In an effort to make the most of our few remaining months in
the best and most beautiful part of America, Seb and I drove out to Harpers Ferry on Sunday to hike and eat frozen custard and learn about the Civil War from plaques installed by the National Park Service (because our academic education was not very forthcoming on this topic) and imagine a rural life that we will never actually live. It looked like this:

Frontier Disneyland at the confluence of the Potomac and the Shenandoah
Seen from the cemetery
I hope the summer will bring more trips to the Chesapeake too.
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Did you see the staggeringly un-PC plaque thanking the slaves for supporting their masters and the later plaque condemning and explaining the first plaque?
Yes!
I still like California better than the other places (broke, crazy, and overpriced as it is), but if you want to see amazing autumn colors, try western PA. Even better than Maine in my opinion.
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