At home phenology spot!

I returned back to my Hometown of Belmont, Massachusetts for break this thanksgiving. While there, I made my way to a place I frequented often as a full time resident, a local conservation area dubbed “Rock Meadow”, referred to on Google maps as “Beaver Brook North”. the specific location I chose is near a water tower on top of a hill. The flora consists mostly of eastern cottonwoods in the overstay and gangly, thorny bushes in the understory. It is much dryer than my spot in Burlington and has much less species diversity. Though I was moved by the Honorable Harvest, I did not know what to get it for a gift. Thus, I thanked the land and said my goodbyes.

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