Photo Challenge #476

Is there any place in Westport that Andrew Colabella doesn’t know?

He has correctly identified nearly every Photo Challenge of the past few years. (He did guess incorrectly several weeks ago. So did nearly everyone else though, too.)

Andrew was the first to nail last Sunday’s challenge. It was a tough one: a large rock, painted white with a red heart. (Click here to see.)

It’s there in plain sight: at the entrance to Beachside Common on Beachside Avenue, on the hill leading down to Burying Hill Beach.

But that’s a relatively out-of-the-way location. And unless you look closely — which you shouldn’t do, on that sharp curve — you’re likely to miss it.

Andrew doesn’t miss much. He was joined as last week’s Photo Challenge champ by Jeff Jacobs (who walks past it, so he’s off the vehicular hook), Judy Reid (a Greens Farms neighborhood resident), and Mary Ann Batsell.

This week’s challenge is similar: It’s in the grass, on the ground somewhere.

(Photo/Mark Yurkiw)

This is another tough one, so here’s a hint: It’s not near Burying Hill Beach.

Here’s another hint: Ask Andrew Colabella. I’m sure he knows.

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11 responses to “Photo Challenge #476

  1. I’ve only guessed two photo challenges correctly. The Beachside Commons area is one I know well, but didn’t guess it. Around 70 to 72 years ago there was a big brown house on the corner. Not sure if it’s still there, but my father used to tell me a story called “The Big Brown House.” I won’t bore everyone and get into it.

  2. These brownstone slabs look like what could be found at the road from Wakeman Town Farms to Bedford Middle.

  3. Haskins Preserve

  4. Cemetery at the southeast corner of Greens Farms Rd and the Sherwood Island Connector?

  5. Near Staples baseball fields, across from Wakeman Town Farm.

  6. Winslow Park? Richard Ellis

  7. Betsy Phillips Kahn

    Wakeman Town Farm- part of their Pollinator Pathway Garden!!!
    And, Needs to have a Labyrinth there 💛💛💛✨✨✨🙌 @lizmilwe

  8. Near Wakeman town farms

  9. Andrew Colabella (of course), John Richers, Betsy Phillips Kahn and Beth Berkowitz are all correct: It’s at Wakeman Field, near the baseball diamonds and Wakeman Town Farm. I think they’re there to prevent people from parking on that side of the driveway.

  10. Stone Henge – lol

  11. Stonehenge

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