Month: August 2015

  • Saint Andrews, New Brunswick

    Saint Andrews, New Brunswick

    We continued north on Saturday, crossing the border into Canada. Our first reservation was just across the border in Saint Andrews, a cute little town on Passamaquoddy Bay. The campground was crowded and we were three rows in, but could still see the water through our back window.  It was just a quick walk across…

  • Maine & Boothbay Gardens

    Maine & Boothbay Gardens

    After a relaxing night camping in Randy and Linda’s beautiful yard, we started the day out at D&H Motors where Randy and his father were busy explaining the features of new Lincoln Motor Cars to customers. Noah opted to spend the day there optimizing the wireless network and catching up on his reading.   Linda drove…

  • Massachusetts to Maine

    Massachusetts to Maine

    We intentionally didn’t get moving early, so traffic could clear before heading North. The drive was fine through the Massachusetts technology corridor (iRobot, Nvidia, Bose, IBM, etc…) and over the little portion of New Hampshire that has coastline.  We stopped at the Maine welcome center and made lunch, then got Noah ready for school with…

  • Salem, Massachusetts

    Salem, Massachusetts

    Beth’s cousin Jodi picked us up at the campground and took us to their home in nearby Lowell. She & Dorian have two kids, one of which is a year older than Noah. They both enjoy comics, computers and games so get along well. They took us to Salem where we walked around the old…

  • Boston

    Boston

    There weren’t many choices for camping near Boston and we were pleasantly surprised at the size and privacy of the sites at Boston Minuteman Campground. We are here to take Noah to an open house at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The staff at Minuteman were accustomed to people heading into Boston. They provided us with a map to the nearest subway…

  • RIT

    RIT

    We were packed up and out early for a morning information session and walking tour of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). There have been significant additions to the campus in the 35 years since my last visit! The computer engineering facilities are very modern, with chip-manufacturing facilities available for students. The labs have a glass…