So Ben came into town on Saturday and we had Sunday dinner with the DC Martins and then on Monday, we (Doris, Jeremy, Edda and Elka) headed up to Keene, NH. Felix and Ben headed to Shenandoah for a night of outdoor camping – I thought they were a bit crazy for tacking this side trip on, but it tuned out fine. We started at about 9:30 am and then made it to Keene by about 6 pm taking the dreaded 95.
We rented a minivan for this trip and it was fine. I brought my new-to-me Stanley cup and everyone enjoyed it and it’s glory and it’s glorious. It’s so weird what takes my fancy, I adore this cup.

Vince and Dani had flown into Boston on Saturday and stayed at a youth hostel for two nights which may or may not have been the best choice – cost vs comfort. They were taken to Keene by Emy and Seth who flew in on Sunday and stayed the night in Boston. They took one look at the hostel that we had booked them into and they high-tailed it out of there and stayed at a hotel nearby.
We were met in Keene by Bunter et al Monday night. Bob, Katherine, Emy, Seth, Vince and Dani were there. Please forgive me, this is a very poorly documented trip – photowise. There are photos of dogs and cakes and really not very many of people. I don’t know what has possessed me.

Julia came by and ate and stayed at a hotel nearby.

It did rain the first 2-3 days we were in town, which was a bit of a bummer. We did lots of house things – puzzles and I baked! It was challenging to bake in an airbnb without all your baking tools, but I managed (I did bring the loaf pan). I made this raspberry swirl pound cake as well as a chocolate chip peanut butter loaf (unphotographed). Both were good, but I preferred the raspberry swirl. Jeremy had brought a kitchen scale (!) so I used that to measure my ingredients, I much prefer weight vs volume measurements.

We walked around the cute town when the weather permitted.

The actual party was on Thursday night – this was for B & K’s actual 60th anniversary. Leon and I rode in the back seat of the minivan. Now…there are no photos of the actual party. There were about 35 people there and we contradanced and had dinner. There were toasts and laughing and fun times.

The next day, the kids hosted a hot dog lunch and lots of people came for that. It was super windy, but temperature-wise it was very nice. We needed a bit of gasoline to start the fire – which Felix had from the camping trip – whew. We went through at least 2 boxed of matches trying to light the coals in the wind. Also, because of the wind, the hot dogs merely got slightly warm, but it was beautiful outside and the people and dogs were happy.


