whenever we take the boat out, we find that spiders have been happily building webs. First job is to get rid of the spiders…..then the webs.
Travel
Summer is gone….last lake days
While we enjoy our cabin through the Fall, and until the first frost, for many their days on the lake are over. Once school starts, boats on the lake are quite rare, especially during the weekdays. The last week… Read More ›
Friday Fun Flick…Chupacabra!
My daughter was farm sitting (we do that here in NH, farmers do go on vacation you know!) and my daughter heard a lot of noise from the goats. She snapped this photograph. Thankfully she scared off the chupacabra. I’ve… Read More ›
Antrim Ice Cream
With summer still hanging on, I wanted to share one of my favorite places to go in Antrim, NH. After you have bought your wool and yarn from Ann at The Wool Room, it’s a short drive to Tenney Farm…. Read More ›
Rural 911, may just be YOU. How to be prepared.
Rural 911, may just be YOU. How to be prepared..
NYC’s Best Hiding Place
Guest post by Jim “Dr. Dim” Fitzsimons It was sometime in the early or mid 90s when two friends and I decided we ought to go on a road trip. My friends, John and David, and I would be heading… Read More ›
Get Curious in the South Pacific!
SO… My intrepid friend and fellow blogger and travel enthusiast Jeff Wagg has once again put together a great trip, this time to the ends of the earth! In addition to an island hopping cruise around the South Pacific, he’s… Read More ›
Sleeping in Croatia, Part One: Upscale Hotels
When my friend Elaine and I went to Croatia last year (you can read about Istria, Pula, Zagreb, and Plitvice Park), we stayed in a variety of locations. I had accumulated a number of free nights via hotels.com from my… Read More ›
Vintage Shopping with the Husband
I asked my husband to drive me to the nearby vintage/antique shop. I usually go to vintage/antique/junk shops by myself, but my semi-invalid status means I have to sometimes ask my husband to drive. There is only one big problem… Read More ›