As we turned back east toward Clarion, PA I could feel a gentle shift in time begin. I found out three years ago that my paternal ancestors were in that area back into the 1700s. It wasn't just that this area had the most colorful foliage we've seen yet. There was something about flying over ground my fathers had hiked, farmed and hunted when no human had ever seen the long view we enjoyed today. We decided not to land and rent a car for the short drive up 66 to Crown where my grandfather was born. Instead we circled and took a couple of dozen photos to study in detail. I hope to be the first from our line of the family to return and stand at the pond in this century.
We went northeast a ways past Bradford, then turned east at Hamilton to pass Albany. I think NY is the first state we've flown over without landing. It was 25F outside the plane today at 5,500' so we were glad to have a good heater! Since we're headed for Maine while weather is "warm" tomorrow, we decided to save NY for several of our stops later. Instead we landed at sunset in Bennington, VT. We'll probably make a Keen stop to touch NH before heading northeast past the White Mountains to the area around Flagstaff Lk, ME. That's where Anne's research tonight indicates the best foliage colors. Then we turn SE to Bah Hahbah (Bar Harbor in Maineian) for a stop recommended by our dear Maryellen where she has roots. Maybe we'll stay there, or somewhere around Portland. Tuesday night we hope to reach our first fixed destination of Waterbury, CT to meet Dad. Hope we get to sleep earlier tonight, so we can get back in time.
2 comments:
o dear Anne and John,
what a fabulous journey. i've just skimmed through the beautiful text and photos and am celebrating your vision and planning and daring and DREAMS to make to ENJOY your lives and this world so fully. i can hardly wait to come look at it more when i'm done with my job/job today!
love and blessings and gratitude to YOU!!!
lalli
Hey! I not only found out how to read a blog today - now I am making a comment on one! What an adventure into modern technology!
I sure do love those beautiful colors of all those trees. That looks like a wonderful place. How special, to have ancestors that lived there. All the rest of the places you have visited sound interesting, too, but so far I like this photo the best. Oh what beautiful trees!
Now that I actually know how to read your blog, I'm looking forward to tomorrow's installment!
Happy Trails, guys!
I love you,
Nancy
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