Morning BlogFolk! Welcome to Frisbee land, otherwise known as the breakfast bar at the Akron Best Western!
We tried three times to make waffles here but they all tasted like cockadoodoo! They were seriously dense, though not in a good way, like a sexy man who wanders out of the forest with his chopper in his hand. But I digress!
When we arrived at the hotel last night we thought it may have been closed down. But instead it seems that there was no-one else staying there. The front desk clerk, when asked how he was, said he was just 'doin' his thing'. As his hands were below the desk we chose not to dally any longer and scampered of to the room. A quick shower and a change of clothes saw us heading to Chilis for dinner. We didn't meet any scary people there, the food was good, and the evening was great. What more could you ask for, dear reader? A BEAUTY PAGEANT!
Yes, when we got back to the hotel, Miss Universe was in full swing on the telly. We flopped on the bed with a bottle of wine and proceeded to critique everyone! It was quite an experience to see that everyone in the universe looks the same in a bikini, just with differing amounts of hairspray. But the question is, if it's Miss Universe, where were the dollybirds from Alpha Centuri? Perhaps the hyperdrive on the spaceship was bust...
So now we are on our way again, on the final stretch of our journey. It should take about 4 hours to make it home. Thanks for being with us on our trip.
Big Love
D&J
Monday, August 24, 2009
Sunday, August 23, 2009
The lake house.
Greetings BlogPickers! This is BlogFuhrer here, and yes we are still alive and kicking! We had a little side trip the last few days to Connect-e-Cut and we were in an area with no cell service for most of the time. To cut the story short, Manuelas bridesmaid was staying at a beach house and invited us up to join her. So we headed there on Friday lunchtime.
It is right on a lake, so we spent two days swimming, boating, and playing cards. I took photos of the kids a lot of the time and am really happy with the results. I also did a family portrait too on the dock with my wireless speedlites. That turned out great too!
Last night we sat up playing cards till gone midnight, and now we are in the car heading back home. We are driving to Akron, OH today and stay overnight. Then onto Hebron tomorrow. For those who can't live without minutia, we are currently in New York State, listening to Discipline by Janet Jackson, (thats Miss Jackson if you're nasty!), and I am the passenger, as usual.
We have had a super trip! But of course it is not over yet! Who knows what mischief we can get up to in the next days? All I can say is that it is not over till the fat girl sings, and although Miss Janet is currently shopping at the Hefty Hideaway, she is still a skinny biatch to us!
We have just crossed into Pennysylvania. Pennsyltucky here we come!
What gripping lives we lead, dear reader. We are now trying to work out what the sylvania means. Any idea?
Big Love!
D&J
It is right on a lake, so we spent two days swimming, boating, and playing cards. I took photos of the kids a lot of the time and am really happy with the results. I also did a family portrait too on the dock with my wireless speedlites. That turned out great too!
Last night we sat up playing cards till gone midnight, and now we are in the car heading back home. We are driving to Akron, OH today and stay overnight. Then onto Hebron tomorrow. For those who can't live without minutia, we are currently in New York State, listening to Discipline by Janet Jackson, (thats Miss Jackson if you're nasty!), and I am the passenger, as usual.
We have had a super trip! But of course it is not over yet! Who knows what mischief we can get up to in the next days? All I can say is that it is not over till the fat girl sings, and although Miss Janet is currently shopping at the Hefty Hideaway, she is still a skinny biatch to us!
We have just crossed into Pennysylvania. Pennsyltucky here we come!
What gripping lives we lead, dear reader. We are now trying to work out what the sylvania means. Any idea?
Big Love!
D&J
Thursday, August 20, 2009
One if by land, two by FedEx?
Here I am on
Battle Green in Lexington, MA, just making sure the coast is clear. I feel a tad conspicuous with my accent here, considering that the whole Revolutionary War began here. How humbling to be standing here reflecting on that event, and to think of everything that has happened to both of our countries since then.
We arrived at Simon and Manuelas house last night, and it was great to see them and to finally meet the girls! We had a lovely dinner and evening just catching up and hanging out. Special times with special people. That is what life is all about.
This morning James and I took the girls to the park for an hour and i spent the time taking pictures of the girls while James played with them. The are adorable and were very obliging to my camera. It will take a while to process out all the images, but for once I am looking forward to seeing my work!
So now we are heading on to Concord, after lunch and our trip to Battle Green.
But wait....what was that noise? Was it a shot ringing out around the world?
