2020-10-6, Bluff Point, Groton, CT

 On 2020-10-6, I visited Bluff Point in Groton, CT.  Below is a a link that takes you to an interactive map I made that shows where I took the pictures below.

http://arcg.is/viWmq0

Here's a screenshot of the interactive map.


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2.  Rugosa Rose, Rosa rugosa, native to eastern Asia.  This rose species is often seen near salt water.


2.  Rugosa Rose, Rosa rugosa, native to eastern Asia.


2.  Is this a vein of pink granite?


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4.  Jimsonweed, Datura stramonium, a native, probably, of Central America.


4.  Jimsonweed, Datura stramonium, a native, probably, of Central America.


4.  Jimsonweed, Datura stramonium, a native, probably, of Central America.



4.  Jimsonweed, Datura stramonium, a native, probably, of Central America.


4.  Black Cherry, Prunus serotina?


4.  This was growing on a limb of the tree above.  Bristly Beard Lichen, Usnea hirta?


4.  Black Cherry, Prunus serotina?


4.  I think we see Groton Long Point across the water.


3.  I walked back to location 3.


5.  The John Winthrop, Jr., homestead burned down in 1962, according to this webpage: https://www.gosaonline.org/bluff-point-state-park-and-coastal-reserve/.


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5.  On the path around the foundation.  I tried to identify the species of goldenrod, without success.  I should have gotten clearer pictures of the leaves.


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5.  The foundation steps.


5.  The mortar looks mid-twentieth century to me, which suggests that the foundation was updated before it burned down in 1962.


6.  I think we are looking at Mumford Cove.


7.  I thought the welt-like ridge around this rock was striking.

David Reik
























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