What a fabulous ride on a gorgeous day! I wore my shortsleeved jersey
and short cycling pants and was a bit cool starting out. This ride was
well over 20 miles. Here is a map:
The map is from 1890 and Deep River back then was listed as Saybrook.
LOL! To find where I, look above Essex. I live on the small promonotory
of land just North of the double marshes over the second “O” in
Saybrook. Got that? I rode from there all the way to the bottom of the
map where it says Cornfield Point and across to Fenwick and then onto
Saybrook, which is not marked on this map; then home.
Here is a photo of the manse at Cornfield point:
The manse is the building in the background and the roof used to be a
brighter orange that could be seen for miles from the water. I turned
around to the other side to get this view of Old Saybrook:
You can’t see Fenwick, the point, or the lighthouse from here,
because a landmass is shielding them. I would have thought that full
Summer was upon us, judging from the crowd at the beach, but the flora
was not developed enough to prove it.
I felt very strong during this ride. Today is supposed to be even more beautiful! Can’t wait!
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OMG that landscape ! So beautiful !
It reminds me Britanny when I was a child ! My garndparents lived there ... touch of nostalgia and emotion :)
Yes. That is why it is so wonderful to have a bike in this area!
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