Oh...it was just James breaking a nail! Silly me!
Battle Green in Lexington, MA, just making sure the coast is clear. I feel a tad conspicuous with my accent here, considering that the whole Revolutionary War began here. How humbling to be standing here reflecting on that event, and to think of everything that has happened to both of our countries since then.
We arrived at Simon and Manuelas house last night, and it was great to see them and to finally meet the girls! We had a lovely dinner and evening just catching up and hanging out. Special times with special people. That is what life is all about.
This morning James and I took the girls to the park for an hour and i spent the time taking pictures of the girls while James played with them. The are adorable and were very obliging to my camera. It will take a while to process out all the images, but for once I am looking forward to seeing my work!
So now we are heading on to Concord, after lunch and our trip to Battle Green.
But wait....what was that noise? Was it a shot ringing out around the world?
Oh...it was just James breaking a nail! Silly me!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Bangor, Brunch, and Lois.
Although it may not be known in the usa, there is a song in england called 'Didn't we have a lovely time, the day we went to Bangor'. The song refers to Bangor in Wales, but it is just as pertinent to Bangor, ME!
We arrived at the brunch spot, sans carnations, to be met by Lois crossing the street. She was quite delightful! We ordered sandwiches and drinks and took a seat outside. There then followed 3 hours of splendid conversation and reminiscing that was super to watch. I also learned a few things too! The time flew by, punctuated only by frequent checks to make sure our tyres had not been chalked by the enthusiastic traffic wardens. We left with a promise to return , and an invitation of a place to stay! Thanks, Lois! We will be back!
Now we are on our way to the next reunion, my best friend Simon, who lives just outside of Boston, and whom we haven't seen for just over 5 years. We will be staying with him and his totally gorgeous wife, Manuela, for the next few days. We will also get to meet their two daughters for the first time. It promises to be a fun time!
So on we go! Next stop Sommerville, MA!
We arrived at the brunch spot, sans carnations, to be met by Lois crossing the street. She was quite delightful! We ordered sandwiches and drinks and took a seat outside. There then followed 3 hours of splendid conversation and reminiscing that was super to watch. I also learned a few things too! The time flew by, punctuated only by frequent checks to make sure our tyres had not been chalked by the enthusiastic traffic wardens. We left with a promise to return , and an invitation of a place to stay! Thanks, Lois! We will be back!
Now we are on our way to the next reunion, my best friend Simon, who lives just outside of Boston, and whom we haven't seen for just over 5 years. We will be staying with him and his totally gorgeous wife, Manuela, for the next few days. We will also get to meet their two daughters for the first time. It promises to be a fun time!
So on we go! Next stop Sommerville, MA!
Mad Alaskans and Englishmen.
Well, the tent is struck and we have left the campsite. James dutifully posed in the spot where the tent was. What would life be without a cheesey photo!
We were up at 6.30am courtesy of a mad woman from Alaska with 6 screaming children in an RV. The little darlings were trying to kill each other while the crazy lady watched. We call her the crazy lady, not because of the kids, but because she had arrived 2 days ago and we saw her driving her RV at high speed the wrong way round the campsite one way system, not once but twice, while leaning out the window. I bet she is going to have a super time here!
Yesterday was indeed a leisurely day. We pottered around the island looking at shops, had lunch of Lobster Rolls and Crisps/Chips, and then a lovely hike around 1 of the beaches. I attempted to take some pictures but the dreaded haze was back with a vengeance. Still, 1 or 2 may look nice with work in post. Dinner was back at Mckays, & James had a great seafood risotto, with crab & scallops, & we had a bottle of Vinho Verde 4 a change.
So now we are on our way 2 Bangor for the first of two reunions. First up is Lois, someone who James went to Uni with in Madison. They haven't seen each other for 35 years. I excitedly asked if we needed red carnations, and a copy of the London Times, hoping that we would get to stand under a clock tower at noon, but alas no. We are meeting 4 brunch instead & they exchanged photos on email. How modern! Now i am out of space!
BL,D&J!
We were up at 6.30am courtesy of a mad woman from Alaska with 6 screaming children in an RV. The little darlings were trying to kill each other while the crazy lady watched. We call her the crazy lady, not because of the kids, but because she had arrived 2 days ago and we saw her driving her RV at high speed the wrong way round the campsite one way system, not once but twice, while leaning out the window. I bet she is going to have a super time here!
