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Meeting up with Borts
Arrived last night in Seekonk and met with my long-time camp buddy Alex Borts. It was actually his birthday and we celebrated it in a restaurant in town. It was a good night although my boys had some trouble with the language barrier, as one can speak english, but to be fluent in a casual conversation is something else. Today (saturday) is a slow …
Planes, Traines & Automobiles
... from Providence to Newark, this went round New York City and down into Penn Station. It was lovely to see the city all lit up but we had to sit in the station for 20 minutes. Once I was at Newark I picked up the car and drove down to East Windsor where I met with my host family the Pennengas. I got this contact through my Dad, Amy (daughter) was a previous gap year volunteer placed in Nottingham through the charity 'time for god' that he ran. We apparently met once. I was in the ...
A whale of a time
Today we went over to the Roosevelt's summer house so we could walk along the beach. Haven said that even though they were lucky and didn't really get hit by the hurricane, there was a lot of sand movement (they have dunes which didn't exist before) and quite alot of plant life had been blown away! It was a nice walk though, very calming. Becky and I have had a great time here. It's so nice to step out of the hectic city life and be able to go for walks in the woods or on the ...
The Roosevets
... since the 1940s. This year there have been 5 scholars and the Roosevelts have been very good in hosting each of us. We've had a great day and have enjoyed walking the dogs in the woods. Haven is part of the group that helps to maintain the trails and he was an excellent guide, showing us the sculptures which have been set up, in amongst the fields and trees in the ...
More History, More Oysters and More Baseball
... tonight?" To my amazement, he said excitedly, "Yes!" I thought fast and asked, "Would you like another one?" He said, almost as excitedly, "Yes!" So I flipped it to him. Mom and Dad were very appreciative too. I said to them, "It's about the kids." I love that little tradition I've started. After the game I made it "home" to Dan and Cathy's. What wonderful people. Tomorrow it's breakfast with the Cotters and on my way to Philly! Boston was a wonderful stop on my baseball ...