Quintessential Maine
August 2022
Welcome! Marjorie & I have visited 48 states, 9 Canadian provinces, 26 European countries, plus Vietnam, Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Australia, New Zealand, and Tahiti. And our own Northeast offers many options for day trips and B-and-Bs. I've shared trip journals with a loyal (or long-suffering) readership of family and friends. After retiring I started this blog hoping others will find my accounts and photos interesting, and maybe find useful travel tips.
Quintessential Maine
August 2022
Portugal’s River of Gold
Spring 2022
Snowbirding in Florida
February 2022
We’ve been to Florida a number of times, including the aforementioned Golf Coast from Sarasota to Fort Myers. Matt, Anthea, and grandsons William & Miles stayed in Jim & Susan’s condo after Christmas, managing to get there despite 1000s of flight cancellations worldwide due to COVID-related staffing shortages. Jim & Susan were sorry not to be there, but Anthea nonetheless exclaimed “I think I’m in heaven!” We’ll take that as a favorable review. Matt passes along some suggestions, including good spots to stop along the Tamaimi Trail (which runs from Tampa to Miami) thru the Everglades.
Vermont Inn
December 2021
Fall Outings
2021
We do enjoy Fall color outings. But 2
complications this year. After receding in late Spring the COVID pandemic ramps
up again in Summer. And my spinal stenosis goes past “pain management” to “shit
for back” (as judged from my MRI) and needs surgery. The 2 combine to lead to
canceling an early anniversary jaunt to a VT inn ˗ too close to my surgery, too
many COVID cases in VT. Undaunted (mostly) we work in some other enjoyable Fall
excursions.
1st venture in early October: “Hollowed Harvest” at Altamont Fairgrounds on the outskirts of Albany, enticed by promises of 7,000 jack-o’-lanterns creating “stunning landscapes and larger-than-life displays as tall as 3 stories and more than 60’ long.” Well, no, this proves quite exaggerated and we’re not that impressed, tho the logo is quire striking and it’s a nice evening stroll past displays organized around Halloween themes: Wizard of Oz, dinosaurs, flowers, spiders, gravestones, and more. Some little kids ahead of us seem to be having a good time, maybe we should have brought one with us.
Though not an “outing” in the same sense, Colonie Senior Service Centers’ Croquet Tournament is becoming something of a Fall tradition. Cindy Pettit & I agree to team up in hopes of repeating our previous victory. Cindy brings friends Mary Ellen & Erin, and our court is completed by another young couple. Marjorie joins in to help serving beverages. We play at The Crossings, beautiful flower beds plus a large grassy area to set up wickets & all. Rain before and during lunch stops in time for the competition. I start way behind after an opponent “sends” me, but I repay him later and Cindy and I finish well ahead of the other 2somes to win our court.
Next outing in mid-October: Chesterwood in Stockbridge MA, former summer home & studio of sculptor and landscape designer Daniel Chester French (1850–1931). Fr. Walsh blesses my back after 8am Sunday Mass. A Fall chill in the air ˗ mid-70s yesterday to 50ish today˗ as we give our new Honda HR-V its 1st drive of any length. Marjorie makes good: syncing her phone, figuring out how to preset radio stations. Past a clever display of skeletons climbing a building in West Stockbridge.
As Halloween approaches, a Facebook post shares some COVID Halloween decorations: headstones with epitaphs like “I DID MY OWN RESEARCH,” “MY Body MY Choice MY Coffin,” “Not smarter than SCIENCE.” And another creepy thing: a huge tour bus parks overnight on the road along the side of our yard. No idea who the “Mystery Bus” belongs to (neighbors across the street are away), a police car swings by but nothing comes of it. In the AM it swings around to park across from our driveway.
I’ll include some things that are maybe too local to qualify as “outings” but add to our Fall enjoyment. I enjoy beautiful Fall decorations at Trader Joe’s and bright mums in a neighbor’s yard.
Next day a subgroup of Mendelssohn Club brothers sing for the Upper Madison Street Fair; a beautiful day, lots of people including tables full of chess players, and it’s good to be singing!
Other photo ops in Washington Park, known especially for its Spring Tulip Festival but Fall plantings are also impressive. More music: a lovely jazz concert at the Pruyn House, with its own beautiful gardens.
My 2nd post-surgery outing includes a visit to the new Clifton Park Trader Joe’s; seems well-stocked and colorful as always, Marjorie finds an “Advent Calendar for Dogs” we’re sure Arlo will appreciate. Then lunch at Snyder’s. Next outing: a stroll along the Mohawk River on a beautiful Fall afternoon. Seems an appropriate conclusion to this journal.