Yesterday was indeed a leisurely day. We pottered around the island looking at shops, had lunch of Lobster Rolls and Crisps/Chips, and then a lovely hike around 1 of the beaches. I attempted to take some pictures but the dreaded haze was back with a vengeance. Still, 1 or 2 may look nice with work in post. Dinner was back at Mckays, & James had a great seafood risotto, with crab & scallops, & we had a bottle of Vinho Verde 4 a change.
So now we are on our way 2 Bangor for the first of two reunions. First up is Lois, someone who James went to Uni with in Madison. They haven't seen each other for 35 years. I excitedly asked if we needed red carnations, and a copy of the London Times, hoping that we would get to stand under a clock tower at noon, but alas no. We are meeting 4 brunch instead & they exchanged photos on email. How modern! Now i am out of space!
BL,D&J!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
A lazy morning...
Greetings Blogpickers!
Its a beautiful day again here in Maine. The only thing that would make it better is blogging on a PC and not a Phone! Still, mustn't grumble! We just finished breakfast and are enjoying doing nothing for once. Last night we had dinner and drinks at McKays Pub. We had such a great time that we are going back tonight. The place is lovely and the garden tables are just beautiful.
Today we plan to just tootle around the island for the morning, browsing the scenery and gift shops. Yesterday was so strenuous, that we decided that todays walk would be a leisurely afternoon beach stroll. Expect paddling pictures tomorrow. James will be the one who looks like Esther Williams...
When we got to the top yesterday, the view was amazing, although very hazy, so not good for photos. The walk back down was just as challenging, and the whole r/t took just under 4 hours. The terrain was much rockier than we are used to, but our new boots, Scarpa Kailashes rose to the challenge admirably. Today my challenge will be to take some pictures! I took a few portraits of James last night, but that has been all so far. Oh well! I need to find a way to lighten my camera bag some, so today may be easier if i do that. I may be more inclined to take pictures as well if my bag is lighter.
Character limits approach again, so !adiós y amor grande¡
D&J
Its a beautiful day again here in Maine. The only thing that would make it better is blogging on a PC and not a Phone! Still, mustn't grumble! We just finished breakfast and are enjoying doing nothing for once. Last night we had dinner and drinks at McKays Pub. We had such a great time that we are going back tonight. The place is lovely and the garden tables are just beautiful.
Today we plan to just tootle around the island for the morning, browsing the scenery and gift shops. Yesterday was so strenuous, that we decided that todays walk would be a leisurely afternoon beach stroll. Expect paddling pictures tomorrow. James will be the one who looks like Esther Williams...
When we got to the top yesterday, the view was amazing, although very hazy, so not good for photos. The walk back down was just as challenging, and the whole r/t took just under 4 hours. The terrain was much rockier than we are used to, but our new boots, Scarpa Kailashes rose to the challenge admirably. Today my challenge will be to take some pictures! I took a few portraits of James last night, but that has been all so far. Oh well! I need to find a way to lighten my camera bag some, so today may be easier if i do that. I may be more inclined to take pictures as well if my bag is lighter.
Character limits approach again, so !adiós y amor grande¡
D&J
Monday, August 17, 2009
Rise and shine with David and James!
Morning all! Welcome back to our blogosphere! In this picture you can see our new Nemo Losi tent. Its great! We did a whole load of research on tent this time and Nemo stole the show for us. Its roomy, light, and very sturdy. I almost am wishing for a storm to really put it through its paces. But alas, dear reader, it looks like there is no rain in sight.
Breakfast has been dealt with, in the form of Eggs and Bacon, all washed down with personal french presses of Buckies finest coffee. James is truly a happy camper once he gets his joe. So now it is on with the day!
We plan to do our first hike this morning, after dishes and showers are complete. But first a funny story from last night. We got back to the campsite last night at 11pm. Quiet time begins at 10pm, so we drove in on side lights, kept our voices low, and very quietly shut the car doors and tailgate. The place was as quiet as the grave. Then James accidently pressed the panic button on the car key. Lights came on and started to flash, and the horn started honking like the car was blowing the biggest rape whistle in the world. It was quickly silenced, though not until it had gone through 4 loud cycles. I of course laughed my self silly. The last laugh was on me though, as at 7am, in fumbling for my watch in the tent, I hit the button too! So at least the entire camp site knew when we went to bed & when we got up.
So now we r heading off for a hike, and i hve hit the max on a mobile post!
Big Love! D&J
Breakfast has been dealt with, in the form of Eggs and Bacon, all washed down with personal french presses of Buckies finest coffee. James is truly a happy camper once he gets his joe. So now it is on with the day!
