We headed back home over about 5 days via lower Maine, Connecticut, New York, Baltimore, Harper's Ferry, and finally Shenandoah. Here are interesting sites along the way:
This was one of many political signs we saw, but we thought this one was particularly eye-catching.
An appropriate license plate
Camden, Maine
We saw lots of Halloween displays, but this was one of the most elaborate!
A line for lobster rolls that we decided NOT to join
Ate some clam chowder in Mystic Seaport, where Terry ate on several business trips
Getting back on the interstate at Mystic, we were rear-ending on the entrance ramp. Turned out to be a much bigger deal than we originally thought.
The next day we took a turn around Central Park. Traffic was not bad.
We stopped for an hour or so in Baltimore Harbor. It was very pretty/
We took a hike above Harper's Ferry. The leaves were not quite perfect yet, but it was still pretty.
We met up with Ann and David at Shenandoah.
The guys hiked Old Rag Mountain - the "most badass hike in Virginia."
Ann and I just went on a drive along the parkway. The high was in the 30s, and I was just tired of being cold. I'd love to return in better weather.