Re: Mr. and Mrs. Pants' New England Adventure Summer 2024
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2024 10:08 am
August 14 - 20, 2024.
Our son came to visit us again with his dog. He finagled some things at the office such that he could "work" from our ABB. Don't ask him no questions, and he'll tell you no lies. I don't give a shit - my trail buddies are here!
Over 6 days, we walked nearly 40 miles, all of which was in the mountains and woods right next to our ABB. No wasting time in the truck getting "here or there". Just throw a backpack on and head right out of the front door!
Joe picked the hike each day. This is the way I adventure with my son. The torch is CLEARLY passed - let the kid drive the ship. Hell I don't care - it's all good to me. I'm not gonna lie, some of this stuff was a challenge. You do a 14 mile and 3500 feet of climb day with your 29 year old son, and it will humble you, I guarantee.
But it also quite rewarding and the memories are absolutely priceless.
Meeko had a blast!
There was interesting flora, fauna, and fungi to see along the way.
[/img]https://photos.smugmug.com/New-England- ... 736-X3.jpg[/img]
One morning, we hiked to the Greeley Ponds, and it was spectacular.
We watched an Osprey for a while doing her thing.
There was always plenty of time to just sit around and do nothing.
By in large, the weather cooperated handsomly, but one afternoon, we did get rained on a bit. Meeko doesn't like that very much.
It's so hard for me to believe this, but the leaves are already subtly starting to change here! Over the next 3-5 weeks, this is gonna be quite a show!
One day, we found a lost dog and we took it with us for about a mile on the trail until it was reunited with its terrified and visibly upset owner. Brewster and Meeko had great fun playing along the way.
Mom particularly enjoyed the winery one evening.
And every evening, I'd cook a simple meal and we drank good beer and talk about our day.
It was pure gold.
Yesterday, we brought them back to the train station in Boston. He says he hopes to come back one more time before we leave, perhaps to enjoy the fall color. When your kid is willing to give you his time, you take it - no questions asked.
Until then, me and Mama will keep on keeping on....
Every day I keep telling Tammy that I don't think this can get much better. And then the next day comes.....
Stay thirsty, my friends.....
Our son came to visit us again with his dog. He finagled some things at the office such that he could "work" from our ABB. Don't ask him no questions, and he'll tell you no lies. I don't give a shit - my trail buddies are here!
Over 6 days, we walked nearly 40 miles, all of which was in the mountains and woods right next to our ABB. No wasting time in the truck getting "here or there". Just throw a backpack on and head right out of the front door!
Joe picked the hike each day. This is the way I adventure with my son. The torch is CLEARLY passed - let the kid drive the ship. Hell I don't care - it's all good to me. I'm not gonna lie, some of this stuff was a challenge. You do a 14 mile and 3500 feet of climb day with your 29 year old son, and it will humble you, I guarantee.
But it also quite rewarding and the memories are absolutely priceless.
Meeko had a blast!
There was interesting flora, fauna, and fungi to see along the way.
[/img]https://photos.smugmug.com/New-England- ... 736-X3.jpg[/img]
One morning, we hiked to the Greeley Ponds, and it was spectacular.
We watched an Osprey for a while doing her thing.
There was always plenty of time to just sit around and do nothing.
By in large, the weather cooperated handsomly, but one afternoon, we did get rained on a bit. Meeko doesn't like that very much.
It's so hard for me to believe this, but the leaves are already subtly starting to change here! Over the next 3-5 weeks, this is gonna be quite a show!
One day, we found a lost dog and we took it with us for about a mile on the trail until it was reunited with its terrified and visibly upset owner. Brewster and Meeko had great fun playing along the way.
Mom particularly enjoyed the winery one evening.
And every evening, I'd cook a simple meal and we drank good beer and talk about our day.
It was pure gold.
Yesterday, we brought them back to the train station in Boston. He says he hopes to come back one more time before we leave, perhaps to enjoy the fall color. When your kid is willing to give you his time, you take it - no questions asked.
Until then, me and Mama will keep on keeping on....
Every day I keep telling Tammy that I don't think this can get much better. And then the next day comes.....
Stay thirsty, my friends.....