We plan to do our first hike this morning, after dishes and showers are complete. But first a funny story from last night. We got back to the campsite last night at 11pm. Quiet time begins at 10pm, so we drove in on side lights, kept our voices low, and very quietly shut the car doors and tailgate. The place was as quiet as the grave. Then James accidently pressed the panic button on the car key. Lights came on and started to flash, and the horn started honking like the car was blowing the biggest rape whistle in the world. It was quickly silenced, though not until it had gone through 4 loud cycles. I of course laughed my self silly. The last laugh was on me though, as at 7am, in fumbling for my watch in the tent, I hit the button too! So at least the entire camp site knew when we went to bed & when we got up.
So now we r heading off for a hike, and i hve hit the max on a mobile post!
Big Love! D&J
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Martinis in Maine!
Well, it had happen. We found a Maine Martini! Here we are in Cafe bluefish in Bar Harbor. It is a Blueberry Lemon Martini. Heaven! We have no internet access at the campsite so I am reduced to blogging via the phone...lots of key presses!
We had a wonderful drive up from Portland, stopping off at some lovely towns on the way. James bought a new wind chime for the deck, and we both just enjoyed the drive. With all the stops it took a good deal longer than we had thought but we made it here about 5pm.
After checking in at the campsite we set about pitching the tent. This trip we have a lot of new gear, so pitching everything took a lot longer than usual. The new tent from Nemo went up well, with its rather groovy 'PawPrint', a interior device that is like a big duvet cover for thermarest mattresses. It also has pockets for stuffing with clothes to make pillows. And the best thing is that the tent and accessories all only weighs 6 pounds!
So now we are out in Bar Harbor. Dinner was fantastic. I had Swordfish in a sesame crust with chile oil, while James had a Piece of Salmon in filo pastry, layered with boursin cheese. Delicious! Now we are safely settled in a bar with a beer each. See we don't just drink Martinis! Tomorrow is to be a b exploring day, and we can't wait!
So that is it for tonight. I can't believe i wrote all this on my Smartphone. Now my fingers feel like they are going to fall off...lol.
Goodnight to all and of course, BIG LOVE!
D&J
We had a wonderful drive up from Portland, stopping off at some lovely towns on the way. James bought a new wind chime for the deck, and we both just enjoyed the drive. With all the stops it took a good deal longer than we had thought but we made it here about 5pm.
After checking in at the campsite we set about pitching the tent. This trip we have a lot of new gear, so pitching everything took a lot longer than usual. The new tent from Nemo went up well, with its rather groovy 'PawPrint', a interior device that is like a big duvet cover for thermarest mattresses. It also has pockets for stuffing with clothes to make pillows. And the best thing is that the tent and accessories all only weighs 6 pounds!
So now we are out in Bar Harbor. Dinner was fantastic. I had Swordfish in a sesame crust with chile oil, while James had a Piece of Salmon in filo pastry, layered with boursin cheese. Delicious! Now we are safely settled in a bar with a beer each. See we don't just drink Martinis! Tomorrow is to be a b exploring day, and we can't wait!
So that is it for tonight. I can't believe i wrote all this on my Smartphone. Now my fingers feel like they are going to fall off...lol.
Goodnight to all and of course, BIG LOVE!
D&J
Breakfast at Dennys!
Grand Slam, pancakes, syrup, iced tea, coffee, and a bucket full of grease. Someone pass the tums please!.....Burp!
It is going to be a long and bumpy ride to the camp site!
Big love, D&J
It is going to be a long and bumpy ride to the camp site!
Big love, D&J
Stilletos, Squid, and Stones....Dinner in Portland.

Morning all!
It is a bright, sunny morning here in Portland, ME. This is a beautiful place indeed. Last night we had a super meal in Portland at Street & Co. It's a great little restaurant that specialises in seafood, and we kicked off the meal with squid with garlic and hot peppers, and for our main course we had Lobster Diavolo, which was a whole lobster between us, along with masses of clams, mussels, squid and pasta. All washed down with a Simi Chardonnay. We pushed our reservation back by half an hour when we arrived so that we could sit outside, as noted by the picture of James on this post. It was a good thing, as the few times we went inside the restaurant, it was hotter than a crotch. At least outside there was a slight breeze. We also had great fun watching people deal with walking on the cobblestones past our table. As the night went on and people got tipsier, then the "cobble stone shuffle" got very tricky for some folks.
