2 Comments
⭠ Return to thread

4 hours to the seashore, 4 hours to the Appalachians. No public transportation to speak of.

I checked out videos of the gorge, thanks. Love the Holmes reference for comparison. The google blurbs amused me, as every single one mentions "romantic grottos". So, how romantic were they? ;-)

Having water on the table has been a U.S. expectation for many years. Droughts have occasionally turned it to having to be asked for. There are many areas where I would never drink the tap water due to it tasting awful. That was before concerns about safety arose. One of the things I miss most about my old place in the New Jersey woods, is my well. Wonderfully clean, great tasting bedrock water. Love the Berkey water filter a friend gave me a few years back.

It really is hard to believe people fall for those bots. I mean c'mon, they are SO obvious!

May the weather cooperate for more walks soon!

Expand full comment

Sorry to disappoint you, I didn't notice any romantic grottos. I was there alone and far more focused on not slipping and falling and staying away from the edge as much as possible.

I love that I can drink tap water almost anywhere around here. As Martin said, you can easily drink water from the streams up in the mountains too.

Looks like the weather will be nice next weekend. So the decision will be finish book or go on adventures 😉

Expand full comment