Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Back to Maryland

 Another 2 day stay turned into a week before we continued up 340 into Maryland. East lay Baltimore and Annapolis where we lived for 25 years, so lots of catching up to do!

We were here last year in October for Mike and Holly’s wedding, yes the same Mike and Holly we stayed with a few weeks ago! We caught up with them for breakfast again, they were riding their Harley’s. 

Holly and Mike out riding

I delight in seeing them enjoying motorcycling together and at the same time I’m more than a little jealous as I haven’t ridden a motorcycle in 10 years now.

Mike got me back into motorcycles way, way back when I first started to work for JJMA. I can’t remember when that was exactly but it must have been sometime in the early 90’s. He rode a very tired Yamaha Venture Royal into DC everyday. One day I was walking from the parking lot towards the office and he rode in. I waited for him to park and noticed the back tire of his bike was down to the cords! After I gave him a lecture about maintenance and safety he asked me what the heck I knew about motorcycles. When he found out that I had ridden from 1966 to when we emigrated in 1983 he set out an a crusade to find me a motorcycle!

Eventually he found a GS1100 Suzuki that needed love and the rest was, as they say, history. Happy days.

We stopped at the Severna Park Elks for a couple of nights then the Annapolis Elks for nearly a week while we caught up with Dave and Gloria who saved us from disaster when our suspension was destroyed by the terrible Pennsylvania roads a few years ago, and we managed to meet up with them for dinner.

Dave, Gloria and the crew
Naturally our son Fred and his wife Cori were at the top of the list of people to see and we managed a couple of visits and at the same time took advantage of them when we had our mail delivered to their house.

Many bridges across the Susquehanna River in Havre de Grace MD
Time went quickly, traffic was crazy and after another fleeting visit with our favorite ex neighbors Doug and Lynn we deserted the DC/Baltimore/Annapolis mess and crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge onto what is called the “Eastern Shore” of Maryland.

Airplane nose art from the Glenn L Martin museum
In 12 miles we went from crazy drivers and traffic jams to quiet rural roads on Kent Island just off the end of the Bay Bridge. We pulled into the Elks Lodge there and we were immediately welcomed and made to feel at home. The planned 2 nights stay soon became a 4 night one as we explored the little towns and villages hidden away in the area.

Eastern Shore lighthouse

We suddenly sat back and we both came to the same conclusion. This is where we wanted to be. 

Boats at the Maritime Museum St Michels MD
We had suddenly and quite unexpectedly got back to our happy place where we had nowhere to go and didn’t have to be there any time soon!

Eastern shore Farm Market

Not that we hadn’t enjoyed every minute we spent with all our great friends that we’d caught up with, we absolutely loved every minute spent with you all.

Antique wooden boat at the Maritime Museum

BUT, we had been driving point to point to point, which is not our happy way of doing things.

We had difficulty deciding where to go next!

The Eastern Shore had captivated us so we headed North towards Delaware/Pennsylvania/ New Jersey.

One of our “Things” is collecting the lapel pins that Elks Lodges have for each individual Lodge. Our collection is close to 150, but would be much more except for Lodges that were closed, didn’t have pins or we couldn’t find.

Black Widow night fighter in Redding PA
We are now at the point where there are about 10 States that we don’t have pins from and Pennsylvania and New Jersey are 2 of them so we decided to clear that up!

The Philadelphia/Delaware/New Jersey area is at least as bad as the DC/Baltimore/Annapolis area for traffic but is cursed even more by the endless tolls imposed on the travelers.

Trains at the Strasburg PA Rail Museum

To avoid this and to enjoy some back roads we chose to drive to Lancaster PA where for the most part life is a little slower. There are even lots of horse drawn buggies on the roads and the local Amish people can be seem plowing behind horse teams. We have visited this area numerous times in the past when we still lived in Maryland and villages like Bird in Hand and Intercourse still bring back great memories.

Mansion in the little town of Owego NY
We quickly settled in and found 3 Elks Lodges with pins to fill in another State but we just couldn't force ourselves to drive into the traffic mess of New Jersey, so we still don’t have one of their pins! Ah Well…..

The roads in PA have already been responsible for breaking the suspension on the Monaco a couple of years back and after a wander around and a visit to an airplane museum (Yeah!! says Barb ((NOT))). We just got on the Interstate and went North into New York State and a town called Vestal near Binghampton. More relaxing and exploring.

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