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President Calvin Coolidge Historic Site
Our next stop in the bucolic countryside of Vermont was in Plymouth Notch, the birthplace and childhood home of the 30th president of the United

Mount Greylock
Our destination the next morning was to the tallest point in Massachusetts, Mount Greylock. After an 8 mile winding drive we reached the summit. The

The Mount
A visit to The Mount, Edith Wharton’s home which she built in 1902, serves as a bookend to the end of the fading Victorian era

The Bidwell House
The Bidwell House was built in 1760 in the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts and is an example of a Georgian saltbox home. The day

Taconic State Park
The campsites at Taconic State Park were suffering from a weekend of busy mostly New York campers. They love their tents and pop-up canopies! The

Olana State Historic Site
Less than three miles across the Rip Van Winkle bridge on the eastern side of the Hudson river Olana, home of Frederic Church, towers above

Thomas Cole Historic Site
One the teacher, the other the student, one modest and reserved, the other flamboyant, one dies young, the other mourns the loss of his friend

Route to Devil’s Tombstone Campground
The next morning our winding BDR route took us past several covered bridges on our way to the quaint hamlet of Fleischmanns, NY. The fourth

Little Pond Campground
As we drove away from Victor we hurried down the toll road towards our first stop on our great Northwoods adventure. Along the way the

New York Part 2
Bikes, Yikes!!!! We are now the proud owners of bikes and besides kayaking have added biking into our list of outdoor activities. A big thanks

New York Visit Part 1
We arrived in New York just in time for Landy’s birthday and had a busy weekend to start with. Vinny and Trenten helped with the

Heading North to Escape the Heat!
The K2R2 headed north finding cooler weather as we crossed from Kentucky into West Virginia and then into Pennsylvania on our journey to New York.

The Maiden Voyages
The maiden voyage of Rebecca’s kayak “the Meadow” was at Cossatot Reef campground. Cossatot Reef is known as the “Bright spot on the Cossatot River

Summer Fun!
Summer is fun for all the grandkids with activities including going to the pool and the river, exploring nature, bike rides, celebrating a birthday, puppies

Niko’s Trip – Part 4
We concluded our week with Niko with a stop in the Panhandle. Niko enjoyed our drive from New Mexico into Texas talking about “one-horse” towns

Roswell – Part 3
Aliens, aliens, aliens! Our stay in Roswell was filled with all things alien. We visited the International UFO Museum, the Spaceport Virtual Reality Museum, the

Niko’s Trip Part 2
Our second day we were headed to Roswell, NM with a stop at Carlsbad Caverns. It’s amazing we had to wear sweatshirts down in the

Cowboys, Caves, & Aliens
We had a planned trip with Niko for the summer and although it was slightly delayed and a little altered we managed to pull it

A bit of a pause
Over the summer our dear, sweet Mother passed away and I have been struggling to put into words exactly how I felt. David has written

Gray’s Arch
Our last day was windy and cool but we ventured out to hike to Gray’s Arch. On the way we drove through the Nada Tunnel.