This Saturday, like last Saturday, I was footloose and fancy-free, and so we got out, again, and hiked and drove and ate and drank, and generally whooped it up.
In deciding which direction to turn our tires, there was some consternation early in the day. Looking at a giant Google map with Binghamton in the center, it seems we've seen and done every single cool thing within a hundred-mile radius.
And while this is a very good problem to have, and a testament to how adventurous and devoted we are to getting out and doing stuff, it doesn't make our weekend planning any easier. Sometimes you want to go back and visit a favorite place. Sometimes, though, you crave the new experience.
We hemmed and hawed for awhile, and even thought about undertaking a two-and-a-half-hour drive through Pennsylvania. When I finally noticed a tiny freckle of green on the map, a fairly nearby state park we'd never been to, our decision was made.
5 comments:
you should write a book about all the cool things in the area so when people say "there's nothing to do here" instead of just giving them a dirty look I can throw your book at them. seriously.
The light in that first picture is breath-taking. It looks like you had a glorious day.
it looks gorgeous there! we've never been either. :) great photos . . .
It was good light for picture-taking, all day long. Kate, that's not a bad idea. But really, all you need to do is have a car and a map.
Beautiful pix. :) A nature lover's delight!
Bre @ http://theredbungalow.blogspot.com
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