Would you believe I've lived here 26 years and still not made it to Bub's Barbecue? We really have to rectify that.
WMUA is a treasure, I agree.
Did you approach Amherst from the blinking-light turnoff on rt 202? Probably not, if you went through Shutesbury first. But one day you should do that. There is an old meeting house there with eighteenth-century graffiti inscribed in the pews that at least 20 years ago was still being used by the Town of Pelham. Someone said to me that Daniel Shays was buried in the cemetery there, but Wikipedia says only that the last encampment of his forces was on the meeting house's grounds.
Tell Rob (a) that his photos are all ghostly and evocative (except for the rabbit one, which is cute... and also evocative) and (b) that when we drive up or down rt 202 past the road that leads to Lake Wyola in Shutesbury, we always cry out "Lake Wyola," in honor of the tall one's first girlfriend, who started the tradition.
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WMUA is a treasure, I agree.
Did you approach Amherst from the blinking-light turnoff on rt 202? Probably not, if you went through Shutesbury first. But one day you should do that. There is an old meeting house there with eighteenth-century graffiti inscribed in the pews that at least 20 years ago was still being used by the Town of Pelham. Someone said to me that Daniel Shays was buried in the cemetery there, but Wikipedia says only that the last encampment of his forces was on the meeting house's grounds.
Tell Rob (a) that his photos are all ghostly and evocative (except for the rabbit one, which is cute... and also evocative) and (b) that when we drive up or down rt 202 past the road that leads to Lake Wyola in Shutesbury, we always cry out "Lake Wyola," in honor of the tall one's first girlfriend, who started the tradition.