D&J's tip to the wise? Don't wear 8" stilletos if you are planning to get shit-faced and trot down a cobblestone street. Unless of course you want to fall flat on your face and be entertainment for everyone else!
So, dear reader, what is happening today? Well, we are heading off to Bar Habor, specifically the Blackwoods campsite in Acadia. We have a site reservation there, and we can't wait to get there. It's about a three hour drive from Portland, so we plan to take the coast road and just enjoy the scenery. Then of course we will have to deal with the most pressing issue of the day - where to have dinner! Those of you who have been following us for a while will be used to the fact that dinner and wine really ARE the most important things to us when on vacation!
So, without further ado, it's time to hit the showers, go find some breakie, and 'git 'n down the trail'.
Okay, that kind of accent really doens't suit me does it!
Big love
D and J
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Driving with David and James....

Blogpickers ahoy!
Well, here we are on our way across the country once more. I’m writing this post in the car on the way to Maine, with the intention of posting it when we arrive there a little later. Boy has it been a long drive! We ended up leaving Rochester, NY around 9.30am after a quick detour to find a Starbucks and fill up with gas. Rochester seems like a nice place, and I wish we had maybe a little more time to explore. But on we go….we have seven hours of driving ahead of us to look forward to…yay!
Well, here we are on our way across the country once more. I’m writing this post in the car on the way to Maine, with the intention of posting it when we arrive there a little later. Boy has it been a long drive! We ended up leaving Rochester, NY around 9.30am after a quick detour to find a Starbucks and fill up with gas. Rochester seems like a nice place, and I wish we had maybe a little more time to explore. But on we go….we have seven hours of driving ahead of us to look forward to…yay!
We headed across NY, and then onto MA, where the people drive like fools it seems. The Massachusetts turnpike is filled with people driving at 90+ miles an hour, tailgating, flashing lights, and generally being twats. If you want to go fast and kill yourself, then fine, but it is quite possible to do that without interfering with everyone else on the road. I can’t begin to tell you how many cops we saw as well. As for my favourite pet peeve, texting while driving, well it seems that is a state hobby, though I will admit that I see just as many fools doing that everywhere else too. I wonder how many people would answer yes to the question “Are you prepared to die for THAT text message?” I suspect not many people will be queuing up to say yes, especially after that recent survey that found people were 23 times more likely to have an accident when texting and driving. I had thought of getting my camera out and doing a little project of taking pictures of people texting and driving, while I was a passenger of course, but thought that people would probably crash if they turned around and saw me. Ok…off that soapbox now!
Aside from the loonies on the road, the journey through MA was quite beautiful. There are trees everywhere, and the highway seemed to go largely through the countryside, avoiding the wastelands of strip malls and industrial estates of other states. Now don’t get me wrong, I can be quite partial to a bit of industrial wasteland, but the tree lined landscape is really pretty. It seems to be lasting as well as we are now almost out of MA and about to cross into New Hampshire. This is a varied country for sure and it’s nice to get out and about and see parts of it that are new to us. BTW, we just passed into NH, so it was closer than I thought! It is also important to say that we just saw the prettiest toll both lady ever. Normally, they seem to be, as you know, rather erm…., well, you know how some tool booth people can be don’t you? It largely seems to be populated by people who failed the Dairy Queen Charm School, but this one had a big smile, lovely hair, and a fresh complexion. New Hampshire must be an agreeable place to be a toll collector it seems!
This does seem to be the time for vacations and holidays for everyone. When there is little to do other than stare out of the window at other cars, you notice these things. Many a minivan has sped past, jammed with soccer balls up against the windows, suitcase shoved up to the sides, and various limbs of children poking out of the sun roof. Service stations have been equally gripping, with sun burnt little darlings everywhere and hassled looking parents clinging to their tempers. The lines at MacDonald’s (of which there are many)have been filled with drunks, people who smell, ladies in big hats, chaps dressed in suits, and of course us, the happy homos, whizzing through and passing judgment on everyone else, purely for the enjoyment of you, dear blogpicker! What would you do without us! Actually I was possibly one of the people who smelt, as I realized this morning that I forgot to pack any deodorant. Still a quick trip to CVS fixed that. James struck up conversation with the checkout lady, as is his wont, and after swapping life stories, we were on our way, leaving a fresh scent in our wake.
