond, and a small waterfall. We learned that students from the University of Rhode Island are the caretakers of this beautiful botanical collection. Then we moved outside to view the fully blooming rose garden built around a gazebo-like structure. We quizzed each other about our choice of favorite rose color. Red and peach seem to win out.
We then walked to a picnic area and lunched on our delicious, brought-from- home foods. After lunch—on to our favorite walk, which we chose from five different selections of various lengths offered in the park (from 1/2 mile to 6 miles). Adding to the charm and beauty of the walking experience are the many small lakes with walking trails around them.
We ended the day with a fond farewell and agreed that we eagerly look forward to seeing each other in person again for next month’s Mystery Event!
Elaine M and Joe McG
From left: Dan Y, Meredith P, David R, Nancy B, Jane P, Dori C, Nonie L, Ruth G, Cathie Pi (Behind the camera: Maryann D)
On a clear, warm spring day with a bit of a cool breeze, ten members hiked up Sudbury’s historic Nobscot Hill for a 2.5 mile trek up rugged trails to its “Tippling Rock” peak, for a lookout view of the Boston skyline 20+ miles to the east, as well as the Channel 5 TV towers” in Needham, and the Encore Boston Harbor Casino in Everett. Along the trails we found wildflowers, a garter snake, a small waterfall, many cabins, and some 4-foot bridges. The many latrines on the trails came in handy during the 1 and 1/2 hour hike. Also, short uphills, plenty of rocks and tree roots to skirt, a lookout tower, a vernal pool, and a 1796 Small-Pox burial cemetery.
Afterwards, a lunch of the best sandwiches around was eaten outside under an umbrella at the nearby Coffee Works Sandwich and Coffee Shop. Conversations about TOHG’s historic and sometimes comical stories provided entertainment.
Dori C
Elsie L., Sue R., Nonie L., Stephanie O., Ines A., Barbara H., Cathy P., and Jane Ph. taking the photo The sun came out, the wind remained a breeze, and the temperature was perfect for a hiking. This state run park offers many hiking trails, biking, kayaking and recently opened camping. Eight energetic and enthusiastic women attended this exploration of Massasoit on trails with views of Lake Rico and a picnic lunch on the shore of Big Bear Hole Pond. We walked about 4 miles, saw a muskrat lodge, two baby turtles, lots of skunk cabbage, swans with their cygnets and a bunch of yellow flowers that we could not identify but Jane promised to research. Thanks to all who attended.
Elsie L.
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