u/CarreraEngi

Recommendations for nature-y paths leaving boston?

Hey all. I recently got into biking and I only wish i had done this sooner. Ive had so much fun in the past few weeks. For this upcoming Memorial Day Weekend, I would love to go out exploring MA on my bike.

The idea here is that i would leave Boston on my bike and go anywhere with the idea of seeing some nature. Perhaps a lake or a beach or something like that. For reference, I recently biked all the way from Airport station to Revere Beach by taking the bike and running path in Eastie and crossing briefly through Winthrop. Total it was like 10 miles i think, but I know i cam do much more than that. I’m perfectly willing to take a commuter rail train and supplement my little adventure. Hammond Castle has been on my mind. Is that realistic or too out there?

I would live to get some thoughts and feedback from the community. Thanks, all!

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u/CarreraEngi — 2 days ago
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Blue Line. Help me find the girl that calmed me down.

This is a bit of a long shot and a missing connection thing.

Basically to keep the story short, yesterday Saturday May 16 at around 7:30-8:00pm I got in an accident at Maverick station. I was with my bike on a packed train car with my back to the door. As Im exiting the car to leave and let people out, my left leg falls into the track through the gap between the platform and train. It got stuck all the way up to my knee. Needless to say, i freaked out and for a moment i was only able to verbalize the phrase “what the fuck?” Over and over. I did manage to get a hold of myself and pry myself out thankfully. However, of the people that helped me was this blond woman that was wearing a brown shirt and i think blue jeans. I think she had a white purse on her, too. Anyway. She did a great job at talking to me to calm me down. Even after i got out she still took a moment to check up on me.

That brings me to the point here. If you, the girl that had my back, are reading this. First of all, thank you. Seriously. For a moment, i got really scared and almost started panicking. I’d love to make it up to you and buy you a coffee or tea or something to say thanks

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u/CarreraEngi — 5 days ago