Acadia National Park

June 19, 2016 Dave chose to celebrate a beautiful Father’s Day at Acadia National Park. Bright sun, sparkling water, lots of breeze. After a late lunch in Bar Harbor, we happened upon a band playing fiddle tunes at an art show in the park. Acadia has a wonderful wildflower garden.  Read more

Pemaquid, Maine

June 17, 2016 Dave’s great great aunt (his father’s mother’s mother’s sister) Helen Cogswell Trostel researched the Cogswell lineage and published her findings.  When planning for our visit to Maine, Dave remembered that there was some family connection to the Maine coast and we checked it out. It turns out Read more

Freeport, Maine

June 11-13, 2016 Lighthouses Our new campground was only about 80 miles away so we were set-up and out to explore by early afternoon. We headed south, basically to where we’d left off, near Cape Elizabeth. This ended up being a three lighthouse afternoon. Portland Head Light was the first Read more

Kennebunk, Maine

June 11-13, 2016 It was dreary by the time we set up in the Red Apple campground. We drove along the coast through the “Kennebunks”: Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Kennebunk Beach. We took a picture of a house on a little cape and later confirmed that it was indeed the home Read more

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Area

June 8-June 10, 2016 Jane’s niece Cindy Jeffes lives in the Philadelphia area and we wasted no time before getting together.  We set up the RV about 1 p.m. and met Cindy in nearby Doylestown at Fonthill Castle at 2:30.  This poured-in-place concrete structure was built by Henry Chapman Mercer, Read more

Annapolis, Maryland

June 6-8, 2016 Our friends Ray and Mary Turner winter in Fort Pierce and summer on the Severn River in Annapolis.  They graciously introduced us to their summer home  and surrounding area by sea and land. Ray honored us with the first trip of the year on his sailboat, the Read more

Richmond, Virginia

June 4-6, 2016 Sometimes our timing is accidentally perfect.  It was in Richmond. We thought we were in for the night when Dave talked with the campground host about local attractions.  She mentioned that the Cold Harbor battlefield was having its annual lantern walk that night preceded by a Civil Read more

Charleston, South Carolina

June 2, 2016 Our priority for Charleston was Fort Sumter–and it included a boat ride! Jane had visited the site in the 1960s and remembered the boat ride and the fact that the fort was somehow involved in the first shots fired during the Civil War. Actually, construction on the Read more