Statuary of Mt. Auburn: An Education

Alright, I couldn’t help myself. I decided to go back for the second part of this particular journey, this time focusing on the various statuary that I came across. Here’s a chosen few that I really liked. I’m especially fond of the ones that have the dogs in them. You can click on each one for a larger view. I’ve added my own commentary to a few of them. It’s been a educational experience for me to look up the many notable figures buried there and learn about their contributions to the world. Oh, and the grounds are absolutely gorgeous.

Visiting Mt. Auburn in Fall Part One

My mom invited me to brunch over at a place called the S&S in Cambridge this morning so I took her up on her offer. I hadn’t been to that place since probably before the pandemic with LD. I ended up getting a turkey club with I must say was delicious. That place has been there forever and it’s always pretty good.

After dropping her off I decided that Mt. Auburn might be a good p[lace to get some autumn shots so I drove on over there with no set goal in mind and to just see what I see. However after today I feel I’m going to need to go again because there is just so much and I only had limited time today. There’s a few more sites there I want to check out and pay my respects to. As LD always says, “Mr. History!”

I did find a couple of noteworthy people in my walking today however. Stopped by Edwin Booth‘s grave, considered by many to be the greatest actor of the 18th century but unfortunately overshadowed by his younger brother killing Abraham Lincoln and Dorothea Dix, an advocate on behalf of mental health. Her grave is very non ostentatious considering all the achievements she accomplished in life.

I Grew Up Hyper But It Was Anxiety

Overcoming anxiety, one breath at a time, to deal with my own mental health.

Things we need to remember, including myself:

ℹ️ You don’t have to have everything figured out today. Take things one moment at a time.
ℹ️ You are allowed to protect your peace even if it means saying no to others.
ℹ️ Your journey is uniquely yours and comparing it to others only takes the beautiful light away from your own Path.
ℹ️ Whatever you’re going through, please remind yourself that hard times don’t last.
ℹ️ Your mental health matters. Take steps to prioritise your self-care.
ℹ️ You deserve love, kindness, and care – especially from yourself.

Spooky Season Approaching!

Got to swing by the the Ville for a little bit yesterday afternoon. After getting a photo op down by the old Assembly Row (kind of amazing how many new things are down there nowadays) I took a trip over through Malden to visit the grave of my grandparents. I hadn’t been there in quite a while. I also took my mom out for a quick bite to celebrate her birthday the other day.

Abandoned Amusements Now a Scenic Park

Checking out the remnants of the old Rocky Point Amusement Park, now long gone. Things of note are the arch, from a 1964 New York world’s fair, and the location of the very first presidential phone call from Rutherford B. Hayes to Alexander Graham Bell! Just had to get out of the house and enjoy some sun and fresh air. I had never heard of this place before. Guess I was living under a rock because the place was super famous, especially back in the day. If you’re interested here’s a good little video about it’s varied and long history.

Finding My Calm

Finally had a chance to get a massage tonight. Felt good as my back, neck and shoulders were really crunchy and actually giving me some pain. Although I wouldn’t say I’m at 100% yet, this really helped big, big, big time! Maybe another treatment or two and I’ll be good as new. I was able to also get a bunch of errands done today, which had been outstanding, so it was nice to be able to cross those off my to-do list.

Staring to really feel like autumn around here now. Enjoy this nice picture of a tree I took.

A Moment for Halloween Decorations

Had to take some time off – trying to get back to some normalcy for the moment now.

Currently reading: There Is No Ethan: How Three Women Caught America’s Biggest Catfish. This is actually a pretty fascinating read, I’m digging it. Also after that going to try to dive into Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI. In the last few days I also had a chance to read and finish A Girl Named Carrie: The Visionary Who Created Neiman Marcus and Set the Standard for Fashion, mostly while I was waiting around this week.