When I first bought my car, my grandma told me I need a way to remember the letters on my license plate. "DMC...," she said thoughtfully, "...Damn Mean Cat." And so it was that "Damn Mean Cat" and I rolled into a driveway off Main Street in Delhi, NY after a 6 hour drive (the last 2.5 hours of which were on country roads) yesterday evening.
Mowed grass, sweet ferns, and campfire. These are the smells of New York, both as I remember them, and as my schnoz discerned them from my open car window yesterday as I drove the prettiest NY road I've ever seen. This says a lot because I have driven on some very pretty NY roads. Route 10, however, takes the cake, especially with the late afternoon sun lighting up the foothills of the Catskills. I made a mental note to drive this road in the Fall once the trees start changing. I invite all of my blog readers to join me in this endeavor, especially if you are presently reading from Colorado. :-)
The only notable side trip I made yesterday was to the Barbara Fritichie house in Frederick, Maryland. I couldn't go in (it looks like a private residence), but I did read the plaque on the side of the house declaring that Winston Churchill and FDR visited it during their travels. I also paused a moment and read the poem. It's one of my Grandma's favorite poems and she had committed it to memory a long time ago.
"Touch not a hair upon yon gray head!" |
I would be silly to think that my trip ends in Delhi. After touring the town today (and looking for a more permanent apartment), I'm going to head up to the Capital Region to visit my folks and grandparents and bring my sister and her friend to the races at Saratoga.
NY has a Governor, I promise. |
Listen along!:
Don't Stop Believin' - Journey
Country Roads - John Denver
Albany - We're About 9
I and Love and You - The Avett Brothers
New York - Frank Sinatra