Our adventures big and small.
This year I'm trying to flourish more and languish less.
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Sunday, June 30, 2024
Christmas Banners Stitch-a-Long, part 7
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Halloween Ornaments Project, June 2024
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
The Independence Series ... and Winterthur
In my quest to run a half marathon in all 50 states, there have been some strange trips. I had originally thought about a 2-week trip to the mid-Atlantic states and New England to pick up 5 of my final 6 states -- but that required a lot of time off and just didn't make sense.
I found a 2-state weekend in September that would allow me to complete Vermont and Maine, so I focused in on Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey -- which I could run on a Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The first two states were so close together that I could even stay at the same hotel. I flew out on Monday, worked from the hotel on Tuesday (because it would have been grim to fly in the night before, frankly), then raced starting on Wednesday.
I had some time after the Wednesday race to visit Winterthur and its exquisite decorative arts collections. I took the tram to the house. The gardens weren't particularly in bloom, but it was lush and green. I loved that it was all DESIGNED to look NATURAL.
what's that on the right?? |
IT'S A KNIFE HOLDER |
gorgeous embroidered necklace |
After touring the collections, I moseyed around the grounds a bit. My favorite was this swimming pool and "seahorse":
I enjoyed this very strange trip -- a great mix of running, sightseeing, and meandering. The only downside was that Wil couldn't join me for it. But he will be joining me for the shorter trip to New England in September!
June 3 - fly to Philadelphia, drive to Elkton, MD
June 4 - working in Elkton, MD
June 5 - Independence Series day 1, Bear, DE, plus Winterthur
June 6 - Independence Series day 2, Elkton, MD
June 6-7 - Gettysburg
June 8 - Independence Series day 4, Sussex, NJ
June 9 - Kentuck Knob and Fallingwater
Monday, June 10, 2024
Fallingwater, Finally
This image shows how the tiny dining room was extended out over the patio so that they had room for more than 2 people to dine at a time.
The kitchen was very small, but had a double-height ceiling and a skylight. This photo comes from the Kentuck Knob website:
Floodstones Cairn, 1991 - 2003 |
Room, 1992 |
Room, 1992 |
Room, 1992 |
After making too many purchases at the gift shop, I drove on to Fallingwater.
Built for the Kaufmann family who loved the waterfalls on their land, they expected a more conventional placement of the house -- facing the waterfalls. But Wright designed the house to sit on top of the waterfalls in a stacked grouping of cantilevered "trays".
I wish I could have taken pictures of the upstairs rooms -- they get smaller and smaller but each had its own terrace. Such a perfect house! I especially loved the son's room which was essentially a greenhouse. Glorious.
Sunday, June 9, 2024
Christmas Banners Stitch-a-Long, part 6
Saturday, June 8, 2024
Independence Half Marathon Series day 4: Sussex, New Jersey
After a lovely day off in Gettysburg it was time to pick up state 47, New Jersey. This time I got the full Mainly Marathons experience -- heard the course talk,
This was another mellow race for me -- just 6 laps on a nicely paved course through the woods. The day was glorious, and the shade meant it was never too hot. Bliss!
Got to chat with Wanda again; someone asked her if she was going to be at the NY race the next day, and she replied, "What else am I gonna be doing?" #retirementgoals
Here she is ringing the Loony bell:
Back and forth, back and forth I went, stopping for a snack and a hello to the volunteers each time: