Fresh tracks along Bogle Brook

TO live on Bogle Brook, as I do, is to have year-round outdoor theater in your own backyard. It's one of the numberless freshwater streams tumbling their way through eastern Massachusetts toward the Atlantic. And it's a teeming superhighway for local wildlife.

You don't see all this drama instantly. At first, you just see lush vegetation: willow trees, ferns, mosses, purple and gold wildflowers. And the rocky, noisy brook itself—flowing clear and cool out of Nonesuch Pond.

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January 21, 2002
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