Travels with the Original Easyrider®
2018 Edition

My Last Trip Home
Boston, Massachusetts

Including
Boston Gardens and Commons
Downtown Boston
Back Bay, Boston
Beacon Hill, Boston

Historic Boston
Boston Harbor Waterfront
Boston North End
Castle Island, South Boston
Charles River Esplanade

Visit the "old neighborhood"
Fields Corner, Dorchester

Walk the Freedom Trail

Vist a few Cape Cod Communities
Chatham Lighthouse, Chatham, Mass
Barnstable, Massachusetts

Visit the Islands of
Marthas Vineyard
Edgartown, MV
Edgartown Lighthouse
Chappaquidick, MV
Oak Bluff, MV

Last rides on the T (MBTA) Trolley cars

Visit the New England communities of
Bar Harbor, Maine
Bass Harbor, Maine
Bass Harbor Head Light
Cadillac Mountain, Arcadia Nat'l Park
Lebanon, New Hampshire
White River Junction, Vermont
Falmouth, Massachusetts
Mansfield, Massachusetts
Lowell, Massachusetts

And pictures taken Along The Way

September 6-20, 2018


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17a Union Street, Lebanon, New Hampshire.

This was our first apartment in Lebanon. Jacob was just an infant.
First floor, left side.... nice place and a nice neighborhood. But only
two rooms, a bath and a kitchen nook so not a good place for a growing
family. Fond memories of the place though....


These images were made with my Nikon D810 camera and my
Zeiss Planar T* 50mm F/1.4 ZF.2 manual focus Lens.




Charlie Sea Worm lived across the street....





Our adopted Grandparents lived here, across the driveway. Retired
West Lebanon Post Office Clerk... license plate WLEBPO.










77 Mascoma Street, Lebanon, New Hampshire.

Built in 1804 the original 4 rooms didn't have a nail in it... all
fitted beams and secured by wooden dowels. For a time it was a toll
house... Mascoma street was once the main thoroughfare and was a toll
road. I've seen very old pictures of the town and in many of them
this house is the only building in sight.


This used to be a beautiful old house... Bought it in 1974 for $18,000.
Jessica was born just down the street at Alice Peck Day hospital.
It broke my heart to see what a dump these trailer trash idiots turned
the place into.


At the other end of Mascoma Street was a small cemetery that has gotten
a LOT bigger over the 35+ years I've been gone. Swung by to visit Joe Bushee
and a few other dead friends buried there but the place is now too big to
find individual grave sites....RIP KQA 1617...and KCK 7991









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