Monthly Archives: September 2010

Bridges to the Past

After my short visit to Ft Knox, I stopped at the Bridges to the Past.  This is a short walk along an old turnpike through a lovely woodland valley, limestone bluffs on one side, a creek on the other, and … Continue reading

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Thar’s gold in them thar Art Deco vaults

After I left the Honey Festival, I decided to head up to Fort Knox to see the tank displays at the Patton Museum.  The wife and I had been there a couple of years back, but she wasn’t so enthralled, … Continue reading

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Honey Festival

A beautiful late summer day, and a perfect day to go see the Honey Festival in Clarkson.  The major industry in Clarkson is the manufacture of beekeeping supplies, so the honeybee is very important to the folks there.  Hence their … Continue reading

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The latest in schwag

My wife recently returned from a business fair with a bag full of promotional items.  Some of them ended up on my office chair. “What was that square thing you left on my chair?” I asked. “What square thing?” “The … Continue reading

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Are we healthy yet?

Labor Day, and time again for the Mayor’s semi-annual Healthy Hike and Bike. CVH doesn’t bike, so we went down to the riverside to join in the walk. The weather was beautiful; sunny and warm, and there was definitely a … Continue reading

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I have more than I can ask for

CVH had to take a quick trip out of town this weekend. I went to pick her up at the airport, and when I hoisted her bag into the car I remarked that it didn’t seem anywhere that heavy when … Continue reading

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