The Ups and Downs of Skyline Drive

Skyline Drive is a 105 mile stretch of two-lane that runs north to south, down the backbone of the very narrow Shenandoah National Park along the ridge line of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.

The main feature of this National Park is the drive itself, with the over 500 miles of hiking trails appearing to take a back seat. I think it speaks the obvious about our society that Continue reading

Colorful Canada!

Here is what it looks like to approach the Rainbow Bridge from the US side:

Barbed-wire Border Crossing, US Side

Here is what it looks like to approach the Rainbow Bridge from the Canadian side:

Border crossing, Canadian Side

It’s no secret that the views are much more spectacular from the Canadian side.   But it goes a bit beyond that.   Canada just seems a whole lot more colorful! Continue reading

Slooooowly, I turned…

The title of this blog post could refer to my northernmost turning point.   Having tagged the Canadian border, I am now slowly turning my way back in a southwestern direction to be with my family in Texas for the holidaze.

Or, it could refer to my reluctance to turn 59 years old, as I did last Wednesday.  Just one more year until I have to form my lips into that utterly scary word of “sixty.”  (A bit of personal trivia; I share the same birthday with John Lennon, so my annual tradition is to listen to the White Album, if for no other reason than to hear him sing, “They say its your birthday…its my birthday too, yeah!”)

But no…..instead, it refers to…. Continue reading

Journey to Ithaca

I got a “bonus day” in Ithaca, due to my own stupidity.   I was all set to pack up on Saturday and head north, when I realized I had made my reservation for my next destination starting on Sunday.   At first, I just thought “No problem, I will find a Walmart along the way.”   But time had run out before I got to complete the list of things I wanted to see in Ithaca, Continue reading

Uncork New York!

The Finger Lakes region is known for its wineries. The steep sloping sunny hillsides around the deep cool lakes offer the perfect growing temperatures and good drainage, providing ideal ground moisture levels for vineyards. Of the eleven lakes in the region, three of them offer a “wine trail.” Never one to pass up an adult beverage, Continue reading