Right near the launch site during a recent paddle on the Connecticut River near Gill, Massachusetts, I found another treasured old gas station, this one recycled into Riverside Healing and Bodyworks. I couldn’t resist taking a photo to add to my collection. (Also recently added is a shot of The Glass Station in Nepaug, CT, which I happened upon a couple weeks ago.) Below are some shots from the river too, including the baby swans I promised in the headline. We were on an easily managed small and low current section of the river, so there was plenty of leisure time.
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I would love to visit all these gems you’ve found! Beautiful photos!
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Stick with me Babe, I’ll show you the world!
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Nice shots, Ron. I’m glad you’re enjoying yourself! I miss working with you.
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Cute little swan family! So white and fluffy!
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Great old steel-arch bridge!
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