Side Trips

Monthly diversions that didn’t make the front page

WILD KINGDOM

WILD KINGDOM May, 2011   THE GREAT SOUTHERN BROOD   The first indication something unusual was afoot manifested as white noise. It sounded like a hymn or a hum or some kind of machinery.  Pretty soon everyone was hearing it, and there was talk of Locusts and Cicada Pizza. We did a little reading and found out we

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TROUTSFARM GARDENS

TROUTS FARM GARDENS May, 2011 A PIECE OF NANA’S GARDEN AT TROUTS FARM Camille’s Nana grew hydrangeas and she is happy that Trouts Farm came with a healthy hydrangea bush.  This year, blooms began to appear during the first week of May. RED HOTS The red hot pokers weren’t far behind the hydrangeas and together

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SHIPPENSBURG VISIT

SHIPPENSBURG VISIT May, 2011 RED OAK B&B When Bob and Camille visit family in Shippensburg, they stay in the beautiful home of John and Darla.  Built by Darla’s grandfather and father, this stone house was moved by truck from its original site a few blocks away. A NICE PLACE TO RELAX John and Darla put

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ANNUAL TRIP NORTH

ANNUAL TRIP NORTH May, 2011 ANCESTRAL LANDS We started our journey this year in Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley, staying at our favorite B&B and stopping by for a howdy at Melvin and Betty’s on the left and Mark and Catherine’s on the right.  As we sat and chatted in the living room, a pheasant

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POND WANDERING

POND WANDERING April 3, 2011 In which we enjoy a spectacular April afternoon wandering between two ponds with our next door neighbors Amy, Garth, Jason, Haruka and Robert. IRRIGATION   We don’t take enough time outside enjoying the day as a group.  To remedy this, we set aside an afternoon to get together and just

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Shakori, Spring 2011

SHAKORI April 23, 2011 In which we settle in for much needed play time at our favorite festival of music, dance and just about anything else you can imagine. MUSIC AND DANCE   Here’s a man who made an instrument using a tin can, a water bottle, scrap lumber and baling twine.  The only new

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