It's about a 6 hour drive from Laurel to Bath, but I stop at at least one antique store along the way, so it takes me a bit longer. The drive is beautiful, up and down hills, with small towns and farm fields along the wayside. Harrisburg, PA is the only large city along the route. I've been making this trip for over 40 years, and I still enjoy the scenery. It's even better in the fall when the trees show off their red and gold colors. Fall is also the time of year when the Concord grapes are picked. Concords aren't used to make wine, but they are wonderful for eating. If I'm up in NY in the fall, I always bring some home with me.
I had a good visit with Tom and Peggy, as usual. Tom plays clarinet and he, like me on flute, is trying to regain his skill on the instrument. Peggy is a former music teacher and still plays piano very well. She was kind enough to play accompaniments for us, as we struggled through some classical music. Neither Tom nor I can keep our high notes in tune, so some of the notes were an assault on the ear, but Peggy was kind enough not to fuss about it. Maybe Tom and I will practice more now and be much better the next time we get together.
Here are photos of the red postage scale and the print, but not of the bike. When I figure out where it best fits into the landscape, I'll photograph it in place.
FYI: I was hoping for cooler weather up in NY State, but one day the temps hit 100 degrees on the screened porch! Needless-to-say, we stayed inside mostly. No hikes or outdoor activities on this visit! Peggy and I did some browsing in Hammondsport, but didn't spend much time outside, between stores! Most stores, but not all, were air-conditioned. Folks up there didn't used to have air-conditioning in their homes or stores, but many of them now do. (Even my brother and sister-in-law.) Blame global warming!
2 comments:
Sounds like you had a really nice visit with family and friends.
Love the painting, it looks like the front of a Christmas card.
And that wonderful grape juice you got last time in NY State - better than wine and you can drink it for breakfast!
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