Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Rocky Mountain Birthday
For her big birthday weekend, Mom came to visit the settlement and after a day of roaming the local countryside, we journeyed to the Adirondacks. I learned that the range derived its moniker from the nickname given to the natives by the Iroquois, meaning "bark eaters." I imagine this to be a disparaging remark along the lines of "tree huggers" or "mouth breathers."
While we failed to find Mom's childhood haunt along Great Sacandaga Lake, we took a long loop through the Adirondacks, stopping at Buttermilk Falls for a short hike.
Later, the lady and I left Mom at the trailhead while we climbed Bald Mountain, an enjoyably rocky ascent, as though walking up the backbone of the mountain. Terrific views at the top are heightened by the vantage point of a fire tower.
While it was a lot of driving, the visit and Adirondack trip were both great fun and we hope to bring Ma back again one day.
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