Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Pumphouse

Pumphouse - Duxbury Bogs
Unless you are a person who hikes local trails regularly or studies maps, you could never imagine how many cranberry bogs dot the Southeastern portion of Massachusetts.   Many bogs are no longer active, and slowly they become bird paradise.   Those that are actively worked and harvested resemble neat weed free crimson carpets.

I love spending time there painting and if you search this blog's labels for cranberry, you will find many paintings that feature local bogs.  The reasons are many - wide open space with lots of light, nice deep red color even in winter, and the high likelihood of spotting wildlife.

This pump house sits between two bogs in Duxbury and on this December day - post cranberry harvest- there were still plenty of fruits piled up along the edges of the bog, in contrast to the deep blue sky.

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