Showing posts with label Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2014

Taking in the View

I'm taking a siesta from blogging this month. Instead I am offering a list of some of my favorite spots from the many places I've lived in these United States.


NEW JERSEY:  A quaint little town called Basking Ridge - because MaMa lived there and everyone loves their grandma.

OREGON:  Sunset over Coos Bay and the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology

PENNSYLVANIA:  Easton - because I loved being a student at Lafayette College, because I married Steven there and because after a few years we moved back.  "Old Orchard" - because my kids were little here and the grandparents lived nearby and we had great neighbors.

DELAWARE:  Rehoboth Beach in the 1980's because we were staying with friends who are still friends to this day.

ALABAMA:  Look up.  It's just like the song says "[where] the skies are so blue."

INDIANA: The State Park System, particularly Turkey Run and Shades, where I first put my wild-flower identification skills and that college botany class to good use.  Our circa. 1890 home on Wabash Avenue.

TEXAS:   Anywhere during the spring where the bluebonnets and the Indian paintbrushes bloom. Palo Duro canyon in the Texas Panhandle: breath-taking beauty and rich history.  My postage stamp pretty home on Tonkawa Lake.

NEW YORK:  The Finger Lake region for the obvious: gorgeous, crystal-clear lakes and an abundance of wineries.  Also the Skaneateles Festival (held throughout the month of August) with its world-class musical offerings.

MISSISSIPPI:  still looking for the blessing.....it must be here somewhere.