Tuesday, June 09, 2026
So Long To The Outer Banks
Sunday, June 07, 2026
While We Are Gone
Lindy's preseason FCS college football magazine is out with predictions for the Ivy League and conferences featuring other Dartmouth opponents. Thanks to a loyal reader, here's what the magazine predicts in the Ivy and for Lehigh and Monmouth. (Merrimack is not in a conference.)
Ivy
1. Yale
2. Harvard
3. Penn
4. Dartmouth
5. Brown
6. Princeton
7. Columbia
8. Cornell
Saturday, June 06, 2026
The Trip Continues
From Williamsburg we headed to Virginia Beach, where we stumbled across a remarkable state park on the bay. There we were able to grab a private tent site, charge our car for free and catch a shuttle into the heart of the Virginia Beach "boardwalk." The campground offers a beach with sunset views over the bay, and distant views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. There are outdoor movies for kids (with free popcorn), a neat camp store and more. The coup de grace was the military base adjacent to the campground blasting reveille, a medley of military tunes and the National Anthem over loudspeakers at 8 a.m., when – thankfully – we were already up and packing the car for our next adventure
Learning about weapons from the Revolutionary War at Colonial Williamsburg before we headed to the coast.
| Neptune at Virginia Beach Careful picking up hitchhikers at the beach. It's a little older than our '84 VW bus, but we had to grab this shot in Virginia Beach. |
First stop in the Outer Banks was Kitty Hawk where we spent a couple of hours in the museum, catching a ranger program and hiking to the top of the hill where the Wright brothers flew their first glider before their first motorized flight.
Thursday, June 04, 2026
More From The Road
| A guided tour of Monticello wasn't cheap, but it was more than worthwhile. |
| During Jefferson's time the view of his university was open from his mountaintop home. Trees have grown up but groundskeepers keep a window of view open to the school he founded 10 miles away. |
| And of course, a little football. Here's are a few shots of William and Mary's Zable Stadium. |
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
On The Road
Stopped in Carlisle, Pa., Sunday to visit my old stomping ground (only to find they no longer print the newspaper in the office I worked in) before continuing south.
We had a walking tour around historic Harper's Ferry and visited the Appalachian Trail headquarters on Monday, and then camped at a magnificent state park.
On Tuesday we drove the length of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia on the Skyline Drive. At a visitors center we watched an interesting video about the incredible work the Civilian Conservation Corps did in building a "western park" in the east, and enjoyed a ranger program before spending the night at a campground outside of Charlottesville.
Today we've signed up for a tour of Monticello. From there we'll explore Williamsburg and eventually stop by to visit with an old friend who now works in town. Some of you will be able to guess who I mean. ;-)
We'll spend most of Thursday in Williamsburg before heading to North Carolina's Outer Banks, where
we've booked three nights in what looks to be a very nice inn. Then it's on to Charleston and Savannah.
Here are some pictures from the trip so far.
| Lower town at Harper’s Ferry |
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Hiatus
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Congrats, Jace
It was 41.7 degrees here at our Vermont hillside home when I went downstairs this morning. Brrr. Maybe it's time to head south for a bit? Stay tuned. ;-)
Friday, May 29, 2026
This And That
It's been almost three weeks since Dartmouth wrapped up spring practice with the Green-White Game, but better late than never. The Dartmouth takes a look at the action from May 9 and includes this quote from coach Sammy McCorkle on the selection of new team captains Grayson Saunier, Harrison Keith and Joshua Johnson LINK:
“It wasn’t a surprise one bit. We’re really excited for all three of those guys. They all bring different leadership styles, different personalities, and they’re exactly what our locker room needs, what our culture needs and what our program needs.”
BGA Overtime had full coverage of the Green-White as well as spring football HERE.
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Former offensive lineman Jake Guidone '21, who spend a grad transfer season at the University of Connecticut and then a summer with the Baltimore Ravens, is today a financial advisor, but he hasn't left football behind. He's been announced as a staff member at QB Velocity, a company founded by a former Xaverian Brothers High School teammate that uses the slogan, "Where tomorrow's top football players are made today!"
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Something I saw recently on the web regarding Jay Fielder had me thinking about about an anecdote NJ.com sportswriter Steve Politi reported in a 2013 column from the Masters.
Having spotted Arnold Palmer with his eponymous drink, Politi wrote (LINK):
"I chased Kelsey, the waitress serving Arnold Palmer yesterday, back to the bar where she was putting in another drink order.
"How did Arnie order his drink?"
"He leaned over and said, 'I'll have a Mr. Palmer.' Then he winked," Kesley said.
Here's why I thought about that:
And while we're at it . . . just because you can use a laugh:
Vermont is known as the nation's leading producer of maple syrup, so it should come as no surprise it's also known for its signature maple creemees. Summer being as short as it is in these parts, creemee season is serious business in the Green Mountain State.