380 acres of Great Pond located in the towns of Douglas and Sutton, Massachusetts, USA. Join the Manchaug Pond Foundation (MPF) in promoting the welfare and correct use of the lake and its watershed!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Big Skies and Eagles
Yesterday we saw big skies over Manchaug Pond! Today is another day to look to the sky as eagles have been observed soaring above the water.
This morning at 8:30, an immature eagle was observed sitting in a tree in Area 2 not 15 feet from the house. A sight to behold!
This morning at 8:30, an immature eagle was observed sitting in a tree in Area 2 not 15 feet from the house. A sight to behold!
Big sky from Old Holdbrook Camping |
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
"Sky on Fire" from Holbrook's Campground
Another Incredible Sunset Over Manchaug Pond
Monday, November 08, 2010
Sunday, November 07, 2010
Saturday, November 06, 2010
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Election Tuesday Brings Change to Districts of Manchaug Pond
The day after election Tuesday has brought a sunrise which painted the morning sky red and blue, banding itself along the lake's horizon in imitation of the USA's Old Glory.
The election has brought change to the districts in which Manchaug Pond and it's watershed find itself.
This morning's Telegram reports new state representatives for both Douglas and Sutton.
First, the Manchaug Pond Association extends its deepest gratitude to Representatives Callahan and Kujawski for their valiant work with us in calling for the preservation of this lake. Their words of inspiration and experience at our past Annual Meetings have been uplifting and their work on the state level invaluable.
Secondly, we congratulate Messieurs Kuros and Fattman and look forward to meeting and working with them in the protection of our natural resource.
The election has brought change to the districts in which Manchaug Pond and it's watershed find itself.
This morning's Telegram reports new state representatives for both Douglas and Sutton.
First, the Manchaug Pond Association extends its deepest gratitude to Representatives Callahan and Kujawski for their valiant work with us in calling for the preservation of this lake. Their words of inspiration and experience at our past Annual Meetings have been uplifting and their work on the state level invaluable.
Secondly, we congratulate Messieurs Kuros and Fattman and look forward to meeting and working with them in the protection of our natural resource.
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