End of the Grazing Season Not Far Away
Yesterday, I went for a quiet little walk up Bennett Hill. There were a lot of people up there, and I've taken many pictures so I didn't need more, but still I thought this picture captures late September fairly well.
Sunday September 20, 2020 — Bennett Hill PreserveBennett Hill Today and Yesterday (1956 vs. 2018)
Over the past 60 years, Bennett Hill has gone from being rocky pasture were sheep grazed to increasingly tree covered, as the once pastureland has reverted back to forest. Also, notice how Derbyshere Hill was once pasture and actively grazed, but now reverted back to woods.
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Along the trail
In Four Weeks on September, 5, 2021
In Four Weeks …
In four weeks on September 5 the sun will be setting in the west (280°) at 7:23 pm,🌄 which is 43 minutes and 57 seconds earlier then today. In 2020 on that day, we had partly sunny, rain showers and temperatures between 74 and 47 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 78 and 57 degrees. The record high of 92 degrees was set back in 2018.
The Labor Day Weekend will be coming to a close, and with September 7th it will be back to working downtown five days a week. 👨🏻🏫The pandemic is rearing its ugly head again 👾but it seems like with masks on transit and crowded places, being vaccinated nothing is likely to detour going back to the old way of doing things.



