Hope you have one near your home...this one is a beauty: 4-5 miles long, diversity of nature, private and even somewhat hidden, well taken care of but not groomed, and a real haven for bikers and walkers.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Sunday, August 22, 2021
Welcome to New Jersey
Monday, August 16, 2021
Big city ways
I had an experience this week that I hadn't had in 25-30 years: I went out to "the beach" on a busy August weekend. What a rockin' place, as they say. There were people everywhere: on bikes, in boats, in cars, in the water, on foot and coming down water slide after water slide and then climbing up the walkways to try it again. Here are four scenes that I caught from my place: reading and walking around at Perry Monument, at the furthest point on the peninsula.
You can rent kayaks, canoes and individual pontoons and travel throughout the lagoons or the bay.
The Lady Kate was busy, busy, with long lines waiting for the next trip--every hour on the hour.
Sunday, August 8, 2021
My Little Town
Because of the death of one of our sister's brothers, I was able to visit a lovely, little, little town that is about 25 miles southwest of Erie, very near the Ohio border. Albion, PA was founded in 1861 and reached an all-time high population in 1980 at 1,800 people. Today it settles in at about 1,500.
Our sister's brother owned and operated a funeral home there until his retirement a few years ago and from his obit he left a very proud legacy of involvement and care in the Albion community during his decades living there.
Although the lyrics don't fit that closely perhaps, there still must have been similarities, at least in days gone by, in growing up in little towns throughout the country. Here's a link to Simon and Garfunkel's original beautiful ballad, My Little Town.
Sunday, August 1, 2021
This week
This week, thanks to a break in our record-breaking amount of rain in July 2021, workmen started on the new cement sidewalk in our inner courtyard. Here are two looks at the project--the first from the door in the foyer behind the switchboard; the second from the double glass doors in the hallway on the way to the dining room. Hopefully, if the precipitation holds off, they can finish this week.
BTW: our local weather guy was absolutely giddy as he shouted, "We've made the Top 10!" when our July rain (6.5") came in 7th in historical July precipitation lists.
And indoors we continue to welcome guests that haven't been able to make the trip to our place for almost two years. It is a continual homecoming experience.