11-19-18

Our big outing of the week: an evening at Pirates Voyage, a dinner show in Myrtle Beach produced by Dolly Parton. We got the front row, which meant lots of swashbuckling went down right under our noses. Because it's Christmas, they somehow worked in the "Christmas Carol" with a pirate captain as Scrooge...and somehow that … Continue reading 11-19-18

11-14-18

My friend Carolyn and her sister Susie (see last week) came for a visit - they are making sure I learn something about local history! We managed to squeeze in the Currituck Lighthouse (1870s); the Whalehead Club (1920s); and the Lost Colony of Roanoke (1590s). The lighthouse still operates. The house went to ruin but … Continue reading 11-14-18

11-12-18

After ignoring my bike for a month while in New Hampshire, I'm proud to say I'm actually using it here. I took a long ride north toward Corolla, the last outpost of northern OBX. I toured through mazes of enormous (and colorful!) vacation homes. I explored an Audubon nature trail through a jungle of twisted … Continue reading 11-12-18

11-7-18

It's a bittersweet feeling to leave New Hampshire, but timely with the appearance of the oriental bittersweet (see photo). This plant appears on many country fence corners and is apparently an invasive (but pretty!) species. Also found on every corner: Meleagris gallopavo (turkeys!). I now totally get why Puritans served it and Ben Franklin wanted … Continue reading 11-7-18

11-3-18

Massachusetts was one of the very few states that I had not visited - but not anymore! To make it official, on my way back to New Hampshire I jetted over to spend all of 90 minutes in Rockport, MA. Note to self: come back to this historic town with its winding streets and rocky … Continue reading 11-3-18

11-2-18

What a great day! I spent the morning sharing Montana stories with my Rhode Island friends and hosts. I spent the afternoon visiting with faculty and staff from mathematics, education, and distance learning. My seminar talk went over well, with a good crowd for a Friday afternoon. And about 15 of us attended a reception … Continue reading 11-2-18

11-1-18

New adventure today! I drove down to Kingston, Rhode Island where I'm giving a talk about teaching and learning mathematics online. I'm staying with some longtime friends - Lynn was my pastor for several years in Bozeman, and Dave was the Provost at MSU. I arrived in time for a lovely dinner at the Coast … Continue reading 11-1-18

10-31-18

I've been keeping an eye on my sister most nights, tending to household and medical needs, and preparing for a presentation. Short sleep, stress, and multitasking had me on the brink of bronchitis. I dropped in at an urgent care today for some TLC, and got it from these medical professionals who know how to … Continue reading 10-31-18