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We
celebrated Halloween
in June this year
in my neighborhood.
The children dressed
up in their adorable
costumes; decorated
their porches with
pumpkins, ghosts,
and goblins; and
excitement filled
the air as dusk
approached. Instead
of “trick
or treat,” however,
we heard the sound
of a camera’s
shutter and saw
flash after flash
as our creative
director began shooting
this year’s
cover photo. As
with all of our
covers, we need
to plan and shoot
months and sometimes
even a year before
the issue is published.
With this photo
shoot, everyone
got into the spirit,
even though it was
summer and the giant
bags filled with
candy were absent.
I’d
like to thank the
Bishop, Russell,
Baldwin, and Capillo
families who were
kind enough to lend
us their children,
their homes, and
their decorations.
I’d
also like to thank
Liz Curtin for providing
Mr. Ghoul to light
up the doorway (and
scare the kids)
and Home Trends
for also providing
decorations.
Our
covers are a source
of pride at WellesleyWeston
Magazine, and
we are always looking
for interesting places
and people to be featured.
If you have an idea
for a cover photo, please
let us know, and we
will be sure to check
it out. Please e-mail
your suggestions to
Jill@wellesleywestonmagazine.com.
When
looking at the photos
for our Charles River
article in this issue,
all I could say was, “Wow.” Most
of the photos were taken
at the Mass Audubon’s
Broadmoor Sanctuary,
and the colors of the
leaves and the shimmering
beauty of the river
were reminders of just
how special this part
of the country is, especially
in the fall. I’d
like to thank the Mass
Audubon Society and
the photographer, David
Parish, for granting
us permission to use
these photos that really
set the stage for this
issue.
I
did a little staging
of my own one rainy
day a couple of weeks
ago after becoming inspired
by our “10
Tips for a Home Face-Lift” article.
I rearranged some furniture,
relocated a couple of
rugs, and moved a favorite
painting to a more prominent
location. It really
is remarkable how these
basic changes have transformed
my living room. Now
I’m
motivated to tackle
more rooms, but I think
I’ll
wait until the weather
turns chilly before
resuming the project.
An
exciting change is taking
place at the magazine
as we introduce our
blog, wwmblog.com. The
blog will feature expanded
About Town coverage
with more photos of
our readers and local
businesspeople attending
noteworthy events throughout
Wellesley, Weston, and
Greater Boston. It will
also provide an opportunity
for us to engage in
interactive dialogue
with our readers as
well as provide current
commentary on a variety
of subjects. Our editor
will write in our blog
on a regular basis,
and we encourage your
blog entries and comments.
We will also feature
an events calendar and
an automated log-in
process that will enable
you to receive electronic
updates as soon as we
post them.
As
you can tell, I’m
very excited about our
blog, and I encourage
you to check in with
us often. Please be
sure to visit us online
at wellesleywestonmagazine.com,
wwmblog.com, and e-mail
our editor with story
and cover ideas. I look
forward to hearing from
you, and I hope you
enjoy the fall and can
take advantage of the
hikes and excursions
listed in this issue.
Enjoy
the summer and all of
the wonderful natural
resources found right
at our doorsteps.
Sincerely,
Beth
Furman |