Friday, January 1, 2010

A new years run into town

Its been a quiet New Years Day unique in that there is not prep like Thanksgiving and Christmas. There are things to do if you choose and I expect in the more urban part there is much more activity, but here it is pretty dull, which for a couple days a year is ok.

I am trying to start the year off well and went out for a 4 mile run this afternoon with camera in hand. I haven't been able to keep up a good running schedule with the weather and work schedules, so today was a run/walk/photo version. Better than nothing.

Today I decided to run into the center of town. We live a few miles out from the center of Lenox, which is a small town of about 5,000. The downtown is a combination of residential and several inns and shops and the library and town hall and most of the shops are really geared more to the tourists than us local.




On the way into town, the back way as I think of it, because it is mostly small houses and not the route through the historic district. But there is this neat house with a barn tucked away through the trees.



Though out of sequence of my run, this part of town is tree lined and in the historic district with older houses and the manses though upscale are tasteful. As with many roads like this, it doesn't take much distance before the houses thin out and you are deeper in the woods.



Around the town hall, as with most of down town there is not much going on. Traffic is very light and only a few people out walking around. Tourist season is definitely over and most of the folks visiting are in from the cities for respite with an occasional smattering of locals like me.



Circling around on Main Street, the shops and library (brick building with the cupola). The library use to be the county court house when the town was the county seat many years ago. That designation moved to the city of Pittsfield to the north.



As I have mentioned, there are several inns in town. Converted estates from the gilded age or large farmhouses converted and expanded. This one across from the Church on the Hill, is allegedly haunted by a ghost. I stayed there for the night many years back before we moved here and never met this resident. Given I was here for a job interview, that probably was okay.



The church sits high on a hill overlooking the town center and as most old white churches in New England was the center of much activity in earlier days. Though a couple of miles away, I can hear the sound of the clock chimes on a quiet night.



I have mentioned many times that there are hills upon hills. The circular route into town and back is about 4 miles and on a day like today is pleasant. A good stretch of flat mixed with multiple grades of hill. In warmer weather I have run into town to grab bagels for the company and been back home while they are still warm.




and just a short distance out of the town center, across the main highway and nearer to home, the icy stream bubbles away under the road on its way to the river.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

phew, I'm all tired out from that long run. I love the looks of all the New England buildings and especially the Churches. I do miss that living down here in West Virginia. Just something about New England. It's cozy and homey and the architecture can't be beat...debbie - by the way - how did your party go?

Jeff- in the Berkshires said...

Hi Debbie,
I'm a little stiff from running in the cold yesterday but it was good.

The party went well with only a half dozen in the end. Games and videos and in bed by 3 - not bad.

Jeff

janet said...

Happy new year Jeff and family!
I like your new format and your snow pictures. David and I still hope to get away to the Berkshires in the off-season one of these days.

Anonymous said...

thanks for the pics...reminds me of how awesome new england is...i need a good long run or ten after my new year's diet of wine, beer, cheese and bread...

Jeff- in the Berkshires said...

Thanks, Janet and Casey. Janet, if you are in the Berkshires on a weekend, give me a call ( I am in the book or email me) our schedule is less tight when we are on home turf and perhaps we can connect for dinner.

Casey, I have to admit that while I am doing 4-5 mile runs, the holiday diet and lethargy has added more walking sections than I prefer [taking a camera is a good excuse to rest]