The Lakes Great
Canada’s being closed limited our tour, but it was still grand and will continue while we visit Peter and Robyn in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Pete is Nick’s older brother, and we haven’t seen him since our wedding, two years ago. Though, we’re also reticent to swing by during Covid so...
Lakes, Falls, and Racial Disparities
Last we left y’all we saw the Thousand Islands in the St Lawrence River. Heading west, we found a rock slabbed beach off of Lake Ontario. And y’all… listen. These huge ass lakes and rivers are driving me bonkers. Like, I cannot, for the life of me, wrap my...
Adirondack Jacked
Chocurua to Castle Rock (and Lawrentia)It’s Thursday, July 16 and raining currently while we are van-locked at Castle Rock trailhead at a Syracuse University-owned conference center near Blue Mountain Lake, in the middle of New York’s huge Adirondack “Park”. (I want to walk in like I own the place...
A Coastal 4th
That more ships and boats throughout the history of ships and boats call Maine home than any other state, and surely any other nation, was made obvious to us over this holiday weekend, and is attributable to several factors: Maine has a lot of water, and water is best...
Systemic Racism
I was having a fairly heated conversation with someone one night. It started off as a topic on sexism. Because sexism seems to be a difficult idea for people to understand (as far as where the disadvantages are and what the big deal is with using derogatory slurs) I...
Vermont to Maine
As of this exact moment, The Van is ensconced in the construction site of a brand new and gleaming white structure intruding itself into the Machias River bellow the Bad Little Falls in Machias, Maine, as if we were just another contractor, but in fact we’re not. We’re alien...