Monday, March 25, 2013


It's beginning to look like Spring.

The water's peeping through.


Life is starting up again…



Things are looking up….


Tom, of Scooter By The Sea fame, and I, took a ride up to Brunswick, a mere 33.3 miles to the northeast (53.6 km), to take a quick gander at a campsite we will be using one weekend in July.

It's still shut down: snow still reigns here, but we were able to give it a quick once-over, and to enjoy the whimsical little goodies that lay sprawled here and there.

The main house is spectacularly beautiful.  Tom and I both lusted over potential ownership.  The little connecting "shed" has some interesting items stored within, and the barn was one BIG structure.  The photograph's distort reality: compare the size of the car to the barn's door.  This thing is BIG.  And, as is customary, Tom is getting ready to take a picture of me taking a picture of Tom, taking a…..


Here are a few shots of the area, and some of the interesting "pieces" that either blatantly, or subtly adorn the campgrounds.









Looks like it will be a fun weekend.  But that's July…. We still need Winter to go away, and for Spring to arrive….


6 comments:

  1. Easter flowers are peeping. :) That looks like a very interesting location for a camping weekend! No climbing the totem pole, ok?

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    1. Can't. It's greased. Already tried.
      But it does look interesting. Of course, if you two are up here, you can try it out with us.

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  2. I love Colonial architecture and history. Love red brick. Love that landscape, too. I don't know the date on that house, but it's lovely. What a nice ride!

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    1. Thanks Martha…. you really need to come out here… lots of homes just like this one. I'm going to take some shots in town - whet your appetite.
      Ciao, Mike.

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  3. Nice to see some things leafing out for you and flowers popping up. Your snow will be gone before too long.

    That looks like a very peaceful place to camp. Looking forward to more pictures.

    Go ahead - climb the totem pole - but be sure to have a spotter. Once who will catch you, not just point and laugh and take pictures when you fall though. No wait, we will want pictures.......

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    1. I will give it another try when the ground is a little less damp, and we'll see what happens. As for pictures, fear not, Tom is always at the ready whenever I try something "New".
      Ciao, Mike.

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