Days 9-10: Wednesday August 27-Thursday, August 28Wednesday I took GT to the Great New York State Fair for another taste of an American tradition. We toured all the buildings and visited the Indian Village where we watched some Native American dancing and GT bought a dream catcher for his mum. We were home by 4 … Continue reading All’s Fair/Adieu Mon Ami
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Happy (Wine) Trails
Day 8: Tuesday, August 26We ate a hearty breakfast with Sistah Kate this morning at the local diner in Hall, NY and set out for Route 14 and Seneca Lake. We were a little early for the wineries but did stop at Heron Hill and bought a great dessert wine and some wine glasses. GT … Continue reading Happy (Wine) Trails
On the Road Again
Day 7: Monday, August 25Monday morning we're off early after consulting the map and deciding to see Chimney Bluffs near Sodus Bay (Lake Ontario). It's a place I have visited often as a child but it's been a good 35 years since I've been there. The bluffs have eroded a lot in the past 3 … Continue reading On the Road Again
Gimme a Break!
Days 4-6: Friday, August 22-Sunday, August 24 Funny how 4 hours of hiking and 3 hours of driving will wear you out...Friday all I want to do is sleep but I don't want to disappoint my guest so we stay local, deciding to visit Pratt's Falls and then lunch at William Park down the street … Continue reading Gimme a Break!
Can You Say "Boonies?"
Day 3: Thursday, August 21So, where will we go today? GT wants to see the Adirondacks and I have a book of places to hike so we find a couple of possibilities that are close enough to do in a day. We choose #19, Gleasmans Falls, southeast of Lowville and close to the village of … Continue reading Can You Say "Boonies?"
Cruisin’ the Eastern Shore
Day 2: Wednesday, August 20Destination: Lake Ontario. Interstate 81 to Mexico then Route 3 along the eastern lakeshore. There are so many wildlife management areas along the shore but most are not "visitor friendly" - no place to stop or hike. We did find a few paths to wander inclucing Colwell Pond, Deer Creek Marsh, … Continue reading Cruisin’ the Eastern Shore
The Brit Comes to Yankeeland
(Although Graham has come and gone, the next few posts will recap our adventures.)Day 1: Tuesday, August 19Graham (my Brit pal and hereafter referred to as "GT") arrived yesterday at about 6:30 pm. It's so great to see him again - it's been 16 months since I visited him in England. In my usual style … Continue reading The Brit Comes to Yankeeland
Gut Reactions
I've been listening to NPR discuss McCain's choice for VP, Alaska Governor, Sarah Palin. When I first saw the announcement this morning I was excited. "Woo-hoo!" I thought, and reconsidered my decision not to vote Republican. That was my gut speaking - it needs a Republican fix. On reflection I realize that McCain made a … Continue reading Gut Reactions
Looney’s tune
Max saw his first loon yesterday near Piseco Lake. It looked like a duck at first...until it dove and I realized it had to be a loon. The photo here isn't great because the loon was too far away, but he did favor us with a song just to let us know he was legit. … Continue reading Looney’s tune
Do you "lub-dub" or "pitty-pat"?
Way back when, my goal was to become a scientist. Specifically biology.....research....genetics. I wanted to find a cure for leukemia. Lofty goals indeed, and long ago discarded for a different path, but I have remained fascinated by biology and the advancements that have occurred in the past decades. I've always admired the elegance of mathematics … Continue reading Do you "lub-dub" or "pitty-pat"?
