2025 in Review – Dec 2025

I wasn’t going to do a year-in-review post this year, because no one ever reads these posts.  Well, besides me.  I suffer from a medical malady called CRS, so these posts do a yeoman’s job of summarizing our debacles during the previous twelve months.  My guess is we stuck our toes in about 25-30 states… Read More 2025 in Review – Dec 2025

South Hero Island – Sept 2025

Two years ago, we camped at the Champlain Resort Adult Campground (previous post) along the shores of Lake Champlain in South Hero, north of Burlington, VT, so I’ll try not to rehash old territory too much.  Suffice it to say that the reason we came back is because it is such an awesome place. The… Read More South Hero Island – Sept 2025

Slowsky Blog’s 10th Year Anniversary – July 2024

“The journey is the destination.” (Reverend Niles, from his forthcoming book, Hold My Beer) Wow!  It has been 10 years since TravelwiththeSlowskys first posted!  Happy Anniversary to us!  It was 10 years ago this month that we created our Slowsky travel blog. Our first post was about the Canyonlands National Park (technically, we visited in… Read More Slowsky Blog’s 10th Year Anniversary – July 2024

2023 in Review – Dec 2023

As happens every year at this time, I sit down to recap the year, and I think to myself, what the hell did we do?  If this didn’t happen to me every year, I might think I was losing my mind.  It could be the horse is already out of the barn. Karen had her… Read More 2023 in Review – Dec 2023

South Hero Island – Sept 2023

We have been camped for the past week at the Champlain Resort Adult Campground in Grand Isle, VT.  I know this is probably a layup to make jokes about staying at an “adult” campground.  You’re probably asking yourself a) what kind of activities go on there, and b) how did we qualify to get into… Read More South Hero Island – Sept 2023

White Mountains of NH – Sept 2023

September is the quintessential month for camping.  Is it because the air is dry, the temperatures are cool, and the leaves are starting to turn?  No.  It’s because young families are home buying school supplies, taking kids to soccer, and fighting virulent diseases in daycare centers.  That leaves us old, cranky misanthropes to scour the… Read More White Mountains of NH – Sept 2023

Heading West – Aug 2022

If for some reason you are headed west from New England on I-90 and I-80 towards Denver, this post might be mildly interesting.  If not, don’t say I didn’t warn you. We are spending most of our time on this part of our trip on interstate highways, which is not our usual MO. We are headed… Read More Heading West – Aug 2022

3 Years Post Retirement – Mar 2017

Almost to the day for me, it has been 3 years since I (we) retired. Oh, how I miss those days of quarterly, monthly, weekly, daily, hourly forecasts… And who doesn’t love a well-placed flaming email distributed to the world.  After retirement, one is forced to forego the joys and luxury of business travel: cramped… Read More 3 Years Post Retirement – Mar 2017

Favorite 2016 Photos

I fully realize looking at someone else’s photos might be close to torture, but none-the-less I put together some of my favorites from our travels in 2016. For me the criteria for choosing these photos was simple: does the photo stir an emotion, trigger a cool memory, or just put a smile on my face.… Read More Favorite 2016 Photos

Top 10 Places – 2016

One of the most common questions I am asked (second only to how exactly did you get Karen to marry you) is what is my favorite place visited this year? Since we have finished our travels for the year, I thought it would be timely to put this list together. I struggle with this question,… Read More Top 10 Places – 2016

Beer – Sept 2016

See? I knew I’d have your attention. In preparation for making our sojourn to New England this summer, I took a look at a popular beer listing (beeradvocate.com) and found there was some top ranked brewers in New England. Far be it for me to ignore this important information. Once you know, well, you know.… Read More Beer – Sept 2016

Vermont – Jul/Aug 2016

Farms and charm – that is the essence of Vermont. Yes, brooks, streams, stone walls, cows, granges, hippies, cowboys, Subarus, hikers and skiers. But in the end, it is farm and charm. For those who have never been to Vermont, well, sad for you. In many ways this remains the Free and Independent Republic of… Read More Vermont – Jul/Aug 2016

Zero Day on the AT – July 2016

Since our servants were off duty this day, I took several weeks’ worth of laundry to the laundromat in Manchester, VT. While there, I struck up a conversation with some obvious hikers (I won’t say how I knew they were hikers – no actually, they had already showered). Yes, they were hiking the Appalachian Trail… Read More Zero Day on the AT – July 2016

Bennington, VT – July 2016

Five degrees cooler and 10 miles east of Bennington, VT, is the Woodford State Park. Situated in southern Vermont in the Green Mountain National Forest, we camped here for about four days. Just being in Vermont is a special treat, but staying in this campground, only a few miles from where the Appalachian Trail crosses… Read More Bennington, VT – July 2016