As you have noticed throughout my blogs we like to get up and get away, so here is a getaway for those who really need it and where the fishing is just outside the backdoor! Well almost~~~ Ok a few yards!!!!
Located in the hills of Lycoming County, Pa nestled in a hollow is the Cedar Run Inn, this is my spousal equivalent's cousin's so I came to find out back in 2001. I had always heard a story that John( my spousal equivalent) fell asleep in a deer stand and his cousin got off the shot and tagged the deer .
Weekends and rainy days were ideally made for this and I take full advantage whenever and where ever. Oh yes, and then there is this economy thing going on but one still needs to live life and if one cannot experience what is out there then what are we to do? Here are two one tank trips .
My last blog featured the Maple Grove Inn located in Alburtis, Pa I hope that no one got lost! Each weekend we find respite in our drives whether near or far we always come across a great find.
This blog finds us in a two different places. So we begin in Lancaster, Pa .
It is a beautiful Saturday morning just begging us, saying, time to escape the dailiness of our crazy lives; so we did just that . This is not an uncommon occurrence for us and one that we thoroughly enjoy, as we have come across an interesting mix of Americana along backroads of many states. To be honest it is a running joke that we have to drive to Canada for birthday parties, just for the weekend.
So off we went to enjoy the day, each other and explore the vast byways of Pennsylvania. John, my spousal equivalent remembered that on a miserable rainy night he had passed a little
When I was approached to do this I jumped then thought well, there are only two of us here and to be honest I just don't cook that way any more. I am a competitive bodybuilder as I train in the wee hours here in Pa, and pasta is now one of those foreign objects!
So I pulled out my grandmothers mac n cheese her receipt that feed us on cold nights when my parents were away. Is there anything special about the recipe?