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 In yesterday's post, I mentioned the phrase "think too much." I'd recently been reminded of it on a walk with my friend Karin who used it to negate something she'd said or done. I don't like the phrase and immediately assured her I'd rather spend time around people who think than suffer the consequences of those who don't. I was experienced this yesterday when I stopped along the Norwattuck Rail Trail to snack on some yogurt and watch everyone, who suddenly noticed they own bikes, ride past. DCR installed benches at periodic intervals along the trail, which is good thinking, but I wonder if the thinking ended abruptly there. Call me crazy, it wouldn't be outlandish, but I think a pleasant view should be, well, utilized. Until recently, my favorite stop was the picnic tables a quarter mile further up the trail, with a terrific view of the Holyoke Range. Until recently, when a two-story self storage facility was constructed blocking the view. Score ...

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