June 2, 2025
What are your favorite summer plans?
In childhood, summer meant long walks on the backroads of Pennsylvania,
And thru the fields and forests. Bicycling. Hours of reading and doing crafts. Fishing in the “crick” down past the neighbor’s pasture.
For many of my adult years, it meant trips to the mountains. The Big Horns. The Beartooths. The Never Summer Range. Or maybe walks on the Oregon Coast beaches with my children, where the hills tumbled down to the ocean. There were also the years when the West Coast got switched to the East Coast, and the walks were on the long, sandy beaches of Florida and the Atlantic.
Since I retired, my summer plans have changed. I spend my time in my yard, tending to whatever flowers and other plants I’ve managed to keep away from the local white-tailed deer. I no longer have to go to the mountains, since I am living among the rolling hills of the northern Appalachians. I’m there. Or maybe I will repaint my front steps. (Yes, they are purple.) Mornings, I can birdwatch from my little deck. Of course, I have a list of normal chores to take care of.
Then there are the weekends.
And a whole range of festivals and similar events. (You can check the front page of this website to see the current list. https://www.pjmaclayne.com/ ) This year, I’m trying something new. Our borough has a community yard sale the first weekend of June that brings in lots of people, and I’m going to attempt to sell my books this year. It’s free, so worth the try. I’m also adding a few new events to my repertoire. (Waterford and Lancaster.)
So, those are my plans. And somewhere in there I have a short story I need to finish. (I’ve restarted it three times now. Each version has been an improvement.)
How about the others who are posting on this hop? What are their plans? Find out by following the links below.
As always, until next time, please stay safe.
June 2, 2025
What are your favorite summer plans?
Sounds like the perfect summer to me.
Yes, I’m hoping to enjoy it.
Sounds lovely. Have you ever walked part (or all?) of the Appalachian Trail?
No, although I’ve hiked plenty of back roads. It just never fit into my life.
Oooo. You just gave me an idea for October posts— cyptid and other ghostly tales from your patch of the world. You’ll have a few being from the Appalachian Mountains. Exciting!