Monday, June 28, 2021

Trip North - Rochester, last two weeks, Caleb's Graduation and Lake Luzerne visit

Got some golfing in

Another golfer pointed out this newborn deer lying just off the fairway


A short delay waiting for the Geese to cross


Traffic starting to pick up on the Canal

And saw several Snapping turtles 

 

 Their tails look prehistoric

many were laying eggs

Breakfast with an old High School friend, actually she's 6 days younger.

Took time to paint some feathers

My friend's daughter's horse sugar


Another bike ride with Gary sporting his Cycle the Erie Canal shirt

4.5 miles to Holley for breakfast at Sam's Diner

and 4.5 miles back

Lunch with my Cousins

A quick trip to Ohio for my friend Jean's Memorial

 The scenic route through Buffalo


Cheap Diesel at the Indian Reservation 


Our Hotel in Carrolton, OH

On the way to the Memorial, we stop at the Farm.  Tucson is not happy that his Dog House is locked up.

 

 The Memorial was a garden party at her home on the Lake.

 
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Tucson got to take a dip

 
 Good thing we didn't bring the 5th wheel because on our way home,  the GPS took us through a small tunnel and a single lane road.

It rained most of the way back .




 
 Back in Holley for a night then on to Caleb's graduation in the Albany area.

Took the scenic route through the Adirondacks to Gary's Brother's in Lake Luzerne.  Then drove from there to the Graduation.



 We head to Schodack, south of Albany for the graduation.


and Schodack Island State Park

A beautiful day for a Graduation.  Fortunately they had opened up the graduation to more than 4 people per graduate, so I was able to attend.

A nice ceremony, very personalized as it was only a class of 11



Spent a relaxing Father's Day with Gary's daughter, brother and his wife and family.



Painted the Birch Bark I found on the Hadley Mountain Hike

 
Spent some more time in Lake Luzerne visiting and enjoying the area before heading out.




Next stop -visiting friends at Kayuta Lake.













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