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On The Road March 14-20


There is much that is positive to report from a trip to New England last week because Spring is on the way. It was a family visit journey, timed to allow a weekend there when grandkids were available. The plan was two days to get there, two days there, then two days back.

We left on Thursday, March 14 to make the two-day drive to the Boston suburbs. It was all winter grays and browns when we left, with nary a sign of spring anywhere. A major late winter storm was approaching our part of the heartland when we left our little freehold near the National Road west of Indianapolis and headed east to Columbus, Ohio, where we visited a family member.

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By Liz Roderick on 2024 03 26

Hi Bruce! Thank you for sharing your experiences in such detail and with such beautiful story telling. I know the two day trip to Boston is a lot of work (and then back again!) and I’m so grateful you’ve found ways to find joy along the way. Whether this is landscape, architecture, farm animals, familiar terrain or signs of spring life! I’m glad you’re the type of person that looks to point out the pretty things and the types of observations that are universally appreciated. It’s a common human behavior to point out the negative when attempting to find common ground with people.
“Gee, this weather is lousy”, or “I can’t believe how long this bank teller is taking!” etc. But to point out birds or the first signs of lilac are comments from someone who appreciates the little things in life. And the older I get, the little things are so much more important than I thought they were. Slow down, talk less, cook more, point out the beauty around us.

Thank you for the wonderful visit and giving us important time with Grammie. Love you both very much.



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