Share our Lives: What I Love About Where We Live
This month for Share Our lives we're talking about the unique features of where we live and why we love where we live.
First off I guess I should start with where we live! We live in Connecticut; just a small state in southern New England which makes it so very easy to visit ALL the other New England states. In just 2-3 hours I can be in Maine, New Hampshire, or Vermont. In minutes I can be in Massachusetts or Rhode Island.
One thing I love about where we live is that in just about an hour I can be anywhere:
I can be at the beach/shoreline (in either Ct, Mass, or Rhode Island).
I can be in the mountains (in Ct, Mass, New Hampshire).
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Mt. Wachusett-- Massachusetts |
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Mt.Monadnock- New Hampshire |
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Castle Craig-- Ct. |
I can be in 3 different state capital cities-- Hartford, Ct, Prividence, RI, or Boston, Massachusettes. And we have many smaller cities like Worcester, Mass even closer than that. So it's easy to pop in and see a show or make a weekend trip.
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Providence Performing Arts Center |
just one stop on Boston's Freedom trail |
We have lots and lots and lots of beautiful hiking trails all around.
We live right on a lake and have a great vantage point for swimming and boating in the summer, ice fishing and ice skating in the winter.
We enjoy a full 4 seasons of weather and beauty... even if I often think winter feels far too long and summer much too short. I'd miss not living in a place that gets a true fall with lots of beautiful foliage.
It's where both my husband and I grew up so we're near lots of friends and family (though mine seem to be slowly migrating south!).
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Foxwoods resort casino |
With the birth of our nation starting with the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock all the New England states are so steeped in history. We have tons of living history museums preserving the way of life of colonial Americans and even tribes of native Americans as far back as you can imagine. We've even toured the actual Mayflower ship (that my ancestors took here from England-- because I am a direct descendant)!
Mystic Seaport; a recreation of a 19th century New England coastal village |
Plimoth Plantation: a 17th century colonial settlement |
Mashentucket Pequot Museum: owned and run by the tribal nation telling their story of their people and the connection to the land here in Connecticut |
Old Sturbridge Village: A recreated 1830's New England Town |
Other blogs I've written about where we live:
16 places to visit in Connecticut
20 Massachusetts Attractions we've been to at least once; just as day trips!
15 Rhode Island family attractions: a list of day trips we've taken in RI
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So nice to learn about Connecticut. You certainly do have some gorgeous hiking trails!
ReplyDeleteI loved reading this! You really are in a great place of the country I need to come visit.
ReplyDeleteYou've identified some absolutely amazing things about living where you do. I knew from looking on a map that Connecticut (as well as most New England states) are small geographically, but it was another thing to be there and drive in the area to see how quickly you could be in one state to another. I, too, love being in an area that is close to lots of pretty natural areas but also close to cities and the amenities there. That is so cool about your personal history and the Mayflower!!
ReplyDeleteSo Dave was actually born in Connecticut but we've barely driven into it and never explored. You are inspiring me to actually spend some time exploring there next time we are in the area!
ReplyDeleteYour location to so many New England places is so cool to me!
ReplyDeleteThis was such an interesting read. You live in such a great place, being close to the beach, mountains and bigger cities.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of living right on a lake. The fun you must have in the water.
Thank you for reminding me how wonderful and beautiful our New England is. We are truly blessed!
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit and see all the things. I didn't realize you live on the water.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to visit New England! I actually haven't spent much time in CT, other than driving through.
ReplyDeleteWhen I view the photos you share I immediately see that the East Coast is so different from the West Coast I grew up with! I do hope to visit the East Coast to see all the beauty it too, offers!
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