Spent today in Nashville visiting with my Aunt Mary Louise. At 100 years old, she's still getting around, mentally sharp, & quite funny. I'm well & truly blessed to have her in my life.
Exploring this little town, I first walked up a headland to the lighthouse; the old lighthouse was charming, but, like many, it's been replaced by a functional red & white modern little tower. Then, I walked up the headland on the other end of town. A late lunch of pickled herring with onions & sour cream along with a bowl of Newfoundland pea soup (split pea soup pureed with lots of carrots & potatoes) topped off my visit. Adirondack chairs are quite popular here, & many folks have their own version. After returning from my hike yesterday, I was wiped out. The walk was only 4K & not too steep, so I couldn't figure it out. Then, in the evening, I developed a throat tickle that I just couldn't shake - kept me awake for hours. It h...
It always takes a while to get organized & launched at the beginning of a trip, so my drive today was only about 300 miles. At a rest stop in Ohio, I filled my water tank & sorted out the water heater after the winter - all systems are now operational. I'm staying on a little farm in the north east corner of Indiana, where the owner sells a variety of things she grows & makes; I picked up 2 soup bowl cozies & some jams. The heat of the day is giving way to a cooler night, & a cow is mooing in the distance. As sunset nears, a number of swallows are swooping around.
The topography & the trees changed today as I drove westward. Shortly past Coal River, the snow-capped rocky mountains gave way to big rolling hills; the poplars & spruce gave way to aspen & pines. According to the guidebook, the road crossed the border 6 times, but since I started in British Columbia (BC) & ended in the Yukon Territory (YT), my fancy math tells me that if must have been 5 times. The border is a straight line along the 60th Parallel, but the road winds over hill & dale. The map showing that the 60th Parallel passes by Helsinki & through the Shetland Islands gave a clue as to why it was cooler today - high around 50*. Thought there weren't as many animals along the roadsides today as the past 2 days, a big ole bison was right beside the road, & a moose hung out for a while as several of us watched. In Watson Lake, there is an okay movie about the aurora borealis at the Northern Lights Centre. More interesting to ...
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