• Linda Ginenthal
Jul – Sep 2018

East Coast Summer Trip

I’m recapturing summer with a 6-week+ trip east to see old friends and family. From Ithaca to Swan Lake to New York City to Margate NJ to Bryn Mawr to DC to Boston and finally Cape Cod. Read more
  • Paddling the Charles River
    The folks around here do the darnest things with duct tape.Wine stopper tree bark commonly called cork tree.Boston Art Museum Casanova exhibitTwo best gals.

    On and around the Charles River

    August 26, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    Boston weather was perfect for a paddle on the Charles River with Ron, Robin, and Frankie who wouldn’t quite get comfortable in the canoe. We also strolled through the arboretum.

    Of course, we went to the Boston Art Museum. Robin is a member so we got in for free. I’m finding that I have a much better understanding of the art I’m seeing having steeped myself in it for these 5 weeks.

    Sheryl arrived on Saturday morning to join me for a few days on Cape Cod with my family. It was nice to see her after so long.
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  • The Whole Gang: Ollie, Jeanne, Sylvie, Jules, Renate, Leon, Robin, Ron and Me
    View of Scargo LakeSherylJulesJeanne and OllieJules and SylvieP-TownHumpback whale tailRobin and Ron

    Lake/Beach Time with the Ginenthals

    September 2, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    The week on Cape Cod with my family was a wonderful way to end my trip. There were ten of us: my cousin Leon and his wife Renate, Sylvie and Jules, their two kids, Jeanne, Jules’ wife and their son Oliver (Ollie), my sister Robin, brother Ron and Sheryl.

    I got a chance to spend some time with Jules and Jeanne who I had never met until this trip. We went on a ride with Ollie, their son, and my sister, Robin, on the Rail Trail on the Cape.

    Jeanne is the City Forester for Ithaca and is so terribly smart and warm. We talked about being managers and working for bureaucracies and how to keep sane through it.

    Ron got out for a couple motorcycle rides while we pedaled. I loved hanging with him. He was funny and is such a good-hearted person. It has been a long time since we spent quality time together.

    The house we rented was perfectly situated on Scargo Lake with a canoe and kayaks. The water was cool and clear. There were cormorants and a resident loon that visited each day. Morning swims started many of our days. We also were within walking distance to a candy store (to Ollie’s delight) and an ice cream shop for the rest of the of the crew.

    We visited Provincetown upon Sylvie’s request. It is never so clear to me how much of a difference it is to be in a place where there are seemingly more people like you than not like you. I saw men holding hands with men and women doing the same. It was lovely and so affirming.

    Half of us took a whale watching tour that was nothing short of amazing. We saw 13 individual whales and a baby humpback playing for about 45 minutes within a few feet of our boat. After getting a good shot of a whale tail, I stopped photographing and just looked. It was a really magical experience.

    We ate deliciously prepared meals from Renate having cleared out and brought her entire refrigerator contents. Jules and Jeanne brought veggies from their garden, and Robin and Ron made a fabulous tomato sauce from their own small plot.

    After a week together, I was sad to say goodbye, but I know that I will see these folks again before too long. No work schedules to juggle really helps.
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  • Coming Home

    September 4, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Heading home today after 6 weeks of friends, family, museums, gardens, swimming, hiking, and reconnecting with myself and getting to know who I am as a person without a job.

    I have loved every minute of my journey. I’m good.

    I’m also glad to be going home. I want to prepare my own food and sleep in my own bed. I want to see my Portland family of friends.

    I have much to mull over as I return. I think am ready for what is next.
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    Trip end
    September 4, 2018