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We'll be blogging as we go, reporting in briefly from wherever we happen to be.

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Recent Blog Posts                             

Posted Dec. 15, 2009 - Cheese Run
One of the worst things about back country travel is small road signs. It’s easy to miss good places and interesting things. For example, take the arrow pointing left off Vermont Route 103 that marks the turn to the Crowley Cheese factory. Hard to spot… worth the effort . . .

Posted Dec. 14, 2009 - Good Scene at Gore Mt. & North Creek NY
Phil and I stopped in at Gore Mountain this past weekend . . .

Posted Dec. 11, 2009 - Weather Gods Unfair to Skiers
When I arrived in New Hampshire to ski last week, the car outdoor thermometer read 58 degrees. And, it was raining . . .

Posted Dec. 11, 2009 - Affordable New York City
The New York Times' Frugal Traveler column offers some insightful advice on making a New York City visit as affordable as possible, including transportation to the city, lodging, dining, shopping and entertainment . . .

Posted Dec. 9, 2009 - Fish and Chips at the Hungry Trout
Spring can be a tough time. I’ll want to head out and play some golf. But I know the fishing reports will be too good to pass up at that time. Like the Lovin Spoonful once sang: “… you have say yes to one and let the other one ride . . .”

Posted Dec. 9, 2009 - Burton’s Olympic Snowboard Uniforms
Burton has just released photos of the US Snowboarding Team uniform for the 2010 Winter Olympics. And I like it; sorta!

Posted Dec. 4, 2009 - Driving to New Hampshire
Here's the thing. No matter how many times I've driven to New Hampshire—summer or winter, it makes no matter—I have no sense of where I am.

Posted Nov. 30, 2009 - Olympic Dreams
I won’t be in Vancouver this February for the Winter Olympics. Too bad . . .

Posted Nov. 29, 2009 - At the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
On Thanksgiving Day, we discovered that the sites of Washington, DC, were uncrowded and welcoming. What a difference a day makes.

Posted Nov. 29, 2009 - At the Smithsonian's Museum of American Art
We've finally discovered an uncrowded day on which to visit Washington, DC—Thanksgiving Day.

Posted Nov. 1, 2009 - Air France-KLM New Baggage Fee

The Air France/KLM new baggage fee policy for customers traveling in Economy Class between the US and Europe including Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia portends across-the-board changes all flight from the U.S. to foreign countries.

Oct. 30, 2009 - Time Change & the Traveler
The variations of time change are catching up to me. It’s not enough that I’m suffering normal jet lag, but our return from London has left me biologically befuddled thanks to daylight savings time confusion.

Oct. 26, 2009 - On Oxford, England & Walking Tours
On Wednesday, we joined London Walks for a day-trip walking tour of Oxford and The Cotswolds. An excellent day, it was.

Oct. 25, 2009 - London Busses: One More Thought
Another London bus curiosity. Look at the photo at right . . .

Oct. 24, 2009 - Grays in London: On Weather & Busses
The first thing we've learned visiting London is this: don't listen to the weather forecast.
Our next lesson was about the busses . . .

Oct. 22, 2009 - On Flying All Night
I've survived another overnight flight to Europe. This time to London. Don't as me how. More importantly, don't ask me why . . .

London England, Here We Come
After much debate and an undue amount of consideration, Penny and I finally decided on an autumn destination: London. We leave tomorrow (10/19) for a week . . .

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