Posts Tagged ‘Trek’
Greetings From Cortland!
Hey everyone – I got here to Cortland in one piece, and now I’m getting ready for camp tomorrow! A few things I thought I’d share with those planning on making the trek out here … Cortland is welcoming the Jets and their fans with their arms wide open! The whole town is Jets-centric at the moment — green-and-white banners are festooned from the light posts in downtown, there are Jets logos painted in traffic circles, and pretty much every business has some sort of “Welcome Jets Fans” sign o
One Local Summer, Pacific NW edition
We made our annual trek to the Pacific Northwest this past weekend, a little earlier than in recent years which put us smack in the middle of berry season. It was, as always, too short a visit and I didn’t mana ge to cook anything myself this time. (Oh, how those lovely artichokes at the market taunted me as we were headed back out of town! Not to mention the local fishermen …. oh, that beautiful red wild salmon. Sigh.) We did savor our quick stop at Burgerville , home grown fast food
On the Road again
I tells yuhs, this traveling’ stuff is getting a bit carried away... As I’ve been on the go nonstop the past week plus... Having stayed up nearly a whole day after returning from Jolly ‘Ol London, where to insipient ‘Ol NUTTER’s reside! As in Emperor Bernardo and his whipping boy Sir maXXum... Then as Y’all know my Soup-er Confuzer (computer) began rearing its ugly head and mysteriously quit working altogether... Before I managed to re-power it up nearly a week later while awaiting my trek to L
Sunrise at Kiltepan Viewpoint – Sagada Series 3
Jun28 Sago on June 28th, 2009 Kiltepan Viewpoint SunriseAfter the trek at Banga-an Rice Terraces and Bomod-ok Falls on day 1, our day 2 started early with a sunrise at the Kiltepan Viewpoint.Even with body aches from the previous day’s adventures, we tried to wake up by 4:30am and left the inn by 5am in pursuit of the sunrise.Daybreak at Kiltepan Viewpoint, Sagada, Mt.ProvinceIt was a 30 minute jeepney ride with a rocky latter half. This was because of the unpaved road up the hill. We stop