29 Sep, Sunday: And we are enjoying Pritikin now to Oct. 13th, unless we decide to stay an extra week. Love it here!
28 Sep: We backtracked up US 1 and FL 997 from Key Largo, FL to Pritikin in Doral, FL. Yikes! We arrived a day early! But how fun to discover friends from our visit in February: Charles is here with a new friend and a very slim Brian is still here! YAY!
27 Sep: The view from our balcony is lovely, but we must change rooms because we didn’t book two nights fast enough. Today we rode down US 1 across all those bridges over various channels to Big Pine Key to visit Ron’s friends Greg and Cindy. They entertained us with conversation about friends, described changes since the hurricane, including less commerce, and fed us a very nice Pritikin-perfect meal of salads and salmon. Our bags were moved to the new room, which has a partial ocean view -- from the balcony - if you lean out far enough.
This is that faded sunset in Key Largo |
The sunset view was marvelous from our balcony |
23 Sep: We were supposed to leave Columbia today, but first Ron took Cynthia to Urgent Care to see if her developing cough was of concern. It appears that Cynthia gave her bronchitis to Ron who kept it for a month and has now returned it to her; she has a new prescription for antibiotics. Good grief !! Ron ultimately packed his 4 computers and stuff at Greg’s and shipped it to Texas, but it was six PM when he returned to the hotel. Ron was ready to go to Denmark (SC), but Cynthia asked, "What can we eat in that tiny town," so Ron instantly decided to stay another night at the Hilton Garden Inn and eat at Ruby Tuesdays one more time.
22 Sep, Sunday: Ron enjoyed breakfast at Lizards Thicket with Dick and Clark & Elizabeth (who brought the Carolina Reaper hot sauce for his fish & grits.) He will pack his stuff that has been languishing at Greg and Donna's house here for years and ship it to Texas. At breakfast Dick stated that he had had pneumonia and would not have gotten over it without antibiotics. This convinced Ron to go to ER, where he was diagnosed with bronchitis. The entire gang met for dinner tonight... and Mary brought contraband (carrot cake) to Cynthia who quickly gobbled down three pieces!
21 Sep, Temperatures in the high eighties will prevail as we ride from Raleigh, NC to Columbia, SC to pack Ron’s stored stuff and ship it to Texas. We had a lovely dinner with friends at Ruby Tuesdays in Columbia, SC.
20 Sep, Raleigh, NC and the Archives 1.2 mile walk. Lunch at the Daily Planet, a Farm to Table Restaurant. Ron is Photographing deeds and the 1771 Petition to form Caswell County, NC. The signatures are original. We had dinner at TavernaAgora, another Mediterranean restaurant in a lively downtown Raleigh with Cheri and Mike M. Cheri is from Elk Horn, Iowa; she remembers Cynthia as her Red Cross swimming instructor.
19 Sep, Roxboro, NC to Raleigh, NC and the State of NC Archives; date night dinner at Vidaro’s Greek Restaurant was divine.
18 Sep, Mount Airy, MD to Roxboro, NC and the Innkeeper.
17 Sep: Fishkill, NY to Mount Airy, MD and the Sweet Retreat. This was our least favorite roads of the trip. While it is wonderful to ride through Delaware Water Gap, the road is old and reminds one of old clack-clack-clack railroad tracks. Then the traffic on US 33 southeast was so heavy that Ron bailed on PA 5xx and rode west to rejoin US 17
16 Sep: A good night’s sleep put us in in the mood for oatmeal at Irja and Mike’s lovely home. Highlight at breakfast was the company which included BD. Irja is quite the gardener! And off we rode for another day of leading fall south. The sumac along the Taconic Parkway was astoundingly vivid. We arrived in Fishkill, NY at 5:30 P.M. and decided to call it a day.
Our us ual Pasta Loft regulars. |
14 Sep, Saturday, The jigsaw puzzle beckons. It is a cloudy, windy, and cold day. And we have packing to do, once the puzzle is finished. Baby Hudson (right) is so adorable!
13 Sep, Friday the 13th and a full moon? Anyone superstitious? Not us! Our boxes are now shipped to Pritikin in Miami and home in Texas. Time (Sunday) is drawing near for the ride south from Killington, Vermont to Nashua, NH, for the MIT alum pasta party. The sun was shining brightly for our three-hour hike on the Sherburne Pass! Ron handled the hike better than Cynthia, who is still short of breath a lot. After the hike, Ron rode to the market in Killington for cough drops. Ron's cough is better today and the nose hasn't bled again. Reggie, the chef, brought some delicious ground cherries for us to eat. The full moon is glorious!
12 Sep, Thursday. Ron awoke at midnight with a nose bleed that prevented sleep for two hours; later, he awoke drenched in sweat again. The cough seems to have improved. Rain is preventing our morning hike, so off to the jigsaw puzzle it is!