So now, dear reader, what else is there to tell you? Next stop will be Portland, Maine. We will be staying at the Clarion Hotel, booked through Priceline, for those of you who are detail oriented. I have never succeeded with Priceline before, perhaps because I am always being cheap and putting in $50 for a roundtrip ticket to the UK as my bid. This time though, James was in charge and we secured a veritable bargain for $70. If, however, the room comes with William Shatner lurking in the closet, I shall be less happy. What I can tell you, though, is that we just passed over a bridge and are now in Maine, aptly titled “vacationland” on the sign. That is good, as I would hate for them to think we came here for anything else. Maybe the woman in the tool booth in New Hampshire was so happy because her state is so small that she knows she will never see the same person twice!
We have dinner reservations this evening all sorted as well. While a passenger earlier, I did some research online with my Smartphone on restaurants in Maine. We are heading to a place called Street & Co, famed for being a cosy bistro atmosphere with excellent seafood, and hopefully a good wine list. So there you have it. I’ll post this when we get to the hotel! Thanks for checking in!
Big love,
D&J
Yawn.....Breakfast anyone?
Morning comes so quickly! It's 7.30am here and we are up and about! It seems that overnight the required number of people signed up to follow the blog, so this should now be showing on my Facebook feed...Hurrah and thanks Shelly and the others! For others, it would help us if you could "follow our blog". Just below this post is an option to do so. The more followers, the more frequent the pull time on Facebook!
For those of you who are new to our blog, we keep it updated as we go on our travels. It keeps you updated as to where we are, what we are doing, and also contains links into photos of our travels through Flickr. Now we have added Twitter, which will feed Facebook too. Oh the joys of being plugged in! If you are new to our blog, then you can check out all of the archives too. I think that somewhere in this post, if you are viewing it all through Facebook, you will be able to click through to Blogger, as Facebook only shows the first part of each post. Anonymous commenting is always enabled on the blog, so you can leave comments here or on Facebook I guess!
So today we head for Portland, Maine. It is a 7 hour drive from here, and I can't wait! For some reason I have always been attracted to Maine, although I have never visited. The scenery looks so lovely in pictures, though I am a little troubled by how many horror films seem to be based there. We will be staying overnight in Portland, then heading on to Bar Harbor and the Acadia National Park on Sunday morning. Lots of walking, photography, and good times is on the agenda!
Well, time for brekkie I guess. I'll post something a little later on!
Big love to all....
D&J
For those of you who are new to our blog, we keep it updated as we go on our travels. It keeps you updated as to where we are, what we are doing, and also contains links into photos of our travels through Flickr. Now we have added Twitter, which will feed Facebook too. Oh the joys of being plugged in! If you are new to our blog, then you can check out all of the archives too. I think that somewhere in this post, if you are viewing it all through Facebook, you will be able to click through to Blogger, as Facebook only shows the first part of each post. Anonymous commenting is always enabled on the blog, so you can leave comments here or on Facebook I guess!
So today we head for Portland, Maine. It is a 7 hour drive from here, and I can't wait! For some reason I have always been attracted to Maine, although I have never visited. The scenery looks so lovely in pictures, though I am a little troubled by how many horror films seem to be based there. We will be staying overnight in Portland, then heading on to Bar Harbor and the Acadia National Park on Sunday morning. Lots of walking, photography, and good times is on the agenda!
Well, time for brekkie I guess. I'll post something a little later on!
Big love to all....
D&J
The eagles have landed....in Rochester, NY
Greetings Blogpickers!
Just a short post to let you all know that we are here in Rochester, NY for the evening. After a very long day of travel, we just checked in and are heading to bed. I just set up a few new things with the blog, so we shall see if it works. I linked the blog up to my Smartphone, so I can post on the road, and also subscribed the blog to the Facebook NetworkedBlogs application. So hopefully soon, these posts should show up on my Facebook page too.
Anyway, tomorrow morning we will be heading off to Portland, Maine. We will be leaving around 8am I think, and you can follow us on our travels here!
Big love to all....
D&J
Just a short post to let you all know that we are here in Rochester, NY for the evening. After a very long day of travel, we just checked in and are heading to bed. I just set up a few new things with the blog, so we shall see if it works. I linked the blog up to my Smartphone, so I can post on the road, and also subscribed the blog to the Facebook NetworkedBlogs application. So hopefully soon, these posts should show up on my Facebook page too.
Anyway, tomorrow morning we will be heading off to Portland, Maine. We will be leaving around 8am I think, and you can follow us on our travels here!
Big love to all....
D&J
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