The RV is settled in the synagogue parking lot, and I’m finishing off updating this blog as Trish cooks up a storm for the upcoming three day holiday. The next blog post will be posted this coming Sunday.
A sweet and happy new year to all!
The RV is settled in the synagogue parking lot, and I’m finishing off updating this blog as Trish cooks up a storm for the upcoming three day holiday. The next blog post will be posted this coming Sunday.
A sweet and happy new year to all!
To you too.
Thanks!
A Gut Yor!
I was asked to convey regards from the Russ family. I “plugged” your blog during our meal with them on Shabbos.
On a side note, have you ever driven to Nova Scotia? Zahava and I went the year we got married (in a Corolla, believe it or not. Hotels are cheap when you’re willing to settle for awful.) The area around Cape Breton is probably the most scenic place I’ve seen on the east coast, and there’s plenty to see and do in Maine and New Brunswick (the Hopewell Rocks are quite a sight, but you’ve got to go at both high and low tide to really appreciate it). Prince Edward island was worth visiting just to take the bridge (8 miles long) and see the various lighthouses, and some oddities (a resident there built several buildings out of glass bottles).
Hi Ben,
Thanks for passing on the greeting from the Russ family. We are of a mind to head up to the Maritimes this coming summer. I’ll be in touch to get travel tips from you before we go!