Category Archives: Lexington

Lexington Concord and Walden Pond

Leaving Boston we traveled to Lexington Concord to see the place the first shots were fired in our war for independence.  The drive to Lexington Concord from Boston is really a short one.  You can choose to either travel by four lane most of the way or you can take the longer but more scenic two lane drive.

No matter which you choose you will see some beautiful colonial homes in both of the towns.

Colonial Home in Concord
Colonial Home in Concord

The Park Service has a welcome center set up in an old colonial farmhouse which overlooks the muster field and bridge.  Outside the welcome center are signs and displays outlining the events which took place.

Muster Field where 400 citizen soldiers decided to march on the British
Muster Field where 400 citizen soldiers decided to march on the British
Battle of North Bridge
Battle of North Bridge

The walk from the farmhouse to the old North Bridge is very nice and the fields are surrounded by beautiful old trees.  At the bridge you will see the minute man statue where the colonial forces made there stand.  Walking across the bridge you will the graves of two British soldiers who die in the fight.  Lexington Concord are great areas to visit and they offer tours which are very informative.

Tree at the edge of the Muster Field
Tree at the edge of the Muster Field

When we left Lexington Concord, we drove a short distance to Walden Pond.  We wanted to see the Pond and to be able to walk where Henry David Thoreau walked and lived.

Walden Pond
Walden Pond

The Pond is a beautiful area and you can see how it would have inspired Thoreau in his writing.

Eagles Concert / Lexington

After a good steak dinner at Malone’s Steakhouse in Lexington at Hamburg. We proceeded to our hotel. We decided to stay at the Hyatt because it is connected to Rupp Arena which was the site of the Eagles Concert.

We checked in to our rooms and hurried to Rupp. The concert was a trip in time for me, it carried me back to the summer of 1975.

Wife and I at Eagles Concert
Wife and I at Eagles Concert

That was the summer before my senior year of high school. My friends Jack, Tommy and I loaded up in Jack’s car and went to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for a week. The drive to the beach took about eight hours and we had a brand new Eagles eight track tape.

Back to 2015. The concert was really good, in that the band walked you through its history. It starts with Don Henley and Glen Frey walking on stage and sitting on stools playing acoustic guitars the song “Saturday Night”.  They then talk about the start of the band and meeting  Bernie Leadon at that point he walks on stage and the three perform “Train Leaves Here This Morning”.  When the three start playing “Peaceful Easy Feeling” Timothy B Schmit walks on to stage and joins them.

Eagles Concert
Eagles Concert

After the song  Henley moves the drums and as the group starts “Witchy Woman” Joe Walsh walks onto stage. The group then takes you through a history of their music.

Besides hearing the songs again the one thing I really enjoyed was seeing Joe Walsh and hearing him play the guitar.  When Don Frey joined him it just does not get any better.

It was a nice evening spent with good music and good friends.  My wife’s sisters and their husbands went the concert with us.

Eagles Concert
Eagles Concert