Month: October 2025

  • Another Museum Notch on the Belt

    Another Museum Notch on the Belt

    Our last morning at Ray’s started with beautiful weather, but we knew that the rain was coming.  Another great breakfast, goodbyes and thanks all around, and we were on the road again. Our camper was where we left it.  We gave our paltry payment to “Jimmy” the owner, and headed towards home. It was an…

  • Should We Send Out the Search Party?

    Should We Send Out the Search Party?

    We woke from our first night at Ray’s cabin ready to enjoy the unseasonably great weather.  We had a great breakfast of waffles, then chatted a bit and discussed possible activities.  Scott and Tom decided to go bike riding around the lake, while the rest of the group and Ray’s Realtor Vinny (who came for…

  • Visiting Ray’s Lake House

    Visiting Ray’s Lake House

    Today was the day to travel to Ray’s “camp” in the Adirondacks.  Since the road to his camp and lake were too rough for the camper (and we had scored beds at Ray’s), the idea was to drop the camper near the long and winding road to Ray’s.  However, in the morning Tom had the…

  • A Tale of Two Alburg(h)s

    A Tale of Two Alburg(h)s

    Today was a fairly long and eventful day compared to relaxing at the Miller/Lyne resort. But, before we begin, let’s clear something up. We discovered our campsite and its namesake town and surrounding other place names have has two spellings: Alburgh and Alburg. And although supposedly, Alburgh was the original, and the “h” was supposed…

  • Parlez-vous Francais? Eh?

    Parlez-vous Francais?  Eh?

    Rachael started her day before the rest of us. Her mission was to make about 50 dozen Lemon Poppy seed cookies to sell at a local farmers’ market to augment Brooke’s Cora Ball salary after loosing government funding from the Trump cuts. The rest of us woke up, ate breakfast, and began the process of…

  • A Quiet Day Around the House

    A Quiet Day Around the House

    Scott took the opportunity with the quiet of the Miller/Lyne resort to sleep late, and we then decided to eat lunch before our sightseeing ride in Rachael’s Grenadier station wagon.  Rachael and James have his-and-hers versions of this new adventure machine that looks a bit like a Land Rover Defender, but is much cooler (and…

  • The Hills are Alive with Fall Colors (and the Sound of Music)

    The Hills are Alive with Fall Colors (and the Sound of Music)

    Our first night/day at the Miller/Lyne resort was great.  After breakfast, we worked on replacing the tow bar and investigating the root cause of the problem with the old one. It turns out that the locking portion of the latch pin had been burred over, most likely from being released while under stress. It also…