Where’s Waldo?

Back on the Eastern shore. Where I seem to belong. Fortunately climate change is going to allow me to continually get new views of the coast.

It’s been a couple of days since I posted and it seems that is causing some agita with “the watchers”. So here’s the update. I used the down time to finish up the history course I was taking. And then spent about four hours at the Gettysburg battlefield site. I have vivid memories of the site from when i was a teen, maybe a pre-teen. It was much as I remembered – compelling and sobering. Checked in at the Maine sites – sharpshooters and Little Round Top. But fifty years have changed things. I find myself much less sympathetic to the literally hundreds of monuments to Confederate courage and sacrifice.

Troegs Brewing in Hershey

My next stop after Gettysburg. Met up with David a former co-worker at NH Bragg that now works at Troeg’s. Nice dinner and private tour of the brewery. 20th largest craft brewer in the US and with good reason. Carrying a pack of Mad Elf Grand Cru to DC for Thanksgiving.

Delaware today. Stopped to see Joe at the visitors center, but must have just missed him. On to Rehobeth Beach for the night. Finished my Information Literacy course and submitted the final assignment. Then moon rise on the beach, an early dinner, into my room for the night. Planning to spend tomorrow on the eastern shore of Maryland and then into DC on Saturday.

6 thoughts on “Where’s Waldo?

    1. “The Information Literacy competency will help you learn and practice the skills of identifying, locating, evaluating, and citing sources. With the proliferation of information generated by today’s technologies, these skills are essential.” Required core course. Although it was a challenge complying precisely with APA formats.

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  1. Hmmm… I must be considered as one of those “watchers”, considering I just bugged you about it yesterday!! ❀❀ Glad to see the update, though. You know I’m picked out of Mom’s butt, and I worry πŸ˜‚

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