| the famous swan boats in the Boston Public Garden Summer 2014 |
Of the cities listed how many have you seen in person? Of the cities listed which would you most like to visit this year? Any plans to do so? What's one place in America you think everyone should see? If you're not American what's one place in the US you'd like to see?
Lots of questions within this first one! First: Of the cities listed, I have been in person to NYC (and I'm not a huge fan....have been 3 times as an adult (twice in the 80s and once in 20008 with our daughters...none of us are huge fans...they've been back but it's not a place I enjoy).
I've also been to Philadelphia although it was only for a day and for youngest daughter to visit a college there. She thought it was too touristy when she went with a school group and was super disappointed in the Liberty Bell. Probably like I was disappointed when I first saw Plymouth Rock 😉. She thought the city was pretty dirty. Oldest daughter went with friends on a long weekend and they liked it but everyone said BOSTON is way better!!
And yes, of course we've been to Boston numerous times...too many to count. We go often. I first went when I was single and I stayed on the north shore with my aunt. A childhood friend went with me. It was my spring break from teaching in 1986 and we had a blast. We did all of the touristy things including walking almost the entire Freedom Trail. The parts I didn't do in 1986 I finished with Dave and the girls in 2014 and then again in 2016 when we took Claire on college visits in the city.
Which one would I most like to visit?? Williamsburg, VA. It's been on my bucket list for years. One day, we may get there! We have no set plans to visit this year BUT we do plan on visiting Boston for the Independence Day celebration. We'll probably stay on the north shore and take the T in for the celebration. Boston KNOWS how to celebrate the fourth of July. We were there then in 2014 too and the girls loved it.
One place in America everyone should see?? Where it all began of course!! Plymouth, MA including the Mayflower (Dave is a direct descendant!) and of course you must at least (we've done it four times and are done now) visit Plimoth Plantation aka Plimoth Patuxet Museums. The last time we were there as a family was when our youngest was 10 and we had THanksgiving dinner there compliments of my sister in law Karen. Dave and I vacationed again in Plymouth just a couple of summers ago.
And of course I'm a firm believer that everyone at least once in their lives, should see our beloved Adirondack Mountains. It's a 6 million acre state protected park and the largest one in the contiguous United States. Unlike national parks and state parks, there is no entrance or gate fees and it features about 102 villages with over 200 named lakes. It is actually larger than Yellowstone, the Everglades, Glacier and Grand Canyon combined! I could show you a great time of hiking, kayaking and swimming along with amazing little restaurants and quaint stores. There is more wilderness and animals than people. Some people do live in the Adirondacks year round. I am about 45 min south of the eastern peaks. Come visit!!
| Fenway on a beautiful July day! |
| The Constitution Ice Sculpture First Night 2023 downtown Boston |
| Park Street Church in downtown Boston where we attended a concert on New Years Eve First Night 2023 |
2. Three sounds you love to hear?
the call of the loon in the Adk; my daughters' laughter; Symphony #7 by Beethoven
3. Three sounds you hate to hear?
rap music; dogs barking in early morning/ evening; fingernails on a chalkboard
4. February 24th was National Tortilla Chip Day. Are you a fan? With salsa, guacamole, queso, or just plain please? Do you like nachos? With what on top? Is there anything (besides nachos) you make that calls for tortilla chips?
Yes, I'm a fan of certain tortilla chips. My current fave is the Lime-Sea Salt ones or the Quinoa-Flaxseed ones. I'm also good with blue corn chips. Those are the only ones I eat...one of those 3.
I like all three with slices of cheddar cheese or my homemade guac. I don't do nachos but way back in college we ate those all the time! The only time we really have them is for a party as we don't do regular potato chips or I buy them to crush up on my bison chili or tortellini soup.
5. We March into March with next week's Hodgepodge...what's one thing on your March calendar that makes you smile?
There are actually many things on the March calendar so far: my husband's week long missions trip to Guatemala which means I'll have the house to myself; a Girls Game Night I'm hosting with 5 of my closest friends; SoulSteps (the hiking group I lead) begins its season on March 20th and we have 2 hikes scheduled for end of March; my youngest girl and I have plans to go out to lunch on one of her days off; I'm attending a panel discussion with my church leaders on the topic of gender issues and children/teens and how to respond to the many questions that arise.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I'm so ready for SPRING so I bought a new shirt to wear with my high waisted jeans/pants. I love that this is simlar (although more cropped) to shirts we wore in HS in the late 1970s. Because I'm in my 60s and not my 20s, I plan on wearing a cream-colored cami underneath. And because it's from T*rget, it was super inexpensive! image courtesy of T*rget







