Top two photos: our site. Bottom, our site from the boat, our tour guide and the canal behind our RV |
The area is full of history and beautiful views of the Hudson River as seen from atop the old landfill. |
Apparently, while we camped in Georgia, a tree frog jumped on board Big Bertha and we transported him to various campgrounds, across state lines and all the way to NY. The sound our specific tree frog made was similar to a duck. Froggy "quacked" at intermittent times and in different locations throughout Bertha. As hard as we tried, we could not locate him. People thought us crazy until the sound was heard by our fellow Islanders.
Froggy finally revealed himself as I opened a lounge chair in Croton He was probably dehydrated and starving. George placed him at the base of a tree, but I doubt he survived, God rest his soul. Stock photo of the little bastard below.
The month of June also allowed me to join in celebrating the retirement of my last principal at BMMS. I went through seven principals in less than 10 years! I retired two years after John Owens (below) was promoted to the job. My friend, Helene, was appointed to fill my position and has done a great job at re-creating and streamlining the responsibilities. Now why didn't I think of that?
Top l to r: Jonathon Brown, John Owen, me and Helene Bottom: Me & JT, who looked confused at being invited to the party, R - me, John and Helene - his two best secretaries! |
We had reservations for the Fourth of July weekend in Northhampton/Springfield KOA in Massachusetts. It's a long story that included electricity and a run-in between the manager and George (yes, I said George) over not being allowed to use our generator. Then, for the first time in eight years as full-timers, we were kicked out of a campground! A terrible review was left in several locations.
Of all times, we were traveling on a big holiday weekend with my nephew, Jack in tow. This was his very first RV trip! He had looked forward to camping and was extremely excited and extremely inquisitive. He became a bit worried when he heard we were booted from the KOA and then felt worse when George said that we would "just stay at a Walmart." I think Jack thought we were going to sleep INSIDE the store. We calmed his fears and drove to the nearby Walmart. It was a quick drive through, because the parking lot was overrun with dilapidated vans, buses and cars. We needed to go with Plan B, aka "CB."
Cracker Barrel here we come! George found a very safe neighborhood and Jack was happy to see other RVs. He still had a bit of trouble falling asleep. so I sat with him until he slipped off to dreamland.
First RV Trip for Jack! |
Another first! First time at a Cracker Barrel. It was a hit. |
Mystic Seaport |
Last night: A campfire and a BIG Mr. Softee cone. |
In August, we traveled up and around northeast coastal towns to the Boston-Salem area. The first stop was Aces High Campground in East Lyme, Connecticut. This was a very nice place and would love to stay here again for a longer time.
Aces High Campground. Close to the beach and seaside towns. |
We got our 1st duck at Cape Anne! |
The second stop was Cape Ann Campsites in Gloucester, MA. There were so many interesting places to visit, including the Salem Witchs' Cemetery. It was sad knowing these women were innocent and that ignorance was what actually killed them.
We came out of our RV one morning and there was a little blue duck on our Jeep. It had a tag attached that claimed "we had been ducked." Links to FB and Instagram explained the creation of this new fad that was borne out of sadness during COVID. The objective was to bring a smile to a fellow Jeep-er's face.
I'm officially hooked on this new Jeep fad - share a duck and give a smile. It's a "Jeep thing."
Cape Ann Campground, Gloucester, MA |
Boston |
Last stop was Alpine Lake Campground in Corinth, NY. We had been here before and loved its proximity to Lake George, Saratoga and Saratoga Springs. It is also a very peaceful place to just sit back and relax.
The view from our site. |
The other side of the lake. |
Saratoga Springs. We ducked and got ducked again! |
Beavertail Lighthouse-3rd lighthouse on the Atlantic Coast. |
The "facilities" at Beavertail Lighthouse. |
I felt like this blog entry rambled on for way too long. I will complete 2022 in my next entry. Its' not over until it's over.
Deep thought for the day: Isn't life just ducky? As I proof-read this document, I noticed the three references to "ducks." We should all live a bit more like ducks - they love being in the rain, bobbing on the water, quacking and running or swimming in a line. They always look happy! Let's all try to be more "ducky." ~ vc
Wow. That Everglades airboat ride brought back a terrific memory. Your view, front row center was great. My view from behind you was good but that was a terrific video. Will pass it on to Sara. P.S. You did a lot.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a beautiful life to me! As always, happy trails!
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