On a quiet Sunday – pretty lilies from our daughter’s new garden.


Classic Cars Under the Sun
Finally, I have somewhere to post a couple of car pics! I don’t know why I love these old cars so much . . . nostalgia for my childhood, or because of the wonderful colors and streamlined features? In any case, seeing them always makes me feel good. Notice the Camaguey (Cuba) tag on the melon-colored Pontiac.





Our favorite wildlife sightings are Black Bears – usually, the yearlings that are so recently on their own they wander where they shouldn’t be, at times they shouldn’t. This little guy visited us one morning a couple of years ago and I shot this pic through the window. So far, this year’s visitors have been at night, protected by momma!
It’s great to take road trips around the USA and look for the quirky and unusual. I often rely on the app RoadsideAmerica to keep us entertained with trivia-Americana and alerts to unusual finds along the way. Even on those long roads to nowhere, it’s amazing what secrets are hidden off the next exit or slightly off the beaten path. Here are a couple of my favorite surprises.

The Corn Palace | Mitchell, South Dakota
Considered a folk-art wonder, the world’s only Corn Palace attracts half a million visitors a year (who knew)! A smaller version was built in 1892, and the tradition has continued ever since, culminating in a fall festival in late August. Utilizing 12 different colors of corn they completely redecorate the facade with a unique theme annually. Yes, there is even a Corn-Cam.

Wisconsin Road Art | A picture’s worth 1000 words

The House of Mugs | Collettsville, North Carolina
If you visit, it’s free, and mugs are welcome.

