Saturday, January 13, 2024

On the Road again...


Bar Harbor RV Park is right on Chesapeake Bay.

There were a lot of ducks, some geese and tons
of squirrels. Our neighbors had to keep a tight
leash on their dogs.

 








Junior, Baby, Scott and I are on the road again! First we are heading south to Florida and then west to Arizona. This year we'll turn around there and drive back east to Texas and then home via Washington DC and my sister's in Maryland. Along the way we are visiting family and friends. We'll stay in State and National Parks, Harvest Host locations and assorted RV Parks.

After leaving Paula in Maryland we headed down to Walt & Honoree Cooper's home in Carthage,
NC. Baby settled into Site #1 in front of their home, one of her all time favorites!

After a wonderful Christmas week with our children Josh, James and Sean and their families - 15 of us overall and all staying in our house, we left on December 29th. After the last two years of digging Baby out of multiple feet of snow, we left her down in Maryland in late October. So it was just Junior and ourselves packed full of too many things! And of course, there was no snow. But we had a miserable trip despite the good weather. One and one half hours into the trip. Scott thought we had left the trailer hitch in the garage. Three hours of extra driving and a futile half hour searching later, we were back on track. We had left the hitch down at the trailer in Maryland!

Scott, Walt and Honoree on a hike around their
extensive property.

After exploring Sandhills Horticultural Center
we had an impromptu dance while enjoying a 
singer/guitarist in the exhibit hall. That's Walt
and Honoree in the background









So 11 hours later we stopped to visit Paula in her long term health care facility and then settled into Baby again. The Bar Harbor RV Resort in Belhaven, MD is right on the Chesapeake and a pretty spot. We've been there a number of times now and enjoy it. We had five days visiting Paula and trying to sort out her finances. Each morning and evening we brought special meals for her, a nice change from the pedestrian food at the facility. She is working on regaining some movement in her legs and we hope someday will regain more mobility. 

After one night at a convenient RV park in Ashland, VA we arrived at our long time friends Walt and Honoree's in Carthage, NC. We first met them on our boats in Trinidad back in 2006 and have since traveled together in Peru, and Europe for months at a time. We had three nights to talk and enjoy delicious meals. During the day we had lovely walks and explored the area. On Saturday night we had a wonderful time at a dinner party with lots of their Pickle Ball friends. All too soon, it was time to head off south again, next to Pawley's Island, SC to see Kate and Stephen Kelley. 

The Camillas at Sandhills were spectacular

Holly trees are everywhere on the Cooper property
 and at the gardens.

Walt & Honoree in front of this natural fiber 
sculpture at these gardens and last year, at the
Naples Botanical Gardens.


We had lunch at the famous Pinehurst Resort and loved this gingerbread village there.
Here's a section of the lobby. It's an enormous hotel founded in 1895 and host to many golf
tournaments on it's Donald Ross designs golf courses. . 

Tuesday, January 09, 2024

December in Photos (California, Boston and Vermont)

 

Grandpa and Rowan in Boston for Scott's 
Birthday

I made a carrot cake for the celebration at Sean
and Will's in Boston. We had the Holiday Open
House at Sean & Will's on Sunday and didn't get
a single photo!!! But it was a lot of fun and brought
together so many old friends.

Rowan is 5 months old and as you can see,
adorable. We're in Boston still.

With Zoë in California for a week around
Thanksgiving at the start of December

James, Morgen and Kolya drove up from Washington DC for Christmas
Josh and all his family (7 total) came from Dallas
London and NYC Here he's helping Will with dinner 
prep.
Shira and Michal read to Rowan

Here's all seven of Josh's family ready for a day on the slopes: from left, Josh, Daniel (yes, he's that tall and 21 now), Maya, Shira, Cookie, Uzi and Michal. There was snow up at Killington but none at our house. I'm so busy at the holidays with a household of 15 that I didn't get many photos!

Rowan is quite a handful for Kolya!

