Hi All Friends and Guests of <A HREF=" http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm ">Tri-Counties Genealogy & History Sites of Joyce M. Tice</A> , I am back from my New England vacation. It was great. We had wonderful weather and wonderful LIGHT all the time except for one snow spitting morning in New Brunswick. We saw covered bridges, light houses, wonderful buildings, fantastic scenery and tombstone art that is astounding. You will eventually be seeing some of that. I have a new supply of flagholders and organizational plaques which I'll be getting on site as soon as I can. I spent ALL of yesterday cataloguing the 940 photos I took in the six days and today has gone in to answering email. Those of you on the mail list who got the message were very good about not sending mail, but there are so many site guests who are not on the mail list that sent mail. Anyway, I am trying to get organized again and get my stride back. It will take a while. We did NOT see a moose and my friend is convinced it is just a marketing gimmick. There are all these signs that say Brake for moose,. Hundreds of Collisions and we saw nary a one. We did see a bald eagle on the way but that was in the first twenty miles of the trip right here in New York State. AND I have seen a moose in New Hampshire on an earlier trip, so I know they are real. The new little cruiser was the sensation of New England and New Brunswick. It was great fun. Even customs was more interested in the car than anything we might be carrying over the border, and construction came to a halt in construction zones when we went through. Whenever we stopped anyplace people were all over it trying to peer inside and wanting to know all about it. One couple even chased us into a gas station to get a look inside and one poor kid on a bike almost hit a tree attempting to get a better look. It now has almost 2000 miles on it and is full of New England sand. It needs a cleaning and a rest. That's all for now. Joyce M. Tice <A HREF=" http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm ">Tri-Counties Genealogy & History Sites of Joyce M. Tice</A>