I feel we have completed our first part of our trip - New England and the Atlantic provinces. The next week finds us with family and friends in the city and Rochester. Then the second part begins - the Rockies with Vail, Boulder, Badlands, Utah, Glacier National Park, Banff and Vancouver. Loved the Rockies many years ago and can't wait to hang my head out the car and sing Rocky Mt High.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
I am amazed at how full our days our. We just seem to float thru them. We get up when we want, leisurely get ready to leave and then just sort of decided as we go what we want to do. There is not rushing, no sense of we have to get to a certain place by a certain time. When we left Prince Edward Island, we faced a 600 mile trip to MA and Russell's brother's house. Was not looking forward to the drive but it was fine. We listen to the radio - something we rarely do. We have that system with hundreds of stations and have programmed in our favorites. We try to guess the broadway shows the broadway station is playing. Russell was able to listen to the British Open. We stopped in Bangor ME and walked around the downtown and waterfront area. It's all so relaxing! And speaking of northern ME - Stephen King had no choice but to write the stories he writes. This is bleak country my folks. It truly is the perfect setting for his genre of writing.
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Didn't you almost break up with Dad when you were in Colorado-on your honeymoon???
Actually it was in California somewhere.
1)I am caught up on the damn blog, all right, already! I was only down three--but missed the all important pix and the rental website 2) Trish, your 7/4 blog is almost as long as your beloved hubbies so don't give him anymore shit (I can't believe that I really just said that!) 3)Glad you figured out how to add pix! 4) Russ-First I was worred that the cancer may have come back based on your tripping down memory lane. (think Florida trip) Now I am worried that you have turned into a Drama Queen. No more sobbing material like your grandparent's demise, please!5) Re: Wicked. It is just a musical. Enjoy the sweet, funny, young green witch. Maybe it is because you don't understand or haven't lived "mean girls". Did you hate the original Wizard of Oz, too?! That was tacky and stupid, too! And, frankly, I can no longer trust your play recommendations anymore. See what you have done? 6) Trish, I will forgive you for spelling Kirschen as Kirshen just this once.
7)WARNING: Josh, your rep is being majorly tarnished, first by the stuffed dog off the balcony reference and now, the duckpin behavior. All with LOVE, LDK
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