1st
15:40

July 1: Plenty of history, including a Shaker village and Kentucky’s state capital



2nd
14:18

July 2: Lunch at the Frosty-ette in Sand Gap, Kentucky



3rd
13:31

July 3: A flowery, historical, viewful long drive



5th
16:19

July 4-5: Visiting, visiting, visiting [g]



7th
16:14

July 4-7: Boom, crash, and friends

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8th
16:59

July 8: Headed back in time for a few days



9th
18:41

July 9: Footsore, sweaty, and in my element

- 2 comments

10th
16:21

July 10: Jamestown: things have changed in 25 years



11th
16:26

July 11: One more day in the Historic Triangle



13th
14:29

July 13: I made it to the other ocean!

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16th
14:26

July 14: Up and over and up and over and on a ferry, too



14:46

July 15: An overwhelmingly enormous and gorgeous garden

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15:01

July 16: Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Lebanese food, and way too much traffic, alas



18th
09:27

July 17: Farmers’ market, Fort McHenry, the Inner Harbor, and the drive-in



21st
04:40

July 21: no wifi



25th
15:24

July 18-20: Listees, logistics, picking up Loralee, and Washington, DC



15:41

July 21: All natural history, all the time

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15:52

July 22: History, Greek and American



16:04

July 23: Nibbled to death by ducks



16:24

July 24: So much for the aquarium, but a good day in spite of the way it started



26th
14:17

July 25: Back to the country, and a “Henry Ford Museum lightbulb machine moment”

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14:41

July 26: Backroads. Lots and lots of backroads.


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28th
16:18

July 27: Another literary hero and two months on the road as of today

- 2 comments

16:27

July 28: Wandering around Danbury, and state parks that shouldn’t have historic names

- 4 comments

31st
14:23

July 29: A misty, moisty morning, and cloudy was the weather

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14:49

July 30: Ahoy, me mateys! And what’s a casino doing here?



16:26

July 31: Three (tiny) states, ocean views, and a Really Big House