Ashley Judd.Photo: Ashley Judd/InstagramAshley Juddis back on her feet and on the move after her “harrowing” accident in February, whenshe shattered her right legin four places.On Tuesday, the 53-year-old actress shared photos from a trip to Fenway Park, where she was able to take in a Red Sox game and check out the famed Green Monster — the right wall of the park — all without her crutches.Judd was pictured in a brace, walking around the narrow area where Fenway Park workers update the scoreboard.“Here I am inside the#greenmonsterwhere I was stunned to see scratches on the wall where someone kept track of#tedwilliamshome runs….so very cool!” she wrote on Instagram. “Thank you,#redsoxfor helping us make some very special family memories!“Judd said she took her father, who used to play and coach baseball, and her partner.“It was so refreshing to take a summer evening’s pause from the troubles of the word to engage in#americaspasttimeat the iconic and nostalgic@fenwayparkto see the@redsoxplay#baseball,” she wrote on Instagram.Judd has beenslowly working on rehabilitating her leg, which she had injured during a hike in the Republic of the Congo. Earlier this month, she shared that she wasable to go for her first hikesince the incident.“Dear Friends, It is with reverence and quiet awe I offer this update. Today, five months and three weeks after the accident in the Congolese rainforest, I walked again, and in what fashion! I hiked in the #SwissNationalPark,” she posted on Instagram.“Stepping in, I felt in my ease, my natural garment of self, at home in my spirit. My leg and foot, worked beautifully,” she continued. “I walked up hill on uneven surfaces for an hour confidently and came down carefully and easily. I rested in a meadow on God’s fecund earth for hours.“RELATED VIDEO: Ashley Judd ‘Had No Pulse’ in Her Shattered Leg After 55-Hour Rescue in the CongoJudd said she has a lot of “stamina to rebuild,” but she’sprogressing faster than expected.“We expected my foot — if ever — to begin to move in one year,” she wrote, calling her rapid process “unheard of.““In four months to the day, she went [and] blew us all away. Now, after crying while trying to spell the ABCs with a paralyzed foot….well, you see!” Judd added. “My leg will never be the same. She is a new leg. And I love her. We are buddies. We have a come a long way and we have a fabulous life ahead.”
Ashley Judd.Photo: Ashley Judd/Instagram

Ashley Juddis back on her feet and on the move after her “harrowing” accident in February, whenshe shattered her right legin four places.On Tuesday, the 53-year-old actress shared photos from a trip to Fenway Park, where she was able to take in a Red Sox game and check out the famed Green Monster — the right wall of the park — all without her crutches.Judd was pictured in a brace, walking around the narrow area where Fenway Park workers update the scoreboard.“Here I am inside the#greenmonsterwhere I was stunned to see scratches on the wall where someone kept track of#tedwilliamshome runs….so very cool!” she wrote on Instagram. “Thank you,#redsoxfor helping us make some very special family memories!“Judd said she took her father, who used to play and coach baseball, and her partner.“It was so refreshing to take a summer evening’s pause from the troubles of the word to engage in#americaspasttimeat the iconic and nostalgic@fenwayparkto see the@redsoxplay#baseball,” she wrote on Instagram.Judd has beenslowly working on rehabilitating her leg, which she had injured during a hike in the Republic of the Congo. Earlier this month, she shared that she wasable to go for her first hikesince the incident.“Dear Friends, It is with reverence and quiet awe I offer this update. Today, five months and three weeks after the accident in the Congolese rainforest, I walked again, and in what fashion! I hiked in the #SwissNationalPark,” she posted on Instagram.“Stepping in, I felt in my ease, my natural garment of self, at home in my spirit. My leg and foot, worked beautifully,” she continued. “I walked up hill on uneven surfaces for an hour confidently and came down carefully and easily. I rested in a meadow on God’s fecund earth for hours.“RELATED VIDEO: Ashley Judd ‘Had No Pulse’ in Her Shattered Leg After 55-Hour Rescue in the CongoJudd said she has a lot of “stamina to rebuild,” but she’sprogressing faster than expected.“We expected my foot — if ever — to begin to move in one year,” she wrote, calling her rapid process “unheard of.““In four months to the day, she went [and] blew us all away. Now, after crying while trying to spell the ABCs with a paralyzed foot….well, you see!” Judd added. “My leg will never be the same. She is a new leg. And I love her. We are buddies. We have a come a long way and we have a fabulous life ahead.”
Ashley Juddis back on her feet and on the move after her “harrowing” accident in February, whenshe shattered her right legin four places.
On Tuesday, the 53-year-old actress shared photos from a trip to Fenway Park, where she was able to take in a Red Sox game and check out the famed Green Monster — the right wall of the park — all without her crutches.
Judd was pictured in a brace, walking around the narrow area where Fenway Park workers update the scoreboard.
“Here I am inside the#greenmonsterwhere I was stunned to see scratches on the wall where someone kept track of#tedwilliamshome runs….so very cool!” she wrote on Instagram. “Thank you,#redsoxfor helping us make some very special family memories!”
Judd said she took her father, who used to play and coach baseball, and her partner.
“It was so refreshing to take a summer evening’s pause from the troubles of the word to engage in#americaspasttimeat the iconic and nostalgic@fenwayparkto see the@redsoxplay#baseball,” she wrote on Instagram.
Judd has beenslowly working on rehabilitating her leg, which she had injured during a hike in the Republic of the Congo. Earlier this month, she shared that she wasable to go for her first hikesince the incident.
“Dear Friends, It is with reverence and quiet awe I offer this update. Today, five months and three weeks after the accident in the Congolese rainforest, I walked again, and in what fashion! I hiked in the #SwissNationalPark,” she posted on Instagram.
“Stepping in, I felt in my ease, my natural garment of self, at home in my spirit. My leg and foot, worked beautifully,” she continued. “I walked up hill on uneven surfaces for an hour confidently and came down carefully and easily. I rested in a meadow on God’s fecund earth for hours.”
RELATED VIDEO: Ashley Judd ‘Had No Pulse’ in Her Shattered Leg After 55-Hour Rescue in the Congo
Judd said she has a lot of “stamina to rebuild,” but she’sprogressing faster than expected.
“We expected my foot — if ever — to begin to move in one year,” she wrote, calling her rapid process “unheard of.”
“In four months to the day, she went [and] blew us all away. Now, after crying while trying to spell the ABCs with a paralyzed foot….well, you see!” Judd added. “My leg will never be the same. She is a new leg. And I love her. We are buddies. We have a come a long way and we have a fabulous life ahead.”
source: people.com