This started as my travel log. (We've been traveling the USA from Seattle, WA since Labor Day '08.) My husband has a great website showing the highlights and his commentaries on the places we've been and the things we've done. (View via my profile home page.)
I found that while discovering the country, I was also finding myself. I am learning what to keep, and what to drop -- or chisel away. I don't mind sharing; maybe you will learn something from my lessons, too.
Then came Bigun, my Cocker-Beagle, my newest guru. He's got his own category in the Blog, and an album on my profile.
You are welcome to what I have, good and bad, and leave messages as you like, but please be kind. I, too, am still "in training."
I found that while discovering the country, I was also finding myself. I am learning what to keep, and what to drop -- or chisel away. I don't mind sharing; maybe you will learn something from my lessons, too.
Then came Bigun, my Cocker-Beagle, my newest guru. He's got his own category in the Blog, and an album on my profile.
You are welcome to what I have, good and bad, and leave messages as you like, but please be kind. I, too, am still "in training."
After Three Fun-filled days in Acadia NP
Posted 07-03-2009 at 03:03 PM by LookinForMayberry
We're now chillin' on the Atlantic shore. With a direct view of Harrington Bay, and NO RAIN, I am already starting to feel more relaxed.
Not that the scenic loop drive, the walk along Bar Harbor, the kayak trip on Acadia's Jordan Pond, and the twelve mile bike ride on the Carriage Roads around Eagle Lake were not relaxing, but -- one can run around TOO MUCH. (Whew! I'm almost grateful for the rainy forecast coming up.)
Even with today's overcast skies, this is a true "vacationland." These folks in Maine are livin' good.
I'm lovin' it!
Not that the scenic loop drive, the walk along Bar Harbor, the kayak trip on Acadia's Jordan Pond, and the twelve mile bike ride on the Carriage Roads around Eagle Lake were not relaxing, but -- one can run around TOO MUCH. (Whew! I'm almost grateful for the rainy forecast coming up.)
Even with today's overcast skies, this is a true "vacationland." These folks in Maine are livin' good.

I'm lovin' it!
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