Paul and I visited several spots on this day so it took a while to get the facts together. Here we parked at a small Sudbury Valley Trustees reservation called Black Cat farm and then wandered into Wayland's Sedge Meadow conservation restriction land. It's hard to tell in this small photo, but he is admiring a crabapple tree.
Next was Walbach farm which is home base for Sudbury Valley Trustees. They have a nice house which we didn't enter, and a program of events each season. We saw several sycamore trees in the woods, but not in the photos below. We liked the trails.
Here we have a photo of one of several plantings of sweet fern (we think) at the summit of Round Hill, another Sudbury Valley Trustees spot. There is a community garden adjacent.
We ate our picnic at Great Woods National Wildlife Refuge. We'll come back with a canoe another day, which is a trip Paul took with his brother Phil several years ago.
Final stop was Brue's woods (SVT), a small reservation which is apparently used frequently by the adjacent public school. No photo here.
It's nice that you were enjoying these SVT properties!
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