Highlights of my month-long journey through the northeast on two-wheels

Wondering what happened to me? I’ve been on the road!

I recently returned from a 6000 mile motorcycle trip to the northeast. For most of the month of August, I rode secondary roads through 11 states and 3 Canadian provinces where I visited numerous National Park Service units, museums, and Canadian Parks. From Revolutionary War sites, to residences of former statesmen, tycoons, and artists, to historical sites commemorating houses of worship, armament development, fishing industries, floods, railroads, and plane crashes, to scenic nature areas, to the land of my ancestors – this journey broadened my horizons in so many ways!

The month of August was a wonderous tour of the northeast through Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick 🙂

Every good road trip requires sampling regional cuisine, and that I did! The coastal towns and farms of this area provided ample opportunities for me to eat local, especially cheeses, ice cream, and all kinds of seafood.

One of the many lobster rolls I ate while in Rhode Island, Maine, and the Canadian Maritimes. This scrumptious beauty is from Richards Fresh Seafood on Prince Edward Island. Oh so good!

Of course, the best part of every trip for me is the people. I overnighted with a couple of gracious Bunk-a-Biker hosts, met several intrepid bikers and fellow travelers, a bus driver with a kindred soul, and reconnected with a friend from my time working at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

A definite highlight of my trip was catching up with my friend Charlene in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. A fellow Acadian descendent, we spent an incredible couple of days reconnecting after not seeing each other for 17 years. Even a wildfire couldn’t stop our shenanigans!

I have oh so many photos to share and stories to tell. I love being on the road, but I’m also a bit of a home body, so for now, I am focusing on reconnecting with home, friends and family. I’ll be back soon though to take you along for the ride. Thank you for all the support during my travels!

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