The theme for September’s photo blogging challenge was “It’s Your World”
September is National Service Dog Month.
Since I work in fundraising for a nonprofit that trains service dogs for the Deaf and Autistic, I hosted a few “Barks and Brews” fundraisers at local breweries.
I walk by this fountain often, about a 5 minute walk from my home.
On Smithsonian Free Museum Day my family visited the Rhode Island Audubon. There’s a nice museum on the natural environment and then miles of beautiful walking trails.
I’m a huge fan of the Quincy Farmers Market & I helped plan their 40th anniversary celebration.
The 40th anniversary celebration for Quincy Farmers Market was on the USS Salem and it was a lobster clambake. The food was amazing and the company quite fun.
So there’s a glimpse into what “my world” looked like in September.
Looking forward to seeing everyone else’s photos.
Mmmmmm. Lobster. Haven’t had lobster in quite a number of years.
“Barks and Brews” – very clever!
With Quincy Market you mean the one at Faneuil Hall Marketplace? This is a go-to every time we visit Boston. I had no idea it is relatively young. Happy Birthday!
Now I wouldn’t mind some lobster!
No, there’s a city south of Boston named Quincy, and that’s where I live. Our Farmers Market
Service dogs are all kinds of awesome! Literally life savers for some. The fountain and forest boardwalk are lovely. I could spend lots of time in those areas. Forty years fir a farmers market is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
I agree. Service Dogs are wonderful.
I’m rereading now and realize I should have said the first one is a selfie – since in the mask with a new haircut it may not be obvious
Barks and brews sounds like a whole heap of fun! And I love a good lobster bake… it’s one reason I wish I was closer to certain parts of New England!