Alexander and aunt Cynthia |
10 Sep: Tuesday is a chilly day in Killington! We hiked to the roots to do more repair before lunch. Ron still has lingering cough and headaches, but they are diminishing. One has to wonder what is next. After lunch, we rode into Rutland for Cynthia's girlie maintenance pedicure and manicure. About 4 pm we returned to the room, Ron took another dosage of cough syrup and we again napped for an hour. If you wonder that we never mention food in this blog, it is because our diet is soooo very predictable. Ron has an egg-white veggie omelet with oatmeal and fruit and Irish soda bread every breakfast; Cynthia has oatmeal and fruit and bites of Ron's soda bread. Lunch we share a sorbet "appetizer," and Ron has a large spinach salad with broccoli and "colorful" vegetables, Cynthia has hummus with veggies, and we share a "dessert" order of Irish soda bread. Dinnertime, we each have a baked sweet potato, and Ron has additional baked potatoes. GMC 3 hrs cleaning water bars and filling tree roots.
9 Sep: A happy hiking day, although Ron still had a headache. We hiked 3.5 miles while doing trail maintenance. Ron 'allowed' Cynthia to move rocks up the trail to fill in tree roots. Ron cleaned out the runoff into water bars and moved it onto the rock-filled roots making nice steps out of the obtrusive roots. After returning to the room, we laid down for a nice, 2-hour nap, and Ron slept an additional 2 hours. He awoke feeling almost normal. GMC 3 hrs cleaning water bars and filling tree roots.
8 Sep, Sunday: Well, the Robitussin helped sleep without coughing, but Ron awakened every hour, so he is still lethargic this morning. However we have breakfasted and Ron is ready to hike, but Cynthia is busy packing to be prepared for next Sunday's departure. Ron is considering jigsaw puzzle while she packs. We hiked from Gifford Woods State Park on the Kent Pond Trail to Thundering Falls and return 5.7 miles! Our lungs and legs are very slow about regaining strength. Ron had a nice nap! Happy Grandparents Day!
Mushrooms! |
Mushrooms, closer! |
Fall Foliage Arrangement by Ron |
Rock Garden View From Breakfast Room |
4 Sep: Cynthia hasn't yet learned to keep the desired (larger) font by copying from last month, so you see how "out-of-it" Ron has been this past ten days. (Four days of microprint.) Today is exciting; Ron hasn't had a headache since morning exercises, and he is beginning to believe that he is thinking clearly again. Likens package number one is finally coming to completion after a week of foggy thinking.
3 Sep: Fog blankets our afternoon view. Our brains are foggy, too. Perhaps another day of rest and recuperation will demonstrate if we survived. Only twelve days left to hike? Plans are being made for our departure on 15 September to meet the MIT alum at our favorite Pasta Loft restaurant in Milford, NH. Cynthia has already booked a nearby hotel in Nashua!
2 Sep: is a rainy day; we slept late. After getting exercised and oatmealed we slept again. How fun to look at Ancestry DNA Thru-Lines and then read Roberta Estes' blog: Ancestry's AI Thru-Lines are not TRUE lines. The cousin matches come from Ancestry public trees. After lunch, Ron slept again. Granddaughter Lauren became engaged this morning. YAY! Congratulations to Lauren and Tyler. They will marry in Cozumel, Mexico in 2020.
1 Sep: is a challenging day for Cynthia; it is filled with warm and wonderful memories of an outstanding son who died too young. Rest in Peace, Scott! Ron and Cynthia hiked 2.7 miles around Kent Pond without incident. Yay for us! Tomorrow we will be weller but wish we were weller sooner than soon.
2 Sep: is a rainy day; we slept late. After getting exercised and oatmealed we slept again. How fun to look at Ancestry DNA Thru-Lines and then read Roberta Estes' blog: Ancestry's AI Thru-Lines are not TRUE lines. The cousin matches come from Ancestry public trees. After lunch, Ron slept again. Granddaughter Lauren became engaged this morning. YAY! Congratulations to Lauren and Tyler. They will marry in Cozumel, Mexico in 2020.
1 Sep: is a challenging day for Cynthia; it is filled with warm and wonderful memories of an outstanding son who died too young. Rest in Peace, Scott! Ron and Cynthia hiked 2.7 miles around Kent Pond without incident. Yay for us! Tomorrow we will be weller but wish we were weller sooner than soon.
Sunday Offering:
The bumper sticker on the car says, Peace. The hiker’s tee shirt has Peace written in several languages. Where do they get the peace they offer? Do they really mean it or is this a leftover 'trip' from the sixties? Where do you go to find peace? Finding real peace and giving peace is key. How do YOU give peace to a troubled world? The first clue is to find the right peace and then to give that peace away. That is where we actually make a difference instead of sharing platitudes. Jesus, in the Gospel of John, offers his peace. He offers us HIS VERY OWN peace. He leaves it with us to give to those who are fearful and frightened. He spreads it around generously. Come, let us receive and share the peace of the Lord: The Lord be with you!!!
John 14:27-31 Revised Standard Version (RSV)
27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.
27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.