Week 224. 10/30/20
Not a great photo and no audio to share, but we thoroughly enjoyed the show by one of my favorite female artists, Rosanne Cash, joined by Ry Cooder at the Boch Center. They played Johnny Cash tunes. They even had the original guitar that was used by Luther Perkins' when he played with Johnny.
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Friday, October 25, 2019
223. Pre-Halloween in Baltimore
Week 223 10/25 Fall in Baltimore.
We took a day to visit farms. First, picking a pumpkin for Oscar's first Halloween.
Here's a boy who loves his grandpa.
We picked up some snacks. Gillian recommended the apple fritters which were amazing.
Then we went to the apple farm. We did a lot of tasting and bought a lot for pies and snacking.
Apple pie.
Time to get ready for the Baltimore Halloween parade! Lynda joined us.
The parade displays were all hand-made and very creative. The dancing and drumming groups were spectacular!
We had dinner at one of many food trucks. Crab cakes for us.
FS Garonne - one of the latest ships in the French Navy was docked in Baltimore and available for viewing. We did not board.
Saturday, October 12, 2019
222. Full Color NH
Week 222. 10/12/19
We were invited to spend a day with Joe and Nancy at their condo in New Hampshire near Waterville Valley.
Here is the view from their back windows. I think we hit peak color!
We had a nice lunch of cold cuts, cheese, bread and fruit then set out for a hike.
We were invited to spend a day with Joe and Nancy at their condo in New Hampshire near Waterville Valley.
Here is the view from their back windows. I think we hit peak color!
We had a nice lunch of cold cuts, cheese, bread and fruit then set out for a hike.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
221. All Apples Can Do!
We always love visiting Andy and Charlie. This time they had a plan for the weekend which they divulged when we arrived. We were all in with this - their first real apple harvest and cider-making production from their own orchard!
The next day, I went back to the orchard and picked another supply for applesauce.
Harvesting - some folks don't have as much need for a fruit-picking extension. :-) I got myself snarled in a lot of prickly stuff and ended up with scratches all over my arms.
Transporting apples with Andy's golf cart from orchard to cider house for pressing and then bottles back to the house across the street.
Chopping. These two seem happy with their sharp implements.
Grinding chopped apples is the next step.
Pressing is hard work!
Bottling
Tasting
Friday, October 4, 2019
220. Trunkline Trail
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