A couple
of weeks ago, The American and I headed across the pond to catch up with family
and spot some sun. Our first stop was the wild Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania,
a green idyll two hours west of Philadelphia. We were meeting up with all of
The American’s family, who were coming in from different directions, to spend a
week all together before heading south to Maryland for the second week. Our
house was situated in the heart of a forest, a ten minute walk away from Locust
Lake (no locusts here, never fear!), perfect for sunny days spent kayaking and
reading on the beach.
Whilst
most of the weather was beautiful, we did have a few wet days with one warning
of a tornado one night – something I do not wish to experience again, thanks to
The American’s look of sheer terror when the warning message popped up on my
phone. Turns out it wasn’t as scary as it could have been and we didn’t need to
hide under the stairs as first suggested by the weather man!
Our days
past by in a haze of sunshine; waking early to get to the lake with our kayaks
for a morning paddle before returning to the house for lunch with everyone
else. Our afternoons were spent jumping off the dock into the cool waters,
reading in the sun and exploring the local wildlife (we spotted a bald-headed
eagle, snakes, deer and The American even saw a huge bear!).
On our
one particularly wet day we drove a short distance to Jim Thorpe, a curiously
named rail road town with an impressive collection of mansions, not to mention
an incredible backdrop! The Asa Packer Mansion was a great find and allowed me
to indulge in some #interiorinspo, even whilst on holiday. We stopped off for
real American-portioned lunch (honestly, the chopped salad was enough for 3
people!) before posing in front of the river and having a nose around the
railway station.
The
Poconos is not an area I was familiar with but we loved the remoteness and the
ability to go out onto the water with such ease. Turns out I am much better in
a kayak than a canoe – canoeing is far too tiring on the arms! With Maryland
beckoning us, we packed up the house and headed south into the searing heat,
making a beeline for Old Westminster Winery….
L.
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