Just a quick decision to head up north where the weather is cooler. First there is a visit with friend in Connecticut and then further north until we spend a few days (too few) at PEI. Maybe we will find it compelling enough to return and spend longer time. Of course the weather here is dropping into the high 80's! I have not decided whether to take my laptop, so posting may not be available. So, Aloha, which means both hello and goodbye.
Here's hoping you find a cool spot to chill out. Take care.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy...
ReplyDeleteMy family did a vacation in PEI when I was 12 or so. I hope you take pictures.
ReplyDeleteI'm reminded of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBZ8ulc5NTg
ReplyDeleteAre you passing through New Brunswick or Nova Scotia to get to PEI??
ReplyDeleteOh I love PEI.. be safe and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHave fun. Leave that laptop at home.
ReplyDeleteHave a good time and come back soon!
ReplyDeleteI flipped a coin for you and it came up "take the laptop"... I may have cheated a bit.
ReplyDeletei hope you have a great trip...and enjoy the cooler weather...even if it is cooling off back home...smiles...still over 100 here....so spending time at the river keeping cool
ReplyDelete"See you" when you get back. EnJoy!
ReplyDeleteOh, and regarding my comment on July 1: I promise not to nag you any more about the email address. I've raised the white flag. :)
Just always know that you leave very wise thoughts on my posts and I appreciate them all.
I hope you took your laptop and are now cooler. Hugs to the two of you.
ReplyDeleteYou should try a visit to Oregon some day. 61 degrees this morning, rising to 79 this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteBut PEI is great; I can't argue with that.
Come a little further north of CT on your way and stop in MA too! Though our temps have jumped uncomfortably close to 100 the last 10 days or so! Never been to PEI but it's on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteFeeling better?
ReplyDeleteForget the laptop and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHave fun!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could go somewhere cooler, too...
Enjoy your time!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing to know that "Aloha" means both hello and goodbye.
Aloha, and enjoy your "cooling off" period!
ReplyDeleteHope it WAS cooler, Tabor! This is one scorcher of a summer, and I am very worried about my dear little oak and maple trees.
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