Rowan is the happiest baby!
Kolya loves Astronomy and Oceanography.
Here it's Sean and Will who look happy!
Cousin Lisa came up for a night and 
met Kolya and Rowan for the first
time. 
Daniel on the slopes!
Uzi, Cookie, Daniel, Shira and Maya
Daniel's Birthday celebration - 21 year old!!!!

Monday, November 27, 2023

Giving Thanks in Minneapolis, Palo Alto, Iceland - and Vermont!

 

Kolya bundled up in an ice cave.

Gary, Will and Rowan at their Thanksgiving table

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Scott, Zoë, George, Tommy & Nick after our meal
is demolished!












But we weren't the ones celebrating Thanksgiving at our home in Vermont. Our oldest son Josh and his family came for the holiday there (sorry no photos yet). We were in Palo Alto, CA with our daughter Zoë, son-in-law George and grandsons Nick and Tommy. James, Morgen and Kolya went to Iceland for a week with Morgen's family. Good news - the volcano didn't blow! Lastly Sean, Will and Rowan spent the holiday with Will's Dad Gary in Burnsville, MN. 

We've all enjoyed ourselves immensely and give thanks for our loving family & friends, and continued good health

Kolya loved Iceland

Our grandsons love to wrestle. It 
reminded us of our boys when they
were young!

Just a few of the 9 (yes, really) pies George
made.

Rowan didn't get to taste a thing from 
the delicious feast. - next year!

One of the waterfalls visited in Iceland
Morgen and Kolya at the pool

Tuesday, November 07, 2023

October Travels

The view from our RV site

Looking at Baby & Junior


 






We decided that this year we were not going to scare ourselves silly getting the RV out of here in the winter. Two years of digging her out of 2 -3 feet of snow and skidding sideways down the driveway etc. is over. We drove Baby down to the Bar Harbor RV Park near my sister in Belcamp, MD and she'll stay there until we pick her up on the way south at the end of the year. 

We enjoyed a little free time sightseeing around
the Havre de Grace area at the head of the
Chesapeake Bay.

It was convenient too as we stayed there during the week we spent visiting my sister Paula at her long term health facility and cleaning out her apartment. It was a lot of work, but it's over. We packed our truck with mostly family pieces, gave a lot to her synagogue & friends, some to Goodwill and a removal company picked up the rest. 

We had a good visit with Paula. Scott and I brought coffee and enjoyed an early morning visit and then came in again with dinner. I made some of her favorites and brought them down from Vermont. She is reasonably happy there. Let's face it, no one wants to live in a nursing home. But her life at her apartment was very lonely and dangerous. She was having difficulty walking at all and almost never left the house. Now that she can't even get out of bed, this is the only choice. And she's had some nice roommates!

After that we paid another visit to Sean, Will and Rowan. We stayed for Halloween and what a good time. Their street is a popular one for trick or treaters. People come from all over the area to walk down their block. Many of the homes were decorated and almost everyone was out with their treats. Will's dad Gary was enjoying the last few days of his visit to them from Minnesota. It was fun for us to spend time with him as well. But of course the big draw is Rowan, Lots of photos here of course!

It was a furry family and happily warm 
outfits on the cold but clear night.

Their home was very welcoming with a fog 
machine and lots of lights. 

Sean had a few items to dress us up for the 
holiday. Scott's was really fun!


Looking a little wistful here He's just starting
to sit up 
But he laughs and smiles a lot. Why not, life
is very good for him!
We went out to dinner one night. Everyone had a good time.

Friday, November 03, 2023

Second Annual Tortugeezers Reunion

There were 13 of us this year: from top left, Dave, Dave, Renate, Jerry, Don, Scott, Jim, Breck, Ellen. Bottom from left seated: Heather, Deborah, Sally and Rosie

Tortugeezers, in case you're wondering, is our made up designation for cruisers who made Tortugal Marina in the Rio Dulce, Guatemala their second home over the years. When the pandemic started we began to Zoom every Saturday at 12 Noon EST in the U.S. Friends and Buddy Boaters from all over the world came together to share stories and updates on our boats and ourselves. In 2021 Roy and Dale, from S/V Wahoo invited everyone to a reunion in their home town of New Orleans, LA. for August 2022. It was a fantastic time and happily, Rosie & Don of Chickcharne volunteered to host this year's reunion at their home in Montana in Polson.

This is one of 5 cottages on Rosie & Don's 
estate. We had this lovely place to ourselves. It
was right on the beach and below the main house

Our deck and the view down the lake!

The main house looking up from our cottage

After a few days up at Glacier National Park with Renate and Jim, we drove down to Rosie and Don's beautiful home on Flathead Lake. The lake is 30 miles long and 16 miles wide. It is one of the cleanest lakes in the populated world for it's size and shape (Wikipedia). We really lucked out on the weather, It was sunny and in the 70's all week. 

The Red Sleep Road at the Bison Range
stretches ahead up and around the hills.

Views of the mountains stretched in all directions



This was the view from the top of the trail we hiked off the road

We saw individual and small groups of bison with
3 large herds. 

Sometimes they were close up to the road!

And always very imposing!!!

The views changed so much - here rolling hills
and grazing land.

Scott stops to take photos.

Trees lined the road occasionally but mostly
it was open plains








It was such a relaxing time. A group of us took off each day for a trip locally. The first was to the Bison Range, home to around 350 bison. This area was originally owned by local Native Tribes but was stolen from them by the Federal Government by the Allotment Act in 1906. After decades of legal battles the tribes finally regained ownership in 2022. We took the Red Sleep self-directed driving tour - 19 miles winding through the reservation. We saw lots of bison and lovely scenery. Many of us hiked up the highest knoll for more distant views.

Jerry, Breck, Deborah, Sally, Heather, Ellen, Scott and Dave before our walk down to Kerr Dam.

Close to the start of our hike we had a glimpse of
the dam below.

The Flathead River above the dam.

Scott, Sally and Breck coming down the long
steep stairs to the dam.

The formerly named Kerry Dam generates
electricity and provides constant water levels
for recreation.




















Another day we visited the Seli’š Ksanka Qlispe’ Dam, built in 1930 and since 2015 owned and operated by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. A long stairway has been built leading to several viewpoints over the dam and lake. It was a fun hike! 

A pleasant walk along the lake stretches around
downtown Polson. 

Several fishing piers extended out and were 
popular with local fisherman. We heard an
exciting story from several about the "one that
just got away!"

Sally and a Grizzly on display at 
the Miracle of American Museum.








Our last walk was along the lake in Polson followed by lunch at a restaurant overlooking the lake. We also visited the Miracle of America Museum nearby. Nicknamed appropriately "The Smithsonian of the West" it is a jumble of every artifact you can imagine in any period in American History. If you actually looked at every item, it would take a week! I especially enjoyed the WWII exhibits, especially around the contribution of women and minorities. 

But the main events at our reunion were the times spent eating and drinking and talking on Rosie's deck and "ours's". Leisurely breakfasts and lunches were enjoyed at various times during the day allowing lots of catching up on everyone's news. Rosie and Don had prepared delicious meals for dinner. We also enjoyed one night out at a local restaurant. 

Thanks so much are due the host and hostess of this year - Rosie and Don of Chickcharne. We all hope for a Third Reunion next year! We'd love it to be here in Vermont.

Dave entertained us one night with lots of our
favorites. I get a little teary when I hear "On the
Rio Dulce" or "Bonacca Town".

You can see the view of the lake from Rosie and
Don's home.

Jerry, Don and Deborah at the buffet table.

That's "our" cottage as viewed from the deck
above.

Another night we had drinks down on "our" deck!

Dave "Odyssea", Dave "Cordelia", Ellen & Rosie

Renate & Sally

Jim, Dave, Renate, Sally, Rosie, Breck, Don, and Scott