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Tag Archives: Central Massachusetts
Christmas Dinner — Enjoy it!
The holidays are a great time of year, but can also be a lot of extra stress and work. Everyone wants a special Christmas Dinner but cooking a really festive meal is a lot of work, especially for couples and … Continue reading
Posted in At the Inn
Tagged Central Massachusetts, Christmas, Christmas Day, Christmas Dinner, clamber hill, Holiday Meal, Holiday meals
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Perfect Weather for Snowshoeing in the North Quabbin Area
If you’re looking for a quiet weekend to escape all the hustle and bustle of a commercial Christmas, try heading out to the North Quabbin Area for a quiet weekend. There are lots of parks with great snowshoeing trails. The … Continue reading
Posted in In the North Quabbin area
Tagged Central Massachusetts, Dunn Pond State Park, Gardner, Harvard Forest, James W. Brooks Woodland Preserve, Lake Dennison State Park, north quabbin, Petersham, Quabbin Reservoir, snow shoeing, Winchendon, winter, winter sports, Women's Federated State Forest
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The snow is gently falling–maybe ski season is finally here
Those of us that live in central Massachusetts now that Mt Wachusett is a great place to ski. Most people from other places overlook it and head to the mountains of Vermont or New Hampshire to go skiing. Mt Wachusett … Continue reading
Posted in In the North Quabbin area, Recommended
Tagged Central Massachusetts, clamber hill, Mt. Wachusett, skiing
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Athol Bird & Nature Club Calendar
Are you a birder? The North Quabbin area of Central Massachusetts is an ideal spot for bird watching. And if you want more information about it you can contact the Athol Bird and Nature Club. But what I really wanted … Continue reading