Harpers Ferry or Bust – Day 6

20 October 2021

Happy Birthday to my cousin Jimmie! This is one of the few times I’ve been with her on her birthday other than in our childhood together. It was a thrill to be able to celebrate her birthday with her!

I was up and around at 5:30 am after a very restful night’s sleep. Stephen had the coffee ready when I came down around 7. After birthday wishes Jimmie and I headed out to the Greensboro Science Center. Jimmie is a member and she suggested we go.

Entrance to Greensboro Science Center

This is a very large complex that includes an aquarium, a zoo, and a tree top adventure park. Jimmie and I opted out of the tree top adventure but we did visit the aquarium and zoo.

One of the aquarium exhibits

Although small, the aquarium was well maintained and had most of the things kids really wanted to see – sharks, rays, and a wide array of other fish species. One of the more popular exhibits was the penguins.

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The zoo was also well maintained and there seemed to be staff everywhere, all volunteering information or at the least, a smile. A lot of the animals were not out – I suspect it was too cold for most like the Komodo dragon but the meerkats were out in force.

I got to see an okapi for the first time. I know it mainly from crosswords. It comes up frequently as an answer so it’s kind of nice putting a “face” to the creature of my crossword answers.

Perhaps the best part of the science center was walking outside under beautiful blue skies with the leaves just beginning to change colors. We were back home a little after 11 am. After lunch, I begged off for a nap and a little reading on my iPad.

Dinner tonight was takeout at Elizabeth’s Pizza. This is the second time eating their food over the years and it’s as good tonight as I remembered from the last time. I had the vegetarian pizza, Jimmie had the vegetarian Stromboli and Stephen had the vegetarian sub. I think I must be an evil influence. Truthfully, they often eat vegetarian. Not that I’m not an evil influence.

I did receive some news from my friend I was meeting for lunch in two days time. He had to cancel. His partner was ill and he didn’t want to leave him. Completely understandable. That’s one of the things I always try to anticipate on my trips – the unforeseen circumstances that arise. That sounds oxymoronic but there is always something that arises for which you can’t anticipate. You learn to go with the flow. Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery for Tom. As it happens, I’ll see Michael in Fort Lauderdale later in November.

Tomorrow, I plan a leisurely start to Lynchburg, home to Liberty University. Hopefully, I’ll be able to get in one or more day hikes in the Peaks of Otter area. After two nights in the Lynchburg/Bedford area, I’ll head to Harpers Ferry.

So far, with my tent camping, I have avoided rain. My luck may be running out. I don’t mind hiking in the rain, pitching a tent in the rain but I do dislike breaking camp in the rain – not so much for me but putting gear away wet. Keep your fingers crossed for me.

Stay tuned!

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

One thought on “Harpers Ferry or Bust – Day 6”

  1. Fred, this was the best birthday I can remember! It was fantastic having you here. It is always great to see you. You are the perfect guest and put up with our idiosyncrasies. Thank you for coming to spend my birthday with me. Thank you for the wonderful book of memories you made just for me with the special pictures you gathered just for me. Thanks for making tea cakes for me and slowing down to walk at my pace on our walks and for your thoughtfulness in all ways. You get the award for best cousin ever. Please come again soon.

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