I am in some deep piney woods just north of Wolfeboro, NH. Seems a little buggy out there and I definitely already smell o' de deep woods OFF. Campfire on here might be safer and definitely easier to breathe. Beki is parked about 40 minutes down some roads at the state park right on the big lake....the state park that doesn't accept pets. Beki said her cat is lounging in the passenger seat daring someone to notice.
I took the longer scenic drive to get here coming down through the White Mountains. Originally I was planning on spending some time up there in some of the NationalForest campgrounds but after today, pretty as it was, I thin, I am ready more for the Maine coast. Two weeks in the Adirondacks after the weeks coming up the Blue Ridge and Skyline Drive I might be ready to look at something besides mountains.... I don't have reservations in Acadia until the 17th. so it is time to take the maps out and dream.
Tomorrow I hope to take a short ride down the road to visit the girls camp that I work at in the late 60's and early 70's. Yes, I checked on line and it is still there! The website didn't mention them still having horses (I was the head counselor for their stables/horse program) but then back then we didn't have a climbing wall either.
Hopefully by tomorrow morning Beki will find out where she will be for the next few days so that I can pick her up to go find adventure together.
At least for this evening I will enjoy the hot tub and watch the glow of the campfire as the bug zapper clears the air of everything except the sweet smell of the New Hampshire pine forest.......