I’m making a sincere attempt to leave my political anger behind for the weekend…there will be no F bombs in this post.
I’m from Massachusetts. We don’t say “y’all,” except when it rhymes. Well, it’s fall y’all and it’s absolutely gorgeous here. If you’ve never been to New England in the fall, you should add it to your bucket list.
After a few days of true sweater weather in the 50s, it’s going to be back in the 70s today.



Speaking of “my” rail trail, there is an empty field that runs alongside it:

Interestingly, this field was used as a shooting location three years ago for “Salem’s Lot,” which is now streaming on Max. The movie is based on a book by Stephen King, the prolific horror writer from Maine.
Back in the fall of 2021 on my daily walk, I watched Hollywood transform this field into a 1970s drive-in, complete with numerous cars from the era.

As you can imagine, there was a lot of gawking by walkers and cyclists along the rail trail. It was still peak COVID, so many people were working remotely and there wasn’t much else going on. This was fascinating! By the time the filming actually started, there were production assistants keeping people off the field. But you could still see a lot of the activity from the rail trail. One day I saw what I thought were zombies crossing the field.
Well, last night we watched Salem’s Lot on Max and I discovered they weren’t zombies—they were vampires! As you might imagine, I paused the TV several times during the drive-in movie scenes to orient myself.

I’m sorry to report that it’s not a very good film, BUT if it’s free to you, it might be fun to watch it on Halloween night while you answer the doorbell for trick or treaters.
If you’re a GenXer like me, it might also bring back some bits of your childhood you’d forgotten. The story is set in 1975 and the kids in the film are about the same age I was then…10.
As a ten-year old, “Stranger Danger” was constantly lurking. Adults were always warning us about the possibility of somebody with a puppy or a candy bar luring us into their car. I never worried one bit about school shootings, but I did worry a lot about getting kidnapped!
When that first little kid gets snatched in the film, I thought to myself “stranger danger.”
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What a beautiful daily walk. I wish we had your fall. It must be amazing seeing the leaves turn colors
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October is pretty spectacular here 🍂🍁 (but I wish we had your winter!)
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Ah, yes… that’s true. Guess we can’t have it all! Enjoy sweater weather!
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Thanks!
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Quite pretty in Maine, too. Like that skeleton on the tractor. And how fun to see “zombies” in the field. As a boomer, I was lucky enough to be born before “stranger danger.”
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Did you have “duck and cover” drills in school? I was too late for those.
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Not that I recall. But we did have bomb shelter paper dolls.
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Great photos, particularly your Fall leaves. We don’t do Fall – we Autumn – though in coastal Queensland we don’t really Autumn either. That’s why I like to get away during that time of year, to see the beautiful Autumn leaves.
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What months are autumn for you?
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March, April, May. Currently Spring, moving into Summer – yukkk! – in December.
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So Christmas is a summer holiday there. That’s wild!
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It’s usually a day of seafood, salad and icecream. I guess that’s why Christmas in July is a big thing.
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Southern hemisphere Christmas traditions do not get enough attention – I had no idea!
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https://fb.watch/vlN3CRYWR2/?
This might help you, Mary:)
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Oh, that was great! Thanks May!
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