Category Archives: Travel Journal
Chicago. Where is the Wind? Sep 22-23 (Days 23-24)
We had such a lovely two days in Chicago it’s hard to imagine the Windy City will shut down with ice and snow in a matter of months. First stop was a visit with Vic and Karen Bach and our … Continue reading
Ch-ch-ch-changing… End of Summer and on the road
We spent the summer on and around Keuka Lake doing our favorite things: swimming, kayaking, relaxing on the dock, picking blueberries at Bedient Farm, eating fresh-picked corn. This year we added biking, including several 44-mile round-the-lake trips. This is our … Continue reading
Livin’ the Dream September 2 to 11 (Days 1 to 10) Cape Cod
What a fantastic way to start the journey of a lifetime.* This pretty little bungalow in Chatham was our home away from home on Cape Cod for 10 days. Very convenient location, close to the Cape Cod Rail Trail, Short … Continue reading
M & M…the cities, not the candies September 25 – 28 (Days 24 – 27) Michigan/Wisconsin
Going home, Part 2 Menominee Michigan and Marinette Wisconsin are effectively one city, separated only by the Menominee River and the country’s oldest interstate football rivalry between two public high schools (the Marinette Marines and Menominee Maroons, good-naturedly battling since … Continue reading
The Chelmsford Circle (Sep 12, day 11)
Going Home – Part 1 The world is a circle without a beginning and nobody knows where it really ends…* While growing up in Chelmsford Massachusetts, Michael had a group of friends who played together and did the normal kinds … Continue reading
Hero’s Welcome to Canadiens* September 18 (Day 17) Vermont
While driving from one Champlain Lake island to another it was our first overcast day on this trip. We hoped to find a nice breakfast spot but didn’t expect much in this fairly isolated area. Kudos to anyone not from … Continue reading
The Real Thing. Monday September 22 (Day 21)…Columbus Ohio
“Colorful” is an apt description for Mark and Sue Real, although “passionate” and “knowledgeable” would be good contenders too. We were struck by myriad bright colors and textures from the moment we stepped into the house and saw the variety … Continue reading
Bay Point Oystering. Saturday September 13 (Day 12)…Aw, shucks.
Heave ho. Heave ho. In mysterious fathoms below…To sail the high seas you have to love being on the water. So too for braving the elements seven days a week caring for oysters. Tim Henry took the latter route. After … Continue reading
The River Walls of Jericho and the New Old Man of the Mountain
Between New Hampshire and Vermont we stopped…a lot! No roses to smell, but how about this sunflower? We also found something to taste. These are thimbleberries, like the ones Nancy picked on Isle Royale National Park many years ago and … Continue reading
Honeycrisp Heaven
We passed this sign on our way to Burlington yesterday (actually Essex VT). This delicious, crispy, honey-tasting apple became our favorite last year in Charlotte and Liz’s in DC. Last fall we probably had a half-dozen or more phone calls